Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] one for " in BNC.
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1 | ANIMATIONS New series of Wild Life images COMPUTERS Buying one for your machine GIFTS Some seasonable inspiration |
2 | Botha dropped an early goal , Ian Hunter thundered over for an unforgettable try , and Drikus Hattingh scored one for the tourists just before the break . |
3 | Cos my mum bought one for my dad |
4 | Jim Magilton got one for United , but that was the start of a pretty miserable season . |
5 | Mr. Collins 's letter to my constituent , which is extremely clear , states : ’ In the case of the rail link , there would have been no proposal to build a terminal , were it not for the need to provide one for the Channel Tunnel rail link . |
6 | For the more down to earth woodworker it is interesting that often the cordless drill is picked up in preference to the mains powered one for many tasks . |
7 | However , the Bishop of London refused Hossmer a licence and the following November issued one for the incumbent of the English Church . |
8 | HAVING read in this space of a revolutionary new dog halter Philip Braithwaite bought one for his son 's birthday . |
9 | Or you could ask the author to supply one for a modest £7.50 . |
10 | Her commercials include one for Turkish jeans . |
11 | Punch make one for £1.95 . |
12 | The reason is to be able with ease to identify the sender of the letter , who typed it , and the file number if the organisation has one for a particular account . |
13 | Jim Haywood , of Sandwell council 's environmental health department , said : ‘ The tortoises looked so lifelike that one of our officers bought one for his garden . ’ |
14 | Red lit one for himself . |
15 | But since it seemed that her car was going nowhere without one , ‘ Could the mechanic fit one for me — as a matter of some urgency ? ’ she asked anxiously — and discovered that her rescuer must have already put that same question to him . |
16 | Many fans believed all they had to do was hand over the ticket stub for the Latvia game to get one for the visit of Jack Charlton 's men — that plainly is not the case . |
17 | I mainly use the package with my Brother 950i , to which I have a connecting cable , but I ca n't wait for Soft Byte to produce one for the Pfaff 6000 so that I can view the patterns on screen before knitting them . |
18 | But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’ |
19 | Lord Petre ordered one for himself , another in the name of his gardener , James Hunt , while a dozen more were bespoke on behalf on those who tended the great gardens ; James Hoyland for the Earl of Carlisle at Castle Howard and Rice Lewis for the Earl of Burlington at Chiswick , for example . |
20 | ‘ Could Sister Imelda make one for me ? |
21 | For Saints , Tommy Turner is clearly enjoying his new role as sweeper , while Paul Deas looks one for the future at left-back . |
22 | The best plan was therefore to study a few typical ones : T. H. Huxley 's course on the crayfish at South Kensington in the 1870s was based on this principle , close study of a crayfish preparing one for any invertebrate . |
23 | So I cook one the other day , and I cook one this morning , I 've pressure cooked one for him , but he would n't look at it Reg is definitely |
24 | Since Parliament has not conferred complete autonomy on a 16-year-old in the field of medical treatment , there is no overriding limitation to preclude the exercise by the court of its inherent jurisdiction and the matter becomes one for the exercise by the court of its discretion . |
25 | Taking snaps of single atoms is a feat worthy of a Nobel prize , and the STM got one for its inventors . |
26 | From the USA came One For All , who had won over $300,000 but was a distinct outsider in Europe 's top race . |
27 | An appeal is well under way to buy one for each of the county 's 30 ambulances . |
28 | But although Frank took two wickets for South Africa and cousin J.T. took one for England , they failed to get each other out . |
29 | ‘ Packaged ’ , ie pre-written , spreadsheet models in use in various parts of Stoy Hayward include one for use in auditing hotel and related businesses , and another for evaluating the savings made by having a company car as opposed to running a private car ( see ACCOUNTANCY March , pp 112 and 113 ) . |
30 | And just to show that even identical twins can be a bit different Gareth reserved one of his As for biology while Jonathan got one for history . |