Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] for a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also worth remembering that when they put in for an application for ten flats , the advice from the Authority was that was only development and no parking , |
2 | ‘ My mother will probably have a very genteel fit of hysteria , and my father will mutter something about it being a ‘ damn shame ’ and your not being ‘ the right kind of girl ’ , and then stomp off for a game of golf . |
3 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
4 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
5 | Hold up for a count of 10 . |
6 | Hold up for a count of 10 , relax and repeat . |
7 | Would n't it be a poor thing to have the man close his shop and walk back for a kind of half-hearted snack . |
8 | I would feel tired , back off for a couple of days , but then go straight back into it again . |
9 | Just drop in for a cup of tea , |
10 | Why do n't you take the duty room and go and lie down for a couple of hours ? ’ |
11 | Your attire must tell other walkers and climbers how serious you are , indicate the status you enjoy in the world of mountaineering , and not make locals in the mountain 's nearest bar fall dangerously silent when you pop in for a pint on the way back home . |
12 | Watch out for a change in publication dates for Courtauld News . |
13 | Watch out for a display in Chambers Street on Leith Race Prizes . |
14 | Look out for a circular in the 146 Series which will be issued shortly . |
15 | Seriously though , look out for a couple of new faces in the team — maybe more — and some new first-time winners on the 1991 Tour . |
16 | Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich . |
17 | Look out for a host of special events — themed evening meals with entertainment , activities for children , guided walks and landrover safaris … |
18 | MARKETING MOVES aside , the fact that Radiohead have barred themselves from the 3,000-sales-and-you're-a-star indie party by signing to EMI means that , as stunning as ‘ Creep ’ sounds , it 'll probably chart at about Number 74 , hang around for a couple of weeks and fall back out again without so much as a whimper . |
19 | But the book 's publishers should be warned : if searches for extraterrestrial intelligence ever pay off , then stand by for an avalanche of orders from interested parties . |
20 | In Britain , the ‘ drag-down ’ factor operates ; graduates make up for a shortage of technicians with intermediate skills . |
21 | ‘ You 're to ride Shine On for a spot of work . ’ |
22 | The price of oil would probably rise to more than $50 a barrel and dig in for a stay of some months . |
23 | When the rain stops I set off for a walk in the cool , after-rain air . |
24 | I set out for an appointment in Sunderland on the day of its launch , full of hope as York station 's displays indicated the 11.34 InterCity to Newcastle was running ten minutes late . |
25 | Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock . |
26 | We just go down for a bit of practice a few nights before . ’ |
27 | The findings indicated that , on average , computer systems crash nine times per year , per company , and that those systems stay down for an average of four hours . |
28 | ‘ We should have a rehearsal — you know , go up for a couple of days ahead of everyone else so we wo n't look like eejits . ’ |
29 | The children dress up for a saloon in the kind of gear that snooker players or riverboat gamblers wear , with the girls in long dresses . |
30 | Go out for a meal in out-of-the-way places ( they 're always the best ! ) |