Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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31 | Let him out for a roar round . |
32 | I have a 30 gallon corner tank , and would like to set it up for a Black Peacock , Pterois volitans . |
33 | It was heavy for him , he was glad to set it down for a while . |
34 | made with all milk you see , and I put this on the other day , it was Monday , and I put it on for a cup of coffee , well Jim was out the front with Tom cos Tom fixed the front door |
35 | Looks like you 'll have to sort of like put it up for a day and then take it down for a week and put it back in again . |
36 | Why did n't he take that with him and put it in for a minute , for god 's sake . |
37 | He was saving it up for a rainy day . |
38 | There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear . |
39 | Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days . |
40 | set to shoot it out for a good cause |
41 | So I wrote to the Warden of Spurn Bird Observatory and booked myself in for a night . |
42 | Sometimes , if the screws are happy , they let us out for a while , and sometimes we have exercise after dinner . |
43 | " He asked you in for a drink without asking me ? " |
44 | MIDDLESBROUGH Bears , facing their first Homefire League match of the 1992 season in only two weeks ' time , need another good result against Glasgow at Cleveland Park tonight to fire them up for a long and hard campaign . |
45 | They never were , and war in 1879 cut their value , many holders selling them off for a pittance . |
46 | Yeah , well I 've still got the other two but I do n't know whether Brian and Pauline are going to want them back , I mean they 've just , I 've had them back for a craft fair . |
47 | The frizzy-rugged beaner at the wheel shouted something and threw himself around for a while , but I kept on not not smoking quietly in the back , and nothing happened . |
48 | In fact we have n't got you down for a paper at all in this class yet I do n't think so if you 'd like to do one for us you can see me about it afterwards . |
49 | they might keep you in for a longer rest |
50 | The 34-year-old former Liverpool and Blackburn star has been unable to fix himself up with another club since the summer , but the Robins ' boss is lining him up for a reserve game against Walsall next week . |
51 | That 's why we 'll keep her in for a week or so , for tests , but our consultant is very pleased with her — and very optimistic . |
52 | ‘ I hope they catch this cowardly thug and lock him up for a long time . ’ |
53 | He will inundate us with charters — and all because London Transport turned him down for a job . |
54 | ‘ Because I 've had it around for a lot longer than I care to tell you . |
55 | But lines like ‘ It 's a bit hard , your Highness , I have n't had it off for a year ’ , when muttered by a grubby servant referring to his shoe , come just as easily from Tony Slattery as they ever did from Sid James . |
56 | But you can only use it up for a month and then you . |
57 | And holding them up for a little bit of erm laughter . |
58 | Even when reviews do exist , tracking them down for a particular title can be difficult . |
59 | Earnest me anyway slightly hankered alter another Italian boy , Joseph , who had invited me out for a walk . |
60 | Millions Of Honey opened Saturday night with a sparky set of robust , melodic guitar songs that have toughened and matured over the last year of line-up shuffles , and should justly set them up for a spot of national service . |