Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You knock my landscapes for six . ’ |
2 | Diamond and Smith base their forecasts for young UK entrants to university on 1980 . |
3 | Keep a large audience informed of what YOU are planning and help to soothe the crisis-ridden brows of enthusiasts everywhere — send your details for 1993 to : , . |
4 | Summarise your findings for each method of travel . |
5 | Nonetheless , he says , it is the way the the world will be forced to go : the European Commission 's Open Network Provision directive requires that public telecommunications operators unbundle their charges for individual services . |
6 | Voting has a ritual aspect , whereby citizens formally and publicly show their preferences for one party over others , and hence their willingness to accept the result of the contest , and their legitimation of that result . |
7 | The Secretary of State will be aware that further education colleges charge their students for certain activities related to the curriculum — not tuition fees , but other activities . |
8 | On Nov. 25 the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) supported the former view , but cut its forecasts for economic growth in 1992 from September 's projection of 3 per cent to between 2 and 2.5 per cent and predicted that unemployment would rise slightly to over 7 per cent . |
9 | Register your pets for free PLUS … |
10 | You still owe me bucks for those bigfoot noses . ’ |
11 | We shall briefly discuss some of the main theories of allocation that have been suggested and examine their implications for elderly people with aortic stenosis . |
12 | The project will examine the structural changes that have taken place in industrial and procurement policies in defence in the 1980 's and consider their implications for future planning . |
13 | I will briefly outline the nature of this reaction , and then consider its implications for classical criminology . |
14 | And may the odd knife his great carcass dissect ; Lay open his vitals for all to inspect A heart full as black as the infernal gulf In that greedy , blood-sucking , bone scraping wolf . |
15 | All customers who accept our estimates for complete rewires will have the option to purchase a security light at just £9.95 , which represents a saving of over £50 on the normal retail price . |
16 | Conversely , Orientals and Africans rarely mutilate their pets for cosmetic purposes , but the trimming of puppies ears of certain breeds to make them stand erect or the breaking and subsequent resetting of the tails of American saddle-bred horses is , or was until very recently , a common practice in American dog and horse-show circles . |
17 | We over-emphasize our needs for other people 's approval of what we do . |
18 | In summary : ‘ I 'll tell you what I think about your work and you try my suggestions for improving things . ’ |
19 | I blink my eyes for some inkling of orientation , but the high-pitched multi-signals whine and cascade about in my head just to make things quite clear that they 're not going to be harassed into full-powered service tonight . |
20 | Almost a third of the population 300 million people use their bicycles for local travel . |
21 | yeah , makes you I ca n't see what 's good its doing twenty years afterwards , the people had time to think about it and use their memories for twenty years , nineteen seventy-two it happened and they 've just sort of done it . |
22 | AA research shows that 64 per cent of motorists use their cars for this purpose -among them , semi-skilled and unskilled workers for whom the car is an absolute necessity . |
23 | Small-scale improvements can often be paid for out of savings , but if you are spending more substantial amounts , it might be better to borrow the money and keep your savings for regular maintenance work . |
24 | Pick an open , clear piece of water and close your eyes for small intervals which you gradually make longer at each attempt . |
25 | The events are being held from November 24 to December 4 BBC Good Food cookery editor Linda Fraser will host them and share her ideas for creative yuletide treats — from attractive edible gifts to delicious party nibbles . |
26 | In the end , leaders will be supported in the same way as they always have been : by winning people to Christ , who then begin to tithe their income in order to support and set free their leaders for full-time work in the church . |
27 | I daresay that as a result of your letter and my few words , I 'll have an angry response from men who 'll say , ‘ what about the women who abandon their children for other men ? ’ |
28 | Some amazingly well organised not to mention tight people , take their notes for this meeting on the back of the last meeting 's agenda . |
29 | Indeed MEPs in Strasbourg would be well advised , as they prepare their demands for greater powers under EMU , to strike a united front with their national colleagues . |
30 | Next come our policies for encouraging waste recycling . |