Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [num] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | If she looks round one day for someone to borrow a fiver off she might , just might , notice I 'm not there . ’ |
2 | A couple of years ago I was staying in Malham for a few days and decided to set out one morning for Attermire by the old pack lane from Settle to Malham . |
3 | The gelding had already struck three times out of four in novice events , two at Kempton , before going off 5/2 favourite for the National Hunt Chase at the Cheltenham Festival . |
4 | We are separating out one aspect for analysis , but doing this is slightly artificial . |
5 | Children involved in preparing for meal-times will need to put out one mug for each child and may rely on one-to-one correspondence without counting . |
6 | Actually , it 's a very pleasant way to work — I 've set up one room for word processing and another for screenshot manipulation , so I can switch back and forth between the two whilst I 'm writing captions . |
7 | Her ex-husband had walked out one day for unspecified reasons , never to be seen again . |
8 | Rats will live in rabbit burrows but they usually take over one section for themselves and the rabbits leave them in isolation . |