Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [noun pl] we " in BNC.
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1 | The real choice could be enormous , for the geographical reasons we 've discussed . |
2 | Oh , well these are substantial houses and I would imagine that for the six houses we could get twelve families , twelve families housed immediately , they 'd be substantial houses . |
3 | ‘ So I 'm really hoping for some sort of sponsorship for the eight months we 're away , ’ she added . |
4 | We 're the younger members , except for the real littl'uns we 've got now . ’ |
5 | For the other ranks we took over St Michael 's girls ' school which was able to take about seventy men . |
6 | In an intra-linguistic description , we will simply state this difference as a structural linguistic fact ( and do the same for the other differences we notice ) and that will be the end of it : dialect A has one structure , and dialect B has another . |
7 | This transfer of wealth forms the foundation for the other aspects we discuss here . |
8 | Jack and I have known God 's strength and grace for the many tasks we have been involved in as Crossroads staff , and for Jack the difference is that we work a six and sometimes seven day week and we 're open for business outside office hours ! |
9 | Or indeed they could be heading for the two peaks we had just thrashed . |
10 | Old Peter was off to a STBO Club trip to Warwick Castle and besides , we 'd pay him for the two barrowloads we liberated . |
11 | For the stubborn ones we go no more than ten per cent over the value and say the offer stands one month only . |
12 | She is not keen on hardbacks : ‘ If it was n't for the literary editors we would n't be publishing in hardback any more — some books we would , but not a lot . ’ |
13 | But they said to us on that night ‘ unless we have the full £150,000 for the seven performances we 've done and the eighth which we are about to do we wo n't go on . ’ |
14 | ‘ Many we thank the sponsors … for the excellent opportunities we have enjoyed ’ |
15 | For the same reasons we must regret that Posidonius did not try out on Rome that ethnographical style which makes his Celts live for ever — a model to the French nation for any past and future extravagance . |
16 | ‘ 80–20 and 85–15 are the technical names for the different materials we use . |
17 | For a few minutes we slipped into the hut . |
18 | For a few minutes we watched a tree-creeper working his way up the trunk of a tree looking for grubs until Bill the dog , crashing through the undergrowth sniffing for smells , frightened him off . |
19 | For a few minutes we said nothing . |
20 | For a few minutes we fought wildly . |
21 | And now what they 're saying is , well we 'll buy out those appeals , if you had your appeal running for a few years we 'll give you five hundred pound ex gratia payment . |
22 | for a few days we took him up here and all up there ! |
23 | Carole Rue , BT 's network services development manager , said : ‘ Although the trial has only been running for a few weeks we 're most encouraged by the initial response from our customers . |
24 | For every five hours we spent hugger-mugger over The Dark Side of the Moon , we spent ten minutes listening to Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas . |