Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] for a " in BNC.

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1 So you look for a conductor
2 Normally I ask for an appointment , but I happened to be passing and saw the lights — and the chopper .
3 Whenever you run for a train , cope with stress at work , or lose your temper , the heart and lungs have to cope with the extra demands placed on them .
4 when I used to go up you know for a pint of snowball he say pint of snowball , some of the , what they call 'em
5 Now I work for a local authority so I 've got a big interest in this , but I 've also been involved as John will remember in a strike .
6 Now you relax for a minute , I wo n't be long .
7 But as a reminder to others that we 're still watching , here 's the last verse : ‘ So , chairman 's allowance unaltered , ‘ And fifty redundant , I think ; ‘ That rounds off the business quite nicely , ‘ Now anyone care for a drink . ’
8 Well we do for a swim we 're going to a
9 Now I think , er and I 'm sure that Mrs will , I 've I 've got other information as well , that we could , I , I , I 'd like to recommend that we had an on going petition which could be in Welfare Rights , the Town Hall , The Libraries , but there 's no , I do n't think there 's an opposition to such a thing , whereby we ask for a P D S A clinic in Harlow , I 'm sure there 's room round where they were sit , sited before , and I do n't know , you know , I 'd like to know what Mrs 's thinks , also I 've got information er , a , following lots of phone calls erm there is an organisation called The Blue Cross , they have a clinic in Victoria and they 're , they have a head office in Oxford and they will help if they know the name of the vet and have the invoice and I 'm afraid it 's tested , but they will help pensioner 's and other low paid people to meet there bill 's , so that 's another outcome , while were doing the petition .
10 No you see I , see how I go for a minute
11 How I long for a return to wingers , all-out attack — and entertainment . ’
12 ‘ Oh , I do n't mind , ’ said Ianthe , watching an old woman watering plants on a nearby roof ‘ How I long for a cup of tea ! ’ she went on , coming back into the room .
13 Do n't be bashful about telling folk how you feel for a loved one 's advice and experience will soon put your mind at rest .
14 A track is laid to allow the camera to move smoothly , then they go for a take .
15 Then they go for a month to a , Sue 's going on a computing course for a day on the tenth of June , the date Clare goes to Brompton , Isle of Wight , so I 'll have to bring them home .
16 and she helped him , cos he was n't well and they , then they send for an ambulance and at the the man , he was n't really well
17 However I know for a fact that is has done much more than just promote real draught ale .
18 And I think that there is a very strong argument erm for getting women in the cabinet on the basis that if women are seen to be in the cabinet they are seen as competent , they 're seen as excellent politicians , and that 's why I go for a form of positive discrimination , which is that if you 've got two people who are equally well qualified , and if erm Mr Major decided that a man and a women were equally well qualified , then I think he should have chosen the woman erm
19 ‘ If you 're going to be difficult , ’ Adam said , ‘ I suggest that either you wait for a hundred years or agree to reduce the amount payable , by half . ’
20 In the case of a registered title there 's one occasion , as mentioned above , when you make a land charges search , and that 's when you act for a mortgagee .
21 Shops in town do n't want to know when you ask for a toilet .
22 If nothing else you feel for a man blighted by an absurdly exalted image — and one who can make a joke out of it in the wonderful tongue-in-cheek prophecy of The End of the World that closes the album ( ‘ Nostradamus and Jesus and Buddha and me/ We said it was coming/ Now just wait and see ’ ) .
23 I mean either they opt for a family , or they opt for a job .
24 CELTIC aim to rewind the tape and produce an action replay at Parkhead tonight when they bid for a place in the third round of a European competition for the first time in nine years .
25 Oh , apart from when they ask for a ‘ tad ’ more/less bass in the drum monitors .
26 Is the Fire Officer given every individual case where they apply for a licence over an old people 's home , and er , this sort of thing ?
27 Why ca nt they realise for a second that if he had been playing , maybe they would have won all 6 matches and pissed on all of the sides ?
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