Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] for a " in BNC.

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1 They 've accepted the responsibility for a number of seats .
2 I 've got a box for a double euro card .
3 Yeah , I 've got a design for a set of speakers upstairs and do , I think it 's three way like that
4 I 've had a back for a , since Sunday .
5 It concerns me , in fact I was , I 've had a theory for a couple of years now , that what the Tories wish us all to do is to go on to the American system of medical insurance .
6 then you 've lost the opportunity for a full page
7 They 've launched an appeal for a scanner to help in the treatment of Rhesus babies while they 're still in the womb .
8 The Diocesan Advisory Committee and the local Planning Authority have given the go-ahead for a Faculty from the Chancellor of the Diocese to install a new heating system in St. John 's , and hopefully , it will be in and working by the time next winter comes .
9 SOUTHWELL management have given the go-ahead for a £250,000 improvement programme at the midlands track .
10 Mr Morris said : ‘ We have had several problems with these sort of people and have pressed the case for a basic form of licence before anyone can start keeping animals .
11 Mr Morris added : ‘ We have pressed the Government for a long time to have a look at the hill farming situation .
12 I have received no request for a statement , but the hon. Gentleman 's point of order will have been heard by those Ministers with responsibility for such matters .
13 Some of Britain 's biggest firms have joined the lobbying for a stockpile .
14 I have owned a GameBoy for a few months now , and still use it .
15 Christopher Grasby , Brendon O'Neill and Tom Zetek , all architects working at Rock Townsend , have won the competition for a new pavilion at Soane 's Dulwich Picture Gallery .
16 Right from the start , his counterparts in England and Wales have seen the necessity for a funding council .
17 Scottish teachers , who have lodged a claim for a ‘ substantial ’ rise and who are not covered by yesterday 's announcement , called the English award ‘ farcical ’ .
18 I have presented the rationale for a pragmatic approach to language pedagogy which casts the teacher in the role of mediator between theory and practice .
19 If a password is required , you will only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
20 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
21 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
22 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
23 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
24 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
25 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
26 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
27 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
28 If a password is required , you need only ever provide it once , since LIFESPAN keeps track of which users have supplied the password for a specific module .
29 I have had no request for a statement , but that is a matter for the Government .
30 Again , I have had no request for a statement .
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