Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | No the the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K. |
2 | No the , the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K. |
3 | Daily we waited for the skies to fall . |
4 | We 'd have got here sooner only we stopped for a bite of something . |
5 | So we opt for the tried and tested T-shirt or , even worse , baggy shorts and a button-through overshirt . |
6 | So we went for a last look round . |
7 | So we went for a shellac finish . |
8 | And we know that he was left this red chest of Flanders so we sought for a Flanders chest , that 's a chest probably actually made in North Germany but imported through Flanders and we found a Yorkshire example in a place called near Ripon . |
9 | So we charge for the time we go to the first address pick the thing up go to the second unload and get back to depot . |
10 | So we pray for the leaders of the nations , and especially those whose words influence and incite strife . |
11 | So we apologise for the standard of typing … |
12 | So we settled for the International Press Centre … |
13 | Finally we asked for a change in the wording of supplementary benefit law which would abolish the term ‘ cohabitation ’ , with its sexual connotations , and substitute what seemed the more decent and objective phrase , ‘ living together as husband and wife ’ . |
14 | But once we allow for the shuffling of genes , there is a whole new set of possibilities . |
15 | Yesterday we called for the Attorney General , Sir Nicholas Lyell , to examine Courtney 's case following his conviction 15 days ago for two rapes and two indecent assaults . |
16 | Eventually we settled for a base at Ardrossan which was not too bad in later years when we had acquired much faster cutters . |
17 | Hence we get for the magnetic flux density |
18 | The bubbling song of whimbrel mingled with the excited yelping of breeding redshank could be heard whenever we stopped for a break . |
19 | He said : ‘ Originally we went for an American-style back-end load or exit charge which was tapered to reduce by a percentage point for each year an investment was held . |
20 | Before she reached the precincts of Iona she made the round of the Sound of Mull , called at Tobermory , where she was unnecessarily detained by some shippers not having a lot of sheep waiting ; she sailed up Loch Sunart , got on board part of a flock of sheep at Salen Pier , landed them at Croag in Mull ; and now we made for the Isle of Coll , — the ‘ Sandy Coll ’ Sir Walter speaks of . |
21 | Now we wait for the call from the bigger TV companies , who will obviously want a talented team such as us for one , or all , of their quiz shows . |
22 | Well we do for a swim we 're going to a |
23 | I was , I was off on , on Sunday , I mean I 've joined yet another marriage agency , off on last Sunday to Latherham , with another nice old chap , you know , erm , I , I go out with erm , women friends , we , I 've arranged , er there 's one very , very good place that does lunches , run by a couple of homosexuals and erm , old age pensioners on Tuesday get , get a lunch , an eight pound lunch , for four pounds , so four friends , three friends and myself are going for a special Christmas lunch that they do , fortnight ago we went for a lunch with the group of the town 's women 's guild and friends , erm , my women 's group that I belong to over at the village of which is run by the television actress er Helen Fraser |
24 | Here we lived for the next fifteen years , with the eighteenth-century kirk across the road , and from my study window at the front a clear thirty-mile view across the Tweed valley to the distant Cheviots . |
25 | Here we demonstrate for the first time that TFIIA is also involved in the expression of classical pol III genes ( t-RNA , VAI-RNA and 5S-RNA ) . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Are n't we booked for a game of croquet ? |
28 | ‘ Well , why do n't we meet for a drink ? |
29 | I am — look , why do n't we meet for a drink soon and talk face to face ? |
30 | Why do n't we meet for a drink this evening to discuss it ? ’ |