Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] for a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Ca n't we do lions or something for a change ? ’
2 Six hundred or something for a day no four hundred for a day .
3 If recruiting a specialist practitioner , therefore , bear in mind that you will often have to carry him or her for a reasonable period until they have been able to build their workload up .
4 The composer wrote the song , piano solo , quartet or whatever for a particular purpose and for particular soloists , groups of musicians or an orchestra .
5 The thought patterns like Joanne and others the the concept of putting a little circle down and one word in it and expanding that out and being able to stand around and talk erm for three minutes or ten minutes or whatever for a significant amount of time erm that that was also a revelation to me .
6 because we know the pubs and we can go to Queens or whatever for a few days
7 It does n't get at what you want either but it 's one of the system that we 've got So if you write something th that you for a piece of , an essay that you got say a two one for and then you write an appalling piece , you might still get a two one for it under exam conditions
8 Where it is desired to make an offer to settle a claim other than one for a sum of money by making a written offer " without prejudice save as to costs " , the offer should be filed with the court ; it is not brought to the attention of the court until the question of costs falls to be decided : Ord 11 , r 10 .
9 A database for a short exercise on the scientific properties of WATER may , for example , be easier to index initially than one for a project on the lives and achievements of famous people , where there may be greater scope for individual interpretation .
10 As for Dawson , he almost ignored it , and me for a time .
11 ‘ Miss Fitch took Edward and me for a walk and we gathered stones and pebbles .
12 aye but I mean some of them are on this Committee as well I mean Wendy and I for a start erm so that would be good right let's try and give that one a
13 By sending permanent representatives to the courts of Europe the Ottomans would have been accepting a kind of regular and established contact with the west which denied their most deeply held assumptions , which implied an at least partial renunciation of the inherent superiority to the Christian world which they claimed , and which for a surprisingly long time , even after the balance of military strength had turned decisively against them , seemed to almost all of them unnecessary and to promise no real advantage .
14 Two eight six , and you for a two eight six .
15 He for a boy and she for a girl and it for anything .
16 He has two kinds of Test performance — five for very few , and none for a lot , and this was looking like the latter .
17 So we had tunics with just two pockets , one for a book and one for a whistle .
18 Herman had two copies of her book for her to sign — one for himself and one for a friend .
19 These have countersunk screw holes , pointing in different directions — usually two for screws going into the back of the mirror frame , and one for a screw going into the wall .
20 One for life and one for a selected period .
21 Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw with Derby , Bristol City and West Ham also in Rovers ' group .
22 The three of us would chat about anything and everything for a while then Alan would take him into the surgery so that they could be private . ’
23 She said it 's alright Herbie I 'm here and he for a minute .
24 It promised involvement , rationalized non-organization , it dramatized outcast status , and offered the possibility of action , and , as the next decade opened , provided it for a few .
25 ‘ Oh , incidentally Mark , I understand they want to use your office and mine for a couple of visiting Americans on assignment over here for a couple of months .
26 Unfortunately , there is sometimes resistance among staff on inpatient units to admitting patients who may not be suffering from psychiatric illness , but who for a brief period of time need to hand over responsibility for their well-being to the inpatient clinical team .
27 Likewise , a carpenter or joiner might be on a set day rate but who for a period might take on a separate contract to saw timber at a rate per 100 ft. , the figure depending upon the hardness of the wood .
28 But one for a serious collector , not a decorator ’ , was one London dealer 's verdict .
29 They put me by a table er near the wall but it for a table for two and then another lady came by herself , I remember her name was Miss and erm and she said , have you been here before ?
30 " Just let me look after you for a bit .
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