Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I personally use a .013-.056 gauge on all the acoustics and all the electrics with the exception of the Firebird , which I use for regular flatpicking in standard Spanish tuning , and that one has much lighter strings on it — an .009 set but with an .011 on the top E. ’
2 So he said , But any road , before I go , he said er and my first nineteen twenty nine this was , and we went together on holiday , on the Continent which was unheard of , you know for working class people , but we went in nineteen twenty nine .
3 By my rough calculations , the total amount of election-related television by the four terrestrial networks over the course of the month-long campaign comes to around 420 hours — 260 hours if you allow for non-poll material by subtracting 30 per cent of overall time from news bulletins and 60 per cent from breakfast shows .
4 This means that you can use thicker yarns , the ones you use for ordinary single-bed Fair Isle .
5 On your your multi-purpose sander if you go for black pack of three , I think they 're about three ninety odd , that 's what they were se selling them to the er
6 Erm but how you legislate for common sense and so on
7 Just as you care for dry skin on the face , the scalp needs a soothing touch … gentle cleansing and moisturising .
8 The Art Case is made of sturdy plastic , complete with carrying handle and contains all the materials you need for acrylic painting .
9 Whatever direction the hair moves , the shape remains strong and striking — just what you need for blustery weather !
10 Choose the mat thickness you need for proper comfort level .
11 Managing director of ICL Personal Systems David Mills also claims that the Spring collection is well placed to exploit the growing trend towards client-server technology — in fact , the company said it can now offer ‘ everything you need for client-server computing ’ .
12 Fixing me with a stare he delivered in a monotone these words : ‘ We charge for technical support information ’ .
13 At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through .
14 ‘ Although it is impossible to respond to all the pleas we receive for charitable aid , it is wonderful when we can help a worthwhile cause . ’
15 Every year we look for buried treasure .
16 £60m paid off as we save for rainy day
17 ‘ We 're also recognising the strength of local teams as we drive for increased market share in the individual countries of the new Europe .
18 But if replication needs complex machinery , since the only way we know for complex machinery ultimately to come into existence is cumulative selection , we have a problem .
19 This conclusion may not remain universally true when we allow for heterogeneous capital ; none the less , the possibility remains that shifting may take place and we need to check when considering policy proposals the likelihood of this actually happening .
20 It is to these chapters that we turn for biblical guidance on the fundamental questions concerning God , man and the world .
21 ‘ I do n't think that professionalism as such should have a place within the playing side of the Association , ’ states the Dungiven clubman , ‘ We play for pure enjoyment and recreation and if along the way we manage to pick up a few honours , then that 's great .
22 We were thrilled by her generous gesture in this the Guild 's Centenary Year , not least because the story she tells so well shows that much of what we do for Christian Aid is in the best Guild tradition .
23 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
24 We 're taking a hundred and fifty odd thousand out from a budget we have for additional staffing , and we 're also taking
25 The skills of salesmanship and political demagogy are virtually the only methods we have for changing perception .
26 To ensure fast and empathetic response to customers we include for dedicated supervision to allow for close communication and co-operation with the hotel staff
27 We pray for clear guidance for the leaders of the church , and in particular we pray for archbishops and bishops , as their words are reported by the media .
28 Farmers whose turnover is below the registration limit , currently £36,600 a year , may use the scheme if they qualify for voluntary VAT registration .
29 In May 1940 , the RCM general secretary wrote to the Chief Rabbi , pointing out ‘ that our Regional Committees are autonomous and neither they nor the committees under them like interference in the arrangements they make for religious instruction ’ .
30 they provide for inter-disciplinary cooperation and a mixing of skills and expertise ;
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