Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And I take it erm the commission structure is just the same if I am continuing a contract on for the following year . |
2 | ‘ I went to the restaurant and put the money down for a large brandy . |
3 | Michelle has been paralysed from the chest down for the past 11 years — the result , she claims , of a routine jaw operation she underwent at Poole General Hospital in November 1982 . |
4 | This is in a twelve hour so for a daily flow we 've This was a surveying period about twenty percent for to these for a full day . |
5 | Students on the part-time course will work from home , visiting Middlesbrough only for the final examination . |
6 | To hold all of the 1/50 000 scale topographic map coverage alone for the European Community would probably require about 3 terabytes of storage . |
7 | It is a bit much for the hon. Member for Gordon to show a report and to say that it was compiled by Labour-controlled Lothian regional council . |
8 | Because we knew that the headmaster of the Scuola Medie Inferiori , where I was now in my last year , was not in a position to punish us if we did not appear for lessons on demonstration days , many of us took part only for a short time and then went home . |
9 | My wife and I saved over a number of years to get enough money together for a decent Land Rover . |
10 | They 'll be putting on the style with new suits especially for the big day . |
11 | This extends to his judicious choice of tempi which thankfully avoids the ‘ brakes on for the big melodies ’ approach , which in some versions comes close to collapsing the entire edifice under its own emotional weight . |
12 | The atmosphere was tense and all realised it was heads down for a full house . |
13 | Two-dimensional stop-motion animation of flat pictures — such as the cels used in cartoons — is a topic complex enough for a separate book . |
14 | All about Keswick he had noticed gangs of men building the giant reaches of drystone walls enclosing even the highest fell-land , the better to take advantage of grain prices in the war ; gangs of men working the woods , as charcoal-burners , swill-makers , coppice-workers , plain woodmen ; and , as here , men in the high mines — men spread all over the landscape , bondmen of industry , all living out near their workplace , turf huts and teepees scattered abroad , excluded from society throughout the week of their work and let into its comforts and pleasure only for a brief Saturday night escape . |
15 | In the past they have brought many candidates together for an entire day of selection activities , which included written tests of their numerical and communication skills . |
16 | Further up the line Graham will call Wright in for the one-to-one . |
17 | To work vertical lines , begin at the top and after each stitch , bring the needle up through the stitch below for the following one . |
18 | Eyes down for a full house and a long run . |
19 | Eyes down for a full house . |
20 | It 's Tufnell to bowl to , he 's a good contest he edges that one away on the leg side just for a single , that 's a shame because er , it really is a good contest this . |
21 | THE vigilante businessman who was cleared last week of murdering a suspected car vandal was jailed for 18 months yesterday for an alternative charge of affray . |
22 | The other residents are mainly visiting academics , often very senior members of their own universities , from many countries , any academic discipline , and are staying in the college usually for a short time . |
23 | PRINCE Michael of Kent took to the road in a 90-year-old car yesterday for the annual RAC London to Brighton veteran car run . |
24 | Turn on to a side for the next quarter , then the other side and breast side up for the final cooking time , removing the foil . |
25 | On the A forty-three in Oxfordshire , just north of Enstone , some temporary traffic lights there are holding drivers up for the resurfacing work that 's going on there — a little bit of extra care should be taken . |
26 | If they do not give an answer , will my hon. Friend take the Leader of the Opposition out for an Italian meal ? |
27 | We called Lucy out for the Grand Inspection . |
28 | Sir James pushes the boat out for a double celebration |
29 | One of them three months ago for a violent attack . |
30 | The duo came to Darlington about 18 months ago for a one-night show , but have not played panto in the North-East before . |