Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for a [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely an 11 o'clock start for a 5,500m peak was n't quite serious ? |
2 | A few days later I took a walk down the Kings Road , mostly searching for a pair of brothel creepers . |
3 | Any part of the cost of a development which is attributable to plant and machinery will generally qualify for a 25% annual allowance if it is used for the purchaser 's trade or leased by the purchaser to another for the purpose of the other 's trade . |
4 | And I have to say that this is the minimum I 've ever seen for a sales person to have to do . |
5 | I had once played for a Media XI against the local club . |
6 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £90 |
7 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £50 for a fancy goldfish . |
8 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? 32p |
9 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? |
10 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? |
11 | Might as well hang for a sheep as a lamb . |