Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As conditions were calm and my position at that time left me right for a downwind left join in an easterly direction , I elected to land this way and flew a normal downwind base and approach . |
2 | Connie buzzed them in for a joyous greeting from Hurley , Colonel John Sasser , the Defense attaché , and one of Buck Revell 's FBI team , but there was n't much time for celebration because Hamadan was wanted elsewhere for debriefing . |
3 | Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall … |
4 | Even when reviews do exist , tracking them down for a particular title can be difficult . |
5 | But if you want your life story to grip them by the throat and take them along for a rattling good ride which will haunt them for years to come — forget it . |
6 | put me in for a lovely red for me . |
7 | One 's called the Austin Special , and it 's really cool-looking with three hotted-up Danelectro-style lipstick tube pickups that you can either run as single-coils for that crinkly kind of clarity , or put them together for a humbucking sound . |
8 | Secure the wire ends by twisting them together for a short distance to prevent the turns trying to unwind themselves . |
9 | I thought that maybe he had had the same idea as me only for a different reason . |
10 | Seem to put them away for a long while but |
11 | Their syllabus should include , on a reading list that would hopefully keep them indoors for a long time , the extensive article published in Mountain dealing with the affair . |
12 | ‘ Are ye not for a wee something after ? ’ queried Jim , taking his apron off . |
13 | For example , monies could be restricted because the governing body has put them aside for a specific purpose , such as for renewal of a fleet of cars . |
14 | I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’ |
15 | and it 's just a take on , so I watched what I said , but erm , we mentioned it , we , we did n't see very much about it we just said it 's coming up we 'll have , we 'll let you in for a full details next month so |
16 | their , their supply routes are n't as well defined as ours , but they 've got shear weight of numbers , see , I 'm af , I 'm afraid , I could be a fucking karate black belt or something right , so one on one against you I would n't have a problem , but if you went and got fucking thirty of your mates I would have a problem , I maybe able to hold you off for a fucking few minutes or something or if you could either contact , maybe a few months or years or something , but they will win |
17 | OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’ |
18 | ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ? |
19 | what I 'll probably do is take you out for a little while so you can go up and see Annie and all that , next week , not only a |
20 | But I have n't called you here for a professional opinion . ’ |
21 | I would n't er bestow them er on you even for a short visit though . |
22 | I thank you again for a successful year in Environmental Services despite the difficult trading circumstances . |
23 | ‘ Just a little note to say thank you again for a lovely holiday , this time in Hungary , last year it was Poland , both very interesting and eye-opening holidays . |
24 | MIDDLESBROUGH Bears , facing their first Homefire League match of the 1992 season in only two weeks ' time , need another good result against Glasgow at Cleveland Park tonight to fire them up for a long and hard campaign . |
25 | Fortunately , the high camp of ‘ Goldfinger ’ , ‘ The World We Knew ’ and Brazil ’ set them up for a storming end . |
26 | Fortunately , the high camp of ‘ Goldfinger ’ , ‘ The World We Knew ’ and Brazil ’ set them up for a storming end . |
27 | And holding them up for a little bit of erm laughter . |
28 | Sometimes the driver comes and takes one group out for half a day , then he 'll take another group out for half a day , or he 'll take them out for a full day 's picnic . |
29 | He looked at her thoughtfully for a long moment before nodding . |
30 | He advanced on him only for an exquisite googly to dip and dart through the gap to bruise the off stump . |