Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb base] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , you could do that , so , so y you go for erm a very high rate of taxation or you go for a lower rate of taxation which is
2 And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points .
3 Er , I am mindful chairman that I embarrassed you acutely at the end of education meeting on Friday , erm , and I know that I , I have a circumstance coming up in February , where I have a child who is unexpectedly on a training day , erm , on a day where I actually have two meetings of this council , now either I get substituted , or we arrange for a one off carer situation .
4 and we either go with the word report or we look for an alternative word or words .
5 When Eva had gone and I lay for the first time in the same house as Charlie and Eva and my father , I thought about the difference between the interesting people and the nice people .
6 At the Lochy Bar in Caol ( pronounced cool ) just outside Fort William , Martin and I meet for the first time .
7 And I think for the dyslexic child , for the disturbed child generally , we need to offer an atmosphere which is calm .
8 You aim for a reasonable provision of jobs , bearing in mind the job requirement , er within that settlement , and you aim for an appropriate range of social , recreation , and education uses , erm er within the village , so that on the basis of our proposal , as we say in N Y five , you will expect to have a primary school .
9 When the complexities of circumstance defeat analysis , and we grope for the best prediction or choice attainable , we do not doubt that there is a better founded prediction or better informed choice which no one perhaps will be lucky enough to hit on .
10 And we hear for the first time of permanent salaried architects .
11 However , during the fifteenth century changes were introduced and we see for the first time representations of corpses , cadavers and skeletons , and it is from these — usually to be found on memorial brasses , and particularly on those in East Anglia — that we acquire our first glimpse of the English shroud .
12 They regard it as significant that the eighth and ninth century saw an increasing volume of exchanges not initiated by the state , but " privately-generated " ; and they look for the new wealth-creators among lords and peasants , finding in rural markets crucial mechanisms of exchange .
13 But I mean for the first year she wo n't be in , if she goes into student , she 'll be in college
14 But I mean for the other people it 's just , it 's just rejection in n it , you 're not good enough
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