Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] we [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Each boy had a inkwell and er a pen , blue-black ink and so on and some of the small books that we used for writing in were kept under the desk .
2 Children and young people are entitled to the same levels of respect , consultation and competent practice that we advocate for ourselves as professional workers .
3 In terms of the rule that we need for branches , I 've already said the General Secretary agrees with me , that this happens often .
4 In Wimsatt 's definition irony is a ‘ cognitive principle which shades off through paradox into the general principle of metaphor ’ ( Wimsatt and Brooks 1957 : 747 ) ; according to Brooks , it is the ‘ most general term that we have for the kind of qualification which the various elements in a context receive from the context ’ ( Brooks 1949 : 191 ) .
5 Whatever that figure is there will automatically internally produce a target figure that we want for that book .
6 So if I get that out the way I 'm going to go through very quickly the administration that we look for .
7 The one day schools that we run for school teachers in the South East of England , a larger catchment area than the East and West Sussex — in fact it goes up towards London and it includes London — it goes out towards Kent and Portsmouth .
8 " He gave it on the condition that we cared for it and , although my husband already liked gardening , that was what started my interest " .
9 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
10 The last time I saw Jonathan was Thursday evening when he picked me up in the car and we went for a drive .
11 Jack opened his presents in the car and we head for home and a tin of lentil soup .
12 Playing up to it , he gives an autograph and we board for free .
13 He kissed me in the back of the car while we waited for the others , but nothing moved in me .
14 Last one this is the these are reports incidentally by er European doctors working in China at the time Another desperate case that we treated for nothing was that of a young man who looked like a skeleton .
15 We then talked about the first of those two towers of Tower Bridge if you remember which was about the skills that we need for er delivery .
16 I think so yes , I think , well I think we can , we 've got to have the hours that we pay for .
17 I hope that future generations will never have to suffer the , and endure the noise that we did for the same purpose .
18 Although it looked completely different , it was this truck that gave me the concept for ‘ MiniMag ’ , the 27ft ( 8m ) articulated truck that we used for Mrs Thatcher 's open-air meetings in the 1987 election .
19 I know that there have been improvements , but as I represent part of the country where the climate is meteorologically colder , I know that there is a great deal of scope of increases in the support that we provide for heating allowances for our elderly population .
20 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
21 The same sort of reasoning about conjugation that we used for edges shows that we can use this process to restore all the corners , though we do disturb the edges .
22 We must either have such confidence in social work 's professional values that we wait for everything to sort itself out , or social workers must grasp their own destiny .
23 You ca n't explain it with the funny little rules that we have for how your potential and different things vary in your circuit .
24 And like my parents sort of went , the thought that they gave them money that we had for it , yeah
25 But many of the household products and home improvements that we take for granted are potentially harmful .
26 I think what I 'm trying to say is , in the minutes that we produced for the last meeting , it says that a copy of it will be available for the next meeting
27 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
28 In the afternoon we visited the Priory ruins where we prayed for unity and for the Decade of Evangelisation and finished off with a lusty rendition of Faith of our Fathers !
29 That evening we left Fort St Nogent on a coach for the Gare de Lyons where we embarked for the south of France on an overnight express .
30 We broke the back of it a lot on the work that we did for Rickmansworth .
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