Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A TOTALLY PSYCHEDELIC GUY , aged 16 , who lives for a good time is out to see if there are any zany females into Pink Floyd , Cult and The Who . |
2 | She has two sons , both married with families , who live at some distance , and an older sister living in Brighton who cares for a disabled husband . |
3 | But that is n't good enough for Mr Mitchell , who calls for a new regulatory regime . |
4 | Some may choose to neglect their health or to trade it for the freedom to do other things , as does the business executive who opts for a stressful way of life in pursuit of material success . |
5 | The ideal filters for the beginner who aims for a simple tropical community are undergravels , an internal to suit the size of your tank , or indeed both . |
6 | HUSBANDS AND WIVES : Woody Allen 's tale about a middle-aged lecturer who falls for a young student . |
7 | Alarm bells rang with Liz when she heard it tells the story of an ageing , boozy Hollywood star who falls for a young construction worker she meets in a clinic . |
8 | 7 ( 11 ) HUSBANDS AND WIVES : Woody Allen 's vividly-drawn tale about a middle-aged lecturer who falls for a young student . |
9 | 10 ( 7 ) HUSBANDS AND WIVES : Woody Allen 's vividly drawn tale about a middle-aged lecturer who falls for a young student . |
10 | Lilia , played by Helen Mirren , is a middle-aged widow who falls for a handsome young man form Tuscany . |
11 | For much of the time , he is the achiever who tries for a reasonable percentage return . |
12 | Bob Holman , who works for a voluntary group , FARE ( Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse ) , pleads for the usual underclass stereotype to be ignored . |