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

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1 By placing our theoretical focus in the interpretation of other societies on the social constructions of personhood , we lay the foundation for a legitimate comparative enterprise .
2 We contemplate the cube for a bit and see that we can move any four edges into the four working locations of F , and we can put the edges in either way round .
3 We stop the jeep for a few words with the Marines , some I recognise from a few weeks ago when they were on their way to take up positions on the coast , on the left of 1st Commando Brigade .
4 We discussed with her 10-year-old son whether he wanted to see the play and we put the money for a ticket in an envelope .
5 It is quieter here , and we hold the shot for a time to allow it to make its impact …
6 At most of our hotels , we offer a discount for a third adult when three adults share a three-bedded room .
7 We normally take a decision about whether we start the search for a new family three months after the child is admitted as part of our evaluation process .
8 It 's a shame we 've no room for a car in our flat .
9 These days , of course , now that I am a grown woman , I would have little problem with saying I was feeling ill and suggesting we take a break for a few minutes .
10 When we experience the need for a global product we are engaged in a typical cultural-ideological transnational practice .
11 We have a requirement for a store to serve the Darlington area and Grange Road remains our preferred site , ’ she said .
12 We have a design for a more efficient vane shape but production problems have stifled that .
13 At our central research and engineering centre in High Wycombe , we have a vacancy for a Project Manager in the Sensory Analysis team .
14 At present , we have no evidence for a heterodimerization among these proteins which might impair DNA-binding .
15 We have the basis for a new poetry , and for a new music .
16 ‘ The merger provides the potential for developing more business than we would have achieved separately and I am confident that we have the basis for a successful future .
17 At this point a new term will be introduced : we need a name for a continuous piece of speech beginning and ending with a clear pause , and we will call this an utterance .
18 We have made it clear that we see no case for a further massive increase in the structural funds .
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