Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb base] for a " in BNC.

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1 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
2 Like here in the north of Australia , I 've been waiting for two days for the light I need for a shot of some valleys .
3 ‘ He 's just the horse you need for a competitive race like the Andy Capp Handicap . ’
4 First , many aspects of every action we perform for a reason are not uniquely determined by reasons .
5 Although it is the traditional culture which continues to manage the western world , Snow argued , only science can feed that world , create wealth , provide hope for the poor and the sick , and forge the essential links between intellect and practicality which make for a proper wisdom and awareness of moral and social issues .
6 You have that choice , that chance to do that for my patients and I tell you , to be with you , to be part of you , I 'm as a , I learn for you , I think of you , and I can just tell you , I wish you all the best , but I wo n't forget your responsibility to help the medical profession to make , with the work they do for a better tomorrow possible , due to your work , your hard attempts to give that financial ability through the best insurance policies on the market today .
7 ‘ That 's a bargain when you consider how much protection you get for a building 's contents alone , ’ says Kelly .
8 The unusual job I have for a few weeks is to collect unpublished or limited circulation material for whizzkid computer boffins in Oxford to tag and analyse on computers .
9 It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it .
10 Weight for weight it does not compare favourably with foods like cereals and nuts in fibre content , although it works out well when you take into account how much fibre you get for a modest number of calories .
11 All the kit you need for a day at the races .
12 Is the price we pay for a few moments of Mills and Boon romance too high , leaving an aftermath of bitterness , boredom and let-down ?
13 Everytime I receive Wimpey News I look for a mention of where I work .
14 But that 's an average week you see for a lot of people .
15 and he said , he said that 's just the man I want for a little job
16 It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England .
17 There is the love we feel for a husband , wife or lover .
18 In mid-battle they break for a bit of a graze .
19 This is the origin of a great number of ‘ green lanes ’ on the map which run for a few miles , separating parishes on either side but eventually petering out .
20 With her there is another bird which at first and with excitement we take for a king eider , but closer inspection reveals it to be an immature eider drake still paddling along near his mother .
21 With a problem we look for a solution .
22 Every time I go for a wee I en she comes with me and pulls a load off to bloody blow her nose !
23 Every time we go for a Chinese
24 Wind provides all the energy we need for an anchored ( line held taut by the flyer ) kite .
25 There must , in fact , be few marriages in which temporary sexual difficulties do not arise and , as we have seen , at any one time they exist for a fair proportion of married adults .
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