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

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1 Paintings erm have the power to take you back in time , I can look at a painting and remember something that 's happened yesterday or years and years ago and as a small child , looking at this painting I remembered as a small child seeing for the first time erm the sea dipping into er , sorry the sun dipping into , into the sea and being horrified I was convinced that the heat of the sun would boil the oceans and the world dry and it reminded me for an awful lot of my childhood and I 'm sure if I 'd seen this painting years ago it would of persuaded me otherwise , erm this is called In A Days Work Satisfaction in a days work , chosen not given , eating the laxed food , face turned to steer a sun , making cloth into a gown and giving colour to the side of a boat
2 The kitchen window was still open and I climbed in after crushing another handful of lavender with the intention of taking it to bed with me for an invigorating sleep , if such a thing is possible .
3 So if the carriages are at the right , you must set them for an anti-clockwise circle , if they 're at the left , for a clockwise circle ( Figure 2 ) .
4 Alex stomped by and declined to join them for an early morning cocktail .
5 Economy of arm movement is important since the more you flail them about , the longer it takes to ‘ cock ’ them for an effective punch .
6 We devised a system whereby three dealers would be asked to give an independent appraisal , and we would average them for an official evaluation .
7 He spent as long as he could going round the Smoking Room at a snail 's pace , cleaning clean ashtrays and polishing polished tables , and when summoned once or twice to wait on other members he dragged out the process of serving them for an inordinate length of time .
8 Previously , investigations like this had been done mainly from the outsider 's point of view , and it was men like Evans-Pritchard ( 1902–73 ) , Radcliffe-Brown ( 1881–1955 ) , and , particularly , Malinowski ( 1884–1942 ) , who determined that the only really effective way of understanding the way of life of these peoples was to go and live among them for an extended period of time , learning their language , and becoming accepted as a member of their social groups .
9 He kept her hand imprisoned beneath his for an endless moment before carefully removing it and picking up his wine glass .
10 We can arrange this for you for an additional fee .
11 If you are outside London , photocopies can be sent to you for an additional charge or you can use the self-service photocopier if you are in the library .
12 ‘ First , my miserable Yankee friend , the good Brigadeführer Farber has recommended you for an immediate Iron Cross First Class which , from what he says , you deserve . ’
13 MR IAN ROWDON OF HALCROW WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU FOR AN INFORMAL CHAT/INTRODUCTION .
14 And if we 're offering you your passage home , you and the children , and help in finding your feet once you get there , and a good convent school for the girls , so that they can go straight on with the nuns and wo n't really notice any difference , well , all that 's to be regarded as a loan , which we 're very glad to offer you for an extended period , in the hopes of getting you back among caring people . "
15 I have recently started reading Woodworker magazine and find it most interesting and informative ; thank you for an excellent publication .
16 Frau Nordern gazed at him for an icy moment then stalked into the bedroom .
17 His guardian uncles intended him for an academic career , and his brother Christopher , presumably of similar intelligence and attainment , later became Master of Trinity .
18 Until Vic and Robyn 's lives coincide , when she goes to ‘ shadow ’ him for an improbable Industry Year project , the viewer needs as much information as possible .
19 but then you left him for an American carpenter .
20 And after last night 's performance of Hamlet , some of his friends from the theatre had come back with him for an informal reading of their next play .
21 Having had the good fortune to fall in with Gabriel outside Cat 's Coffee Shop as she was on her way home , he had seized his chance and asked her for an early supper .
22 ‘ What will people think when those children ask her for an improper story ! ’
23 Someone interviewed her for an Italian magazine — they 're doing a piece about her family , or so she says .
24 He had only managed to persuade her to join the company because her husband had recently left her for an older woman and she needed to get away from London .
25 I do n't know what it was , but I instantly fingered her for an obvious goer , sack-artist , dick-idolator , and so on .
26 It can not be partly certain because the tenant can determine it at any time and partly uncertain because the landlord can not determine it for an uncertain period .
27 When you pick up that telephone and answer it for an external caller , you 've become Oxford University Press and it 's important that we create the right impression for our customers , whoever they are .
28 She told magistrates that she had been into town and was late getting the car back home to her parents who needed it for an important appointment .
29 I said I wanted it for an amateur production of James Saunders A Scent of Flowers — a play I knew well and which required a coffin to be positioned downstage during the entire action .
30 But now they 're filming it for an appreciative video audience
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