Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | But ballroom dancing is an activity that screams out for a band . |
2 | A beat that sets out for a destination may have to renavigate on the way or may even have to change destination . |
3 | This time it 's Murray Mouse : Supercop that comes up for a lump of cheese and a quick spin on the squeaky exercise wheel that keeps the whole house awake at night . |
4 | The Parks tournament at Calderstones Park , which starts on July 19 and goes on for a week , will have the added bonus of the Dunlop tennis roadshow , with Castle and other leading coaches topping the bill . |
5 | Well really when I had the same thing , you know , and goes back for a little bit this morning and er same sort of thing . |
6 | Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs . |
7 | He deals , breaks and rides out for a local National Hunt trainer to keep in the sport and would be delighted with any financial help — large or small . |
8 | Yeah , and if goes in for a pint he gives you a packet now . |
9 | He gets up at two in the morning and ventures out for a stroll . |
10 | THREE or four times a month a Royal Bank lorry laden with 4 tonnes of waste paper pulls out of Drummond House and sets off for a paper mill in Fife . |
11 | And zips out for a quick change into a respectable blazer ( one of Aunt Rebecca 's unused presents , a recent salvo in the family campaign to smarten up the recalcitrant niece ) and an unrumpled pair of cords . |
12 | That 's his job , sits and works out for a living . |