Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Like if I interviewed Johnny Thunders , it was n't to meet him for the first time , it was to try to save his career . ’
2 Wo would you like to try it for the next year , or few meetings ?
3 She wrote that she was dying of a fever , and asked him to visit her for the first and last time .
4 Still he was n't surprised at all at my giggles when I dragged myself back to view it for a second time .
5 Two men climb the rock to check that all has been eaten and to clean it for the next burial .
6 Perhaps they would like to choose it for the next one .
7 She stopped for a moment , and gazed at it with pleasure , and saw how huge it was , surging against the rocks with far more power and energy than it had in the shelter of the estuary , flinging plumes of spray about in a reckless manner and dragging back to gather itself for the next rush forward .
8 ‘ I want to thank you for the last five minutes . ’
9 Gina , Barbara , Ronnie and Chris Jury , a friend of theirs from Hull University Drama Department days , volunteered to arrange something for the second anniversary of John 's kidnap on 17 April .
10 He continued to astound me for the next four years .
11 Wahono , general chair of Golkar ( the ruling Functional Group Centre or Golongan Karya Pusat ) , announced on Oct. 20 that President Suharto had agreed to Golkar 's plan to nominate him for a sixth five-year term as president .
12 That product there already either exists or we 're going to do it for the first time for an estate agent
13 It was lovely that you came , ’ and she took his hand and raised her mouth eagerly to his as he bent to kiss her for the first time .
14 In India in February , when Charles attempted to kiss her for the first time in public in four years , Diana defiantly turned away in a clear move to embarrass her husband .
15 She was to keep it for the next three and a half years .
16 Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ?
17 Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months .
18 Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months .
19 The strong-smelling ‘ stewed ’ strips of blanket were hot , and as I wrung out the excess water , I needed tongs to hold them for the first few minutes .
20 The fact that it was profoundly a work of synthesis was obviously much less important at first , and may even seem not very important now , as one settles down to enjoy it for the first or umpteenth time .
21 In fact , a musical dedicated to Elvis is on tour , giving two fans the chance to see it for the FORTIETH time .
22 Flavia Sherman had elected to spend the day shopping on the Rue Catinat and was to join them for the first hunt next morning .
23 As she did so she seemed to notice me for the first time .
24 Unless you are guilty of gross misconduct , it will seldom be fair to dismiss you for a first breach of discipline .
25 Thus it is that the Tamar , beautiful as the nymph whose name she bears , winds her way from the rugged north coast between the hills , to be joined by the Tavy , flowing from Dartmoor to join her for the last few miles to the sea , while the luckless Torridge flows ever northward in vain pursuit of Tamara 's beauty .
26 I could then have pretended to notice him for the first time and have engaged him in conversation in an impromptu manner .
27 Liessa spared him a brief glance , and appeared actually to notice him for the first time .
28 The employee had conceived the idea for the valve in March 1985 and was able to test it for the first time several months later ; the employer applied for a UK patent in March 1986 ; and three years later the employee applied for compensation .
29 Here to stay for at least for another year and to haunt me for the next fifteen .
30 In this journey , in which we are all engaged , it is photography which has allowed him to achieve something for the first time without struggling — given him a means of craft and communication which feels right and matches his natural capacities as well as being able to respond to his intuition .
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