Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] for a " in BNC.
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1 | That 's not yours for a |
2 | Better to think of it as a big , V8-powered luxury automatic saloon of unique character and style that , at £91,500 , costs about what a Mercedes dealer will take off you for a V12 Mercedes S-class with a few extra bits . |
3 | ‘ So will I ask you for forty-two pounds today and then not come near you for a month ? ’ |
4 | I should imagine that 's probably it for a little while , is n't it ? |
5 | Now , you worked for the erm the tenants ' action group , did n't you for a time ? |
6 | You did go to sleep did n't you for a long time ? |
7 | You , you , you have two do n't you for a sub base or just , you just have one do ya ? |
8 | In the presentation you get people up front and they talk at ya do n't they for a few minutes , try and keep it interesting etcetera etcetera . |
9 | I think , oh I think the holes are a bit big are n't they for a dormouse ? |
10 | You know you know erm a young man I mean it was er er reasonable was n't it for a a single man to be laid off before a married man with family family responsibilities . |
11 | It would , they say , lessen the burden on hard-up viewers who ca n't afford the eighty odd pounds , I think it 's eighty three pounds is n't it for a television li a colour television licence now ? |
12 | That those who are not really able to pay , who are genuinely hit very hard by the current eighty three pounds , is n't it for a colour television licence , I think ? |
13 | It 's exciting though when you get deep snow is n't it for a little while , yes ? |
14 | Similarly you do make the attempt and gradually refine the questions to a point where you for a week or more . |
15 | Yeah but it 's a lot in n it for a film that you never know is gon na |
16 | that 's fifty pounds in n it for a month , so that 's a month |