Example sentences of "[adj] [det] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 but it 's , it 's just this all for a transport
2 POLITICIANS MAY BE squabbling over who owns the bombs and ordinary Russians and Ukrainians may be queuing for three hours for a sausage , then three more for a potato , but some good news is coming out of what was once the Soviet Union .
3 At least I shall miss all that for a couple of hours or so .
4 ‘ I am sufficiently stupid to have put up with all that for a time , but I will not be cuckolded by a duck .
5 They can provide all that for a fee why ca n't they provide it as a compulsory necessary part er of the service , it would n't be more expensive the minister claimed , if you do a proper audit it ca n't be more expensive .
6 And how 's all this for a tangent ?
7 The consequence of all this for a study of comparative industrial relations is that international differences can not be understood solely in terms of cross-sectional analysis at any one point in time .
8 There are two tees on each of the nine holes and playing round it twice , gives a full 18 all for a fee of £6 at weekends !
9 Then they looked at one another for a second and kissed passionately .
10 ‘ Do n't say any more for a moment .
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