Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The rabbit 's breeding chamber is some 4 or 5 feet ( 1.25 – 1.5 metres ) long and the young are born in a nest of hair where they stay for a month . |
2 | Some older people are keen to live in sheltered accommodation where they hope for a combination of independence and security . |
3 | Male black grouse or blackcocks congregate at traditional lekking sites where they compete for the attentions of the females . |
4 | I mean either they opt for a family , or they opt for a job . |
5 | Better by far to tackle equity withdrawal on big loans , where better-off house-buyers borrow £20,000 more than they need for a house-purchase , to buy that flashy car they have always wanted . |
6 | And young actors have a greater instinct these days for film than they do for the stage , though this is not to say that stage training is not equally important ; nevertheless as working actors we are getting more and more camera conscious in our acting and will continue to do so . |
7 | We suggest that there is considerable evidence in the data that they present for a downward pressure on referral rates , most noticeably in women ( perhaps particularly in elderly women ) and to the specialty of general medicine . |
8 | What they have in common with sociological research , however , is that they depend for the accuracy of their results on choosing the right people to ask , and on having the right questions to ask them . |
9 | Frequent whitewashing or repapering , like John Barton 's ‘ clean stencilled pattern ’ , is often alluded to , no doubt because it made damp and derelict rooms look fresh and dry but that is the way that they remain for the reader . |
10 | My view of the exhibition and these complementary texts is that they seem for the most part to lack the critical motivation and the dialectical irony of the Situationists . |
11 | ‘ Using Moorsbus is one way of the public saying that they care for the future of the moors . |
12 | They walk onto court with untuned muscles and joints in cold weather and then wonder why they pull a muscle the first time that they stretch for the ball . |
13 | Ideas , according to Berkeley , are particulars whose significance is explained by saying that they stand for the things they represent . |
14 | if they would only produce the same styles that they produce for the up to size twelve . |
15 | The next two chapters use case studies to expand the framework that they provide for an appreciation of the variety among places , without explicit recognition of the interactions with the physical and built environments ( although both are implicit , especially in the first ) . |
16 | I hope we will borrow very modestly , it 'll be affordable , we 're not reckless , we 'll be doing what the majority of people in this country do , borrow within their limits for the things that they need for the future such as a home , or a car , something like that . |
17 | They have er thirty minutes each , er twenty minutes A at least ten minutes have to be given over to you for questions , so they speak for a maximum of twenty minutes . |
18 | And they know for a fact the minute your kids grab them that you 've got to pay . |
19 | They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think . |
20 | What the ovules do is they stay in the grasses and they wait for the pollens to arrive . |
21 | The man counts the money and they argue for a while , Tod saying nine hundred , the man saying seven , then the man saying six while Tod holds out for a thou , and so on . |
22 | And when they go on holiday with Ann and the old man they used to get through a hundred pounds a day and they go for a week . |
23 | They regard it as significant that the eighth and ninth century saw an increasing volume of exchanges not initiated by the state , but " privately-generated " ; and they look for the new wealth-creators among lords and peasants , finding in rural markets crucial mechanisms of exchange . |
24 | 4 Parties aim to win office and they compete for the support of the electorate at the polls on the basis of programmes of policies , or manifestos , that are set before the electorate for their judgement . |
25 | So they are in touch with their community and they do for the most part , know what 's going on , on their beat . |
26 | It starts raining and they rush for the car , where they have an afternoon sleep . |
27 | Others lose their love through the separation of death or divorce and they grieve for the loss of the one who , to all intents and purposes , did share their everyday life and existence . |
28 | if they come for a win , itll be a win gained from getting us on the break . |
29 | No , if they bid for the franchise , then , and get it , obviously that franchise runs for the period , and by the way , a lot of the criticisms in the film , I think were based on a misunderstanding that all the franchises are going to be short , they 're not , those where there 's a substantial investment going in can be quite a bit longer |
30 | But even , you know , e , even if they go for a walk into to Tenby , it 's company ! |