Example sentences of "for a [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's not for sale at any price — it 's more than a hundred years old , and was snapped up for a thousand pounds at auction . |
2 | ( I live in a town which has stayed the same for a thousand years beyond skirt-lengths and cars . ) |
3 | He was born in another age , the age when we played not for a million dollars in prize-money , or television sets , or holidays in the sun , but for the simple , exhilarating pleasure of golf itself . |
4 | So if you take a hundred gallons on a day meter , you 're charged for a hundred gallons of water going out as sewage , er the Anglia rate is is is double ours for sewage . |
5 | More general overviews , and interpretations of recent changes in the economic geography of the UK are provided in : Unequal Growth , by Steve Fothergill and Graham Gudgin ( London , Heinemann Educational ; 1982 ) , which focuses on the urban-rural shift in manufacturing ; Spatial Divisions of Labour : Social Structures and the Geography of Production by Doreen Massey ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1984 ) which argues for a spatial divisions of labour approach to uneven development ; and Long Waves of Regional Development by Michael Marshall ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1987 ) which uses a long-wave perspective , but draws also on aspects of the regulationist approach , in an analysis of the last century-and-a-half of uneven development in the UK . |
6 | But the natives were friendly except for a few incidents in Skye . |
7 | Mary served behind the counter at Bacon 's for a few hours per week . |
8 | Allow to dry for a few hours before painting with gold food colouring . |
9 | We stopped for a few hours in Aberdeen , long enough to allow Father to take us to see the house we had lived in until 1939 : Stranathro , at Muchalls , perched high on the cliffs by the road to Stonehaven . |
10 | Sat and glowed with satisfaction for a few hours in silence , studying their effect . |
11 | I remember that I left my bag on the table for a few minutes at coffee time in the afternoon . ’ |
12 | It became the Chancellor 's habit to interrupt his morning procession to work for a few minutes of Cabinet Room conversation with the Prime Minister . |
13 | In order not to dull your pleasure I intend to only speak for a few minutes in case we all get snowed in/melt away in the heat ! |
14 | They walked for a few minutes in silence . |
15 | He turned on the guards who held Harry between them , and looked at his prisoner for a few minutes in silence . |
16 | She drove for a few minutes in silence , then she said , ‘ You know what I 'm going back to ? ’ |
17 | The boat was blown to glory , nothing was ever found of it except for a few bits of debris , and to all intents and purposes both occupants were blown to glory with it . ’ |
18 | Injuries in war and disasters provide numerous anecdotes of the anaesthetic effects of shock ; a doctor in the aftermath of London 's Clapham rail crash of 1988 reported having treated several victims lying or sitting by the track in a state of bewilderment and oblivious of serious wounds ; in one case an ankle was completely severed other than for a few shreds of flesh . |
19 | Most campsites also have huts for hire for a few pounds per night per person . |
20 | he asked me for a few slices of bread which he broke into pieces and scattered over the roof . |
21 | He was probably always nipping down to Underwoods for a few grams of thallium . |
22 | Brought down to prose by Falstaff for a few lines of word-play , Hal leaves him with another line of verse , marking the difference of ethos between them . |
23 | I 'll bet that 's made for a few tensions in Schreider Sterne Inc. ! ’ |
24 | Is the price we pay for a few moments of Mills and Boon romance too high , leaving an aftermath of bitterness , boredom and let-down ? |
25 | Once or twice , when Harry and Fleury had had to leave her to her own devices for a few moments in order to fight off the sepoys , she had become very upset and had made little attempt to conceal the fact . |
26 | Now that Elizabeth had exhausted the topic of Martha , they sat for a few moments in silence , one each side of the fire with a cup of tea . |
27 | A few farmers even managed to do very well out of the exorbitant prices charged to urban residents for a few mouthfuls of grain . |
28 | Except for a few letters from Helen to Jane Aldis , there is nothing until January 1897 . |
29 | Why not extend you holiday by staying on for a few nights in Copenhagen ? |
30 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |