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

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1 While we had n't asked for a film sample it 's worth knowing that all bureau should be able to offer this service — it can save time and money at the printing end .
2 The agency wants to keep them as collateral for a securitisation package it plans to sell later this year .
3 For a £50,000 house it will be about £100 inclusive .
4 Visix is currently recruiting for a UK subsidiary it plans to open in the next two months .
5 When an offeror successfully completes a takeover bid for a target company it acquires control of the target with all its assets and liabilities , whether disclosed or undisclosed .
6 If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest .
7 It struck me as odd at the time , and when Harry Collins told me that he had asked for a morning appointment it seemed even odder . ’
8 Where the landlord is able to choose how to divide ownership and responsibility for a party structure it is suggested that the structure be divided between adjoining owners and that each owner have an easement of support over the other 's half .
9 Do n't you think for a rock'n'roll band it is somewhat stupid to promote this government idea , especially here in Belgium ? ’
10 But General Milan Gvero , deputy commander of the Bosnian Serb forces , has attacked any plan for an airdrop warning it would lead to ‘ the massive use of military force ’ and escalation of war .
11 For an artisan elite it was skilled labour power sold at a premium , but for most men and almost all working women it was unskilled labour .
12 To give an idea of the syllabus for an LLB student it is worth looking at the typical curriculum in individual years .
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