Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [det] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We should do this for the mixed open as well , keep a a note of the entries from one year to the other and you can get in touch with people and say , Are you playing or not
2 In this case , the explanation for the stronger main features , for which , must match that for the weaker high-velocity features .
3 We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’
4 She 'll do that for a long time , I bet .
5 Yeah designation of greenbelt , authority of Harrogate Borough Council , approximate land-take erm you 'll see that for the blue route , that affects one point four hectares of greenbelt land , whereas for the inner routes , purple affects seventeen point six hectares , orange , twenty point two , red twenty point five and pink twenty point eight .
6 Er and you 'll see that in group two , the impact of the various routes on occupiers , residential occupiers , you 'll see that for the blue route and that this is where we have the number of properties demolished by the different routes , on the top line , er in terms of noise effects adjacent to new road , number of houses within a given distance , a centre line , nought to fifty metres there are are only five properties within nought to fifty metres of the blue route whereas there are thirty on the purple , twenty er on the orange , less on the red , four and five on the pink .
7 We 'll have that for the next meeting .
8 I 'll change that for a pink one .
9 So after a week he takes away the bandage , removes the bit of radium , sure enough there 's a bright red radiation burn on his forearm but apart from that he feels fine , he does n't feel ill , he obviously has n't died , er so he said well I 'll leave that for a few weeks and monitor my , my health and see if there 's any long term affects from this exposure to , to radiation .
10 I could make a few inspired guesses that the machinery will get , not so much cheaper , although it is getting a bit cheaper , but you 'll get more for the same money — rather like calculators _ they have n't actually got very much cheaper in the last two or three years , but you get more for your fiver .
11 So if you could do that for the next meeting I 'd be grateful .
12 But if you like , governments could do this for the non-teaching staff and not do that for the teaching staff .
13 Do you think I could wear that for a little while ?
14 You could say this for the new position : it took us back a way from the medical cut and thrust .
15 He had warned the Assistant Commissioner , McPhee , and together they would ensure that for the next two or three days the City was flooded with agents who would alert them at once to an assembly .
16 We would give much for a few case histories , like that of the fourteenth-century merchant of Prato , of how a medieval household actually worked .
17 The internalist would claim that for the causal clause to turn justified true belief into knowledge , it must not only be true but be believed by a to be true .
18 This would require that for the same amount of light energy ( measured incident solar radiation has not varied by more than 0.5% since the beginning of the twentieth century ) more carbon is fixed per unit chlorophyll ( the quantum yield has changed ) .
19 Oh , well these are substantial houses and I would imagine that for the six houses we could get twelve families , twelve families housed immediately , they 'd be substantial houses .
20 If we represent these facts in mathematical form we would say that for the first state ( let us denote it by
21 But fretbuzz is a very subjective thing ; I 've met a number of players who will sacrifice all for a low playing action and are quite happy to put up with extraneous noises that others would run a mile to avoid .
22 Sometimes he/she will do this for an individual assessment event ( e.g. in commenting on an essay ) :
23 Increased life expectancy will mean that for every 100 workers aged 15–64 there will be 28 young and 35 elderly dependants in 2036 .
24 They believe it will mean that for the first time in El Salvador 's history , there will be genuine political freedom .
25 ASK native Californians the best thing about their state and the chances are they will reply that for a good part of the year it is possible to spend the mornings on the beach getting a suntan and the afternoons in the mountains skiing .
26 Alternatively , we may say that for a given level of benefit , the premium will be determined by the risk , or more briefly still , that the premium : benefit ratio is a function of risk .
27 You can buy these for a reasonable price in any stationery shop , in a range of colours .
28 ‘ I 've accepted that I can do this for a certain amount of time .
29 I can see that for the marine fishkeeper , a bad test kit could be disastrous .
30 Cos you can pay that for a blooming mountain bike .
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