Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb base] for a " in BNC.
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1 | I only fill them in that I know for a fact . |
2 | On to Wing On Street , better known as Cloth Alley , where you can find silks , linens and wools at incredibly low prices , and where the salesmen know exactly how much you need for a shirt or a suit . |
3 | If you like heavy bedding make sure you ask for an extra quilt . |
4 | All you need for a marker is a Fishing Gazette pike bung or a piece of polystyrene tied to a stone with a length of line about 12 inches longer than the depth of swim . |
5 | All You Need for a Fun Day Out … |
6 | Well , you ought to know it well enough to write five or six lines about it , which is all you need for a book . |
7 | Bit too complicated I fear for a terrace chant … still — I like it ! ! |
8 | In vain they look for a contrast with the adult world in the family which is yielding and running after them . |
9 | First you look for a vase to put them in — and remember , Head teachers , quite nice plain vases can be obtained quite cheaply at County Supp lies . |
10 | But , I mean Rover have done the same I know for a fact that Rover have done the same to some of their blokes , |
11 | On the doorstep his final words to the last guest to leave were , ‘ You must vote for me when next I apply for a Cambridge professorship ’ . |
12 | Not that the hair of the dog remedy actually works , it just makes you forget how bad you feel for a while . |
13 | These again suit our mood , but at the last we turn for a final lingering view of the Parthenon , reflecting perhaps on the ultimate destiny of the material works of man . |