Example sentences of "[verb] [det] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now that 's a modern version , again I made that for a couple of years ago but the tradition there was you knitted on hands and you ladies will probably know , four pins , no seams , all on the circular , right up to the neck and then the cast on the sleeve there and again , no seams .
2 You can unplug that for the moment .
3 Martindale is another valley which seems to have altered little for a century or more .
4 and then when you get the to the end of it all you sa you say and they sell that for an eighth of a price that you charge for your bloody beer !
5 I would like to see that for a disabled applicant , but nevertheless , for a registered disabled applicant , and we can make special provision for the training of er , under represented groups .
6 Right I 'm not , not having those pennies , change that for a ten .
7 She got that for a finger , what about the
8 But if you can see it written down , you got that for an essay , it 's so much better . ’
9 Well I got that , I got that for the wee ones .
10 Given that for every person who attends live opera , at least 1,000 more buy and enjoy reading poetry , will the Minister change his priorities and become the first legislator to acknowledge the unacknowledged legislators of the world ?
11 I know what , I 'll swop that for a pound coin , yeah , and you give me back the pound coin and plus that fifty P , yeah ?
12 And then you 'll want some for the holiday , when we go just to Cromer wo n't you ?
13 The Americans countered by accepting this for the first ten years , but adding an extra M per cent interest , bringing the annual figure to £40 million for the remaining fifty-two years .
14 But rather than simply using this for the purpose of political comment in a static model of the communication process , the rationale behind its retention here is that there are real and important differences between these two groups and their relationships , and work , with the media .
15 Apparently she was not prepared to risk this for the sake of pleading Russell 's cause .
16 The WO then further subdivides this for the eight counties of Wales .
17 Experience shows that dieters very often prefer to eat alone rather than at the family table contrary to the exhortation ‘ make this for the family too ’ beloved by diet experts .
18 you would n't buy that for a grand off them people he said at no price
19 Okay you wo n't need to know that for a long time yet anyway will you .
20 Likewise obviously for land and access , because we will need to know that for the survey work involved .
21 It sounds to me when you talk about the misery , and I 'm sure it must have been miserable , I do n't doubt that for a minute , but when you talk about this misery and everything you went through , it 's a wee bit like the old fashioned way , you know , everyone was saying my God , what I went through , you know to have you !
22 When he caught Jeff — and he would , she did n't doubt that for a second — her poor foolish brother would have hell to pay .
23 Right , now , we do n't need that for a .
24 We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’
25 Yet the longer she spent with Nathan Bryce the harder it was to accept that for the next four weeks her only escape from him would be in sleep .
26 Right , let's , let , let's pursue that for a minute .
27 It is not sufficient for example to establish that for a given country inside the union exports and/or imports rise after integration .
28 Yes , but my arm 's longer Oh it 's the Christmas crossword I could photocopy that for the children .
29 In Margate crime rose by twenty percent last year we found that for the victims of crime here the use of cautioning has undermined confidence in the justice system .
30 Yeah well , you see , we found that for the first three or four years now they 've gradually dropped off a bit , but they did used to , I mean they still come , but it
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