Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These remain unused for the entire time that the child is in nappies .
2 and then when you get the to the end of it all you sa you say and they sell that for an eighth of a price that you charge for your bloody beer !
3 I would like to see that for a disabled applicant , but nevertheless , for a registered disabled applicant , and we can make special provision for the training of er , under represented groups .
4 Right I 'm not , not having those pennies , change that for a ten .
5 The result is that pin 10 goes low for a fixed period determined by the values of C1 and R2 ; approximately 0.1 seconds with the values given .
6 As regards the cost implications of these shifts , although the over-85s are heavier users of costly services than younger age groups , the heaviest financial cost of the elderly arises from pensions not from services and , to repeat , the total pensionable age group will remain stable for the next two decades .
7 As The Lord of the Rings was coming to the end of its gestation it became possible for the first time for political leaders to say they wanted nothing and make it come true .
8 Real power remained in the hands of the union delegations but it now became possible for the local parties to ensure that their opinions were more effectively voiced .
9 With twelve children to her credit , she became pregnant for the thirteenth time by a British soldier .
10 When she became pregnant for the third time she was given an amniocentesis , the only form of testing available at that time .
11 Every production has its own approach , each trying to bring the mystery plays alive for a modern audience .
12 So even if you are convinced that interest rates are going to drop further and remain low for the foreseeable future , you need to be alert to find a good bargain .
13 Well I got that , I got that for the wee ones .
14 The Timer IC2 is connected as a monostable — that is , once triggered in this way the output , pin 3 , goes high for a certain time then reverts to low .
15 The Americans countered by accepting this for the first ten years , but adding an extra M per cent interest , bringing the annual figure to £40 million for the remaining fifty-two years .
16 Last Thursday their problems became public for the first time when Allen began a legal battle for custody of three of their children .
17 It appeared that signer 2 very clearly used speech throughout , one presumes to make lip-reading easier for a deaf audience .
18 Council goes public for the first time
19 The WO then further subdivides this for the eight counties of Wales .
20 you would n't buy that for a grand off them people he said at no price
21 Okay you wo n't need to know that for a long time yet anyway will you .
22 We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’
23 Yet the longer she spent with Nathan Bryce the harder it was to accept that for the next four weeks her only escape from him would be in sleep .
24 When the subject of his father cropped up , which was not very often , Phil found that she could speak of him with true affection , keeping alive for the little boy his early memories of a loving father .
25 It is not sufficient for example to establish that for a given country inside the union exports and/or imports rise after integration .
26 Due to the increased complexity arising from multiple word candidates in the input and the requirement that the system provide a wide coverage of English the use of an ATN-based grammar was considered unsuitable for the current application .
27 Yeah well , you see , we found that for the first three or four years now they 've gradually dropped off a bit , but they did used to , I mean they still come , but it
28 Very often you will be disappointed — ‘ … you want that for a seven year old car .
29 I happen to drive a very small car er a Fiat one , two , six and you ca n't get much smaller than that and I am much more aggressive when I 'm driving that for the simple reason I think its this sort of principle although I 'm nearly six foot in that I 'm a small person and the small person mentality comes out because I get cut up continuously , they do n't do that when I 'm driving my husband 's car which is a Volvo , er they will cut in front of me , I do n't think they , if they knew what my brakes were like they would n't do it .
30 We want some for a little jacket mum
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