Example sentences of "[verb] and [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | He hums and haws for a bit then he says he 'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court . |
2 | Cooks Ferry and Stonebridge for a few small fish to bloodworm through the ice . |
3 | But this merely shifts the problem where the conflict occurs and calls for a very careful examination of whether , and if so the way in which , the individual is exercising that right . |
4 | Now have a really good stretch , then relax and pause for a moment as you realise how good you feel . |
5 | Then relax and pause for a moment as you realise how good you feel . |
6 | Droning Dot and nurdish Nigel do have the odd laugh , but there 's never been a character who you could call easy going and game for a laugh . |
7 | Droning Dot and nurdish Nigel do have the odd laugh , but there 's never been a character who you could call easy going and game for a laugh . |
8 | Alejandro would n't let me stick and ball for a week . |
9 | ( 8 ) The price of the property being sold and provision for a deposit . |
10 | Delegates , this resolution is about uniting all of the unions in the public sector , after all we did it in nineteen seventy nine and as we all know that was against our Labour government , with one aim , to reject this government 's pay policy and to combine and fight for a pay increase which we 'll endeavour to counter the savage attacks which are being made against public service workers . |
11 | Whilst computing was the cowboy contractors in in order for our members to keep their jobs hours have been cut , bonuses have been cut and arrangements for a working year have been changed and many many other things have been altered in order for people to save their jobs within local authority services . |
12 | Deprived of their urban background , they had rooted into the valley earth and turned to stock and crops for a living . |
13 | By historical standards , companies and consumers look badly over-borrowed and ill-prepared for a downturn . |