Example sentences of "[verb] [vb base] for a " in BNC.
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1 | BP and Shell account for a large slice of petroleum tax payments because they operate mature fields that have lost their tax shelter . |
2 | In fact it seems to this reviewer that Quinton 's framework offers essential support for Eccleshall 's vision of Conservatism , in that the axioms Quinton describes provide for a specifically Conservative conception of political authority and social discipline . |
3 | You have now set sail for a new destination and it 's too late to turn back . |
4 | There is therefore plenty of breathing space for the teacher who wishes to use Streamline for a more personal approach . |
5 | you know try for a better underst total understanding of |
6 | Mr Ozberk , who has been refused leave for a judicial review , is left with no right of appeal — unless he first returns to Turkey , where his wife and three children live . |
7 | Stimulating because new ideas , creativity , brain-storming sessions and the prospects of winning make for a great feeling of esprit de corps . |
8 | The table suggests some seeds that you might want to buy and sow mow for a bold but inexpensive display next year . |
9 | The four broad types I have mentioned account for a very large proportion of governmental activity , but each could be divided up into a number of smaller functions . |
10 | When I spoke to Weir , now a sprightly 83 , he still remembered what he was going to be in for when he set sail for a country which had legendary names like Hobbs , Sutcliffe , Woolley , Hendren and many others floating around the various counties . |