Example sentences of "[adv] for a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Local hire is possible for those on shore holidays who can go ‘ there and back ’ , and just wish to potter locally for an hour or two .
2 Therefore if during this first shopping trip of your preparation phase you want to pop in somewhere for a drink and a snack ( assuming that this is fairly usual for you ) , go ahead and do it .
3 Following on from this there should be no difficulty in categorising transactions where gift tokens or coupons are exchanged wholly for a product as transactions under the SGSA 1982 ( compare Davies v Customs and Excise Commissioners [ 1975 ] 1 WLR 204 ) .
4 I would have been killing myself laughing if the team were n't battling away so furiously for a winner and the whole place going mad .
5 It extended a few of its probes , which swung around slowly for a while and then pointed towards the going-up jet .
6 From the very first , he painted professionally for a living and achieved fame primarily for his paintings of Nelsonian and Roman events .
7 As they became confident , she moved them into faster and more daring exhibitions , inciting them to dive skilfully for a titbit or a ‘ lure ’ .
8 Sometimes the polyphony is treated in a free manner , voices imitating each other loosely for a time and then taking a free course until imitations begin again .
9 The kitchen door stood open revealing a strip of bumpy grass and yellow sandy gravel wide enough for a coach and four to turn in between the House and the stable block .
10 The restaurant was little more than an intelligently decorated semi-basement with space enough for a bar and a half dozen tables .
11 Dairy cattle … eh , Beh , milk is not food enough for a man and besides I have my fields to plough . ’
12 answered and deep enough for a boat if we had one .
13 He confirmed that the lump on my thigh was indeed big enough for a biopsy and that Dr Slachman would be performing the small operation ( thank God it 's not Bloodnott ) .
14 ‘ He 's sly enough for a Quaker or that newfangled Methody .
15 The greatest pity was that the top was clear enough for a view and as we were perched at the broad gable end of the mountain we could see some fabulous sights .
16 In the ninth century they were stolen and moved to Conques , where was a narrow shelf of rock in a remote , retired valley of great beauty in the Rouergue , in the Massif Central ; and here was space enough for a hermitage and a small oratory — for Faith , and a few monks to protect and cultivate her .
17 We got a house with three bedrooms , a bathroom , a separate sitting room and dining room , a kitchen big enough for a table and chairs ( saving mothers from solitary domestic confinement ) , front and back garden , a coal house , inside lavatory and outside lavatory and wash house where people stored dolly tubs and mangles , bikes and prams .
18 The only other low-cost option is to take a colour photograph of the screen and whilst this might suffice for business charts it certainly wo n't be accurate enough for a designer or architect .
19 As promised , one of the project workers gave me an early shake and I had time enough for a coffee before I needed to set off to meet Jenny .
20 There will be an hour 's break during which organisers hope the weather will be fine enough for a picnic and the performance begins at 7.30 p.m .
21 Most of the passes are small and dangerous , wide enough for a merchant and his donkeys but unsuitable for carts or horses .
22 It is like those cases where women were , perhaps are , discriminated against because they were not ‘ strong ’ enough for a job or part of a job ; but most people would prefer for such a task a strapping wench to a seven-stone male weakling , who gets the sand kicked into his eyes by the beach bully , courtesy of the Charles Atlas advert .
23 It was ample for a small family of four of modest intent , yet large enough for a maid and a nurse to be employed .
24 In 1915 it had been widened to seven yards , just large enough for an up- and down-column of trucks .
25 Better for a horse than for a man , ’ said Mrs Yaxlee with relish .
26 ‘ At the most , they are confined only for a century or two .
27 Aunt knew her at school ; Aunt went to a posh boarding-school — only for a year or two — and she likes you to know it .
28 Also , he 's supposed to have had an insurance policies but General Accident said it 's only for a year and he took it out in seventy seven to nineteen seventy eight .
29 In a sense , a very basic one , the riots were political : " a groping desire to settle accounts with the rich , if only for a day and to achieve some rough kind of social justice " .
30 In the west of Scotland , CCG have been selected by the CPC Social Club in Paisley , not only for a bar and food service with entertainment for 420 members , but also for ground maintenance including their bowling greens and tennis courts .
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