Example sentences of "and [verb] an [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The assistant recorder , sitting in the county court , refused leave to introduce the counterclaim and made an order for possession .
2 To the dismay of his countless subjects and , doubtless , of the organisers of the pageantry , two days before the king was forced to bow to his surgeons and undergo an operation for perityphlitis .
3 He had helped the actor on one or two cases and found an enthusiasm for investigation which he could never muster for his extremely lucrative solicitor 's practice .
4 In 1988 , the Commission found that the Net Book Agreement infringed Art 85(1) , and rejected an application for exemption under Art 85(3) .
5 Although a statement need only indicate whether or not the value exceeds £25,000 , an applicant for transfer may wish to be more specific and bolster an application for transfer by a statement showing that the case also falls within the upper regions of county court jurisdiction .
6 Jonathan told John Goldring , QC , prosecuting , that after her arrival he had begun to suffer dizzy spells and developed an addiction for chocolate .
7 The defendant 's solicitor endorses on the copy summons a certificate duly accepting service and giving an address for service .
8 If we 're going to stick by the principle outlined above of keeping close to the centre of the action , we 'll need to meet the dragon in the drama , to find out what it 's really like , maybe to persuade it to come and melt an iceberg for drinking water .
9 Each cycle should take fifty five minutes so we do three sets of role play , well we look at them , look for the cycle to start at quarter past ten first cycle must start at quarter past ten , there four that should be for one o'clock so we commence the third and final role play , come back here and break for lunch and have an hour for lunch final role play at two o'clock .
10 ‘ He ought to go to Sanderstown right away and have an operation for arthrodesis by a proper orthopaedic surgeon . ’
11 ‘ You have to be quick , smart and have an eye for speed .
12 The act , intended to prevent a repeat of the Spycatcher affair , puts the Security Service on a statutory basis and provides an avenue for investigation of complaints .
13 The act , intended to prevent a repeat of the Spycatcher affair , puts the Security Service on a statutory basis and provides an avenue for investigation of complaints .
14 In March 1991 , the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee cleared for public consultation a range of Discussion Papers which would help to describe the issues and establish an agenda for consultation .
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