Example sentences of "[prep] [indef pn] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His production of Mrs Warren 's Profession for the National Theatre in 1971 steered cunningly clear of melodrama ; his Much Ado About Nothing for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1971 featured white parasols and sun-dappled lawns that seemed to evoke the world of Turgenev .
2 Sounds like one for the Natural History Unit .
3 Hence the need to explore any avenue that will provide a variety of services in order to allay the second fear about specialism — that the service will become labelled as one for the poor only .
4 ‘ How about one for the happy couple ? ’ she suggested .
5 For inexperienced pilots flying in light winds , a good general rule is to allow a maximum of 3 miles ' glide per 1,000 feet with nothing for the last 1,000 feet .
6 There 's always that barrier to be got over , when you are going to sleep with someone for the first time , and I just thought it would be a good time to get it over with .
7 For I am on equal terms with someone for the first time in my life .
8 People cease to be rational even when they 've known and worked with someone for the last ten years . ’
9 There are also three levels of menu-driven diagnostics , including one for the non-technical and a very fancy oscilloscope-style graphical display for the techies .
10 Janice sends very many thanks to everyone for the lovely flowers she received while in hospital recently and thanks also to the super evening she spent at Avery Hill Easter Party .
11 So we did the double over someone for the first time since beating Sheff United in the championship winning game .
12 Well erm I 've just come off holiday and so I wo n't be entitled to none for the first four days .
13 My mother had four children she had bring up , without anything for the first two years , how the hell she managed it , I do n't know !
14 As part of its expansion , Barratt will open two new subsidiaries a year over the three years of the growth plan , starting in July with one for south London , to be followed by one for the northern part of the capital later .
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