Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | If it is larger than this , or if you want to use a different pattern for another area of the garment , you will overflow your working memory . |
2 | We all want to do a mighty work for God , but do not realise that we are living on privatised religious estates on the outskirts of the city of the world . |
3 | the departments involved are heavily loaded , and none of them want to contribute a key person for this purpose . |
4 | The important point to stress is that humans appear to possess an innate capacity for finding common cause in a great number of cultural activities , a capacity Carrithers in this volume calls ‘ sociality ’ . |
5 | It 's a , an overflow sheet for erm , people who charge out their time , by the minute , or what you can use it for , is if you want to keep a precise time-lock for five working days , and I would recommend that you do do this at some point in your future , use these sheets to do it . |
6 | People assume , the British especially , who appear to have a unique talent for combining sentimentality and intellectual evasion , that conflict , even massacre , is in no one 's interest . |
7 | Most CABx can identify local groups which appear to have a particular need for assistance , and NACAB policy is to encourage bureaux to cater for such special groups . |
8 | First , even if you are in Italy , expect to pay a high price for Parma ham — anything that seems a real bargain will probably not be true prosciutto crudo . |
9 | All of these designs appear to show a common taste for a specific type of geometric ideal ( often the forms of interlaced squares and saltires are joined — in an all-over pattern — as in the pavement from Broad Street , London : pI . |
10 | By doing so I hope to provide a great example for others to follow and to leave my name and footprints in the history of my school . |
11 | I know how much you two enjoy a good tiff , and I seem to provide a convenient topic for it . |
12 | In fact , they seem to get a good price for their equity , because they only sell when they sense that investors feel lucky . |
13 | But looking back , we seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past . |
14 | On the whole , algebraists seem to have a slight preference for the latter whilst analysts tend to prefer the former , perhaps because of tradition . |
15 | Derbyshire Assistant Chief Constable Don Dovaston said : ‘ People seem to have a total disregard for the safety of themselves and other road users . |
16 | Some people seem to have a natural knack for making money , while others have a marvellous ability for getting along without it . |
17 | It 's a curious thing but fans of all persuasions , even in the stubborn North , seem to have a soft spot for Spurs — maybe because , for as long as anyone can remember , they have tried to play the game . |
18 | Both Joe and his former pupil Steve Vai seem to have a special fondness for one in particular : the Lydian . |
19 | Well I like to have a toasted sandwich for dinner . |
20 | Travel between Praslin and the other islands is by Air Seychelles ; the baggage allowance on these flights is only 5kg , so remember to take a small bag for use when island hopping . |
21 | We intend to keep a Conservative Government for that and other reasons . |
22 | If I , a plastics factory owner , decide to make a rear-lamp cluster for a particular car , either I or the car assembler will have to invest in the specific mould to produce it . |
23 | Very soon now they will be ready and then I mean to hold a great feast for all my people . |
24 | Player-manager Roy McDonough , who has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days , is happy with the likes of Robert Hopkins , Steve McGavin , Gary Bennett , Paul Abrahams and himself from which to choose as the U's bid to launch a late bid for the end of season play-off phase . |
25 | In the next chapter we turn to consider a different problem for foundationalism , which may have more damaging effects . |
26 | These were avoided , as the homeless mentally ill tend to have a low toleration for lengthy interviews . |
27 | ‘ Diesel car drivers tend to have an ideal profile for insurance companies , ’ says Rod Alcorn , the motivating force behind the launch of the new policy . |
28 | As teenagers tend to get a bad name for being moody , rude and irresponsible — to name but a few choice descriptions often used — I 'd like to tell your readers about my teenage son . |
29 | We intend to develop an object-based paradigm for the processing of geographical data types , within a relational framework . |
30 | We proposed in the citizens charter to provide a new right for members of the public in relation to unlawful industrial action which affects a public service . |