Example sentences of "[noun] a [noun] for some " in BNC.

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1 But in the four transcriptions of Rachmaninov songs recorded here ( the first is the ubiquitous Vocalise ) , of a series of fourteen that Wild made in 1981 , his prestigious pianism is let off the leash , most exhilaratingly in the fourth , ‘ floods of Spring ’ , in which floods of notes offer the pianist a platform for some hair-raising virtuosity .
2 ‘ Well , compared to the leave they get in the big houses I suppose it is ; half a day a month for some of them , and then no leave at all if they 're known to come from the workhouse , or one of the settlements .
3 Instead they drove into Hadleigh and found an antique shop man who offered to drive to Wyvis Hall and give Adam a valuation for some of the furniture , the chandeliers and the ornaments .
4 They say they 're also unhappy about the possible loss of overtime , which could mean losing up to fifty pounds a week for some staff .
5 This brief survey not only provides some historical depth to an understanding of contemporary British government — its structure , responsibilities , and political dominance — it also serves to reinforce our grasp of the political culture and to provide in part an explanation for some of the problems now associated with government .
6 But yesterday they had to accept a report by officials calling for commercial waste collection charges which could result in bills of up to £2,000 a year for some users .
7 This , the kylix par excellence , remains for a long time a vehicle for some of the finest vase-drawing , in the ton do and in many figured compositions between the handles .
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