Example sentences of "we for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What scientific evidence have we for the existence of ESP ? |
2 | That 's right , cos it 'll be an hour , well to get there an hour before anyway wo n't we for the ferry ? |
3 | Can fo , can we for the moment you have a a specific task Andrew |
4 | He screwed up his eyes and said , ‘ We should have the sun against us for a bit . |
5 | Fallon , also enjoying the most important success of his career , said : ‘ The stands ’ side led us for a furlong , but our side was in command after that . ’ |
6 | This code allows you to actually record any production music before you come to us for a licence . |
7 | Come and see us for a pint , I 'll meet you in so and so and we 'll go for a pint ’ , and all that , y'know . |
8 | British Airways staff are fantastic , whatever class you travel , and plied Kenneth with enough booze to soften the effect of two Sun journalists who approached us for a story and picture after we 'd been airborne for about eight hours . |
9 | OR ring us for a schedule of all our courses . |
10 | I am prepared to forget all that if you agree to join us for a stroll on this fine summer 's day . ’ |
11 | She 'd been with us for a year when we went for a day 's walk in the country . |
12 | Our younger daughter came with us for a year to Australia , where Michael had a visiting Professorship at Sydney University . |
13 | Namely he has expressed his wish to King Leopold of the Belgians and requested him to press us for a withdrawal . |
14 | Let us get the great working for us for a change . ’ ’ |
15 | In view of what happened on the rugby field last week the French are unlikely to speak to us for a decade or so . |
16 | ‘ The peculiar thing is that Blackbeard seemed ready to murder us for a wallet with a few fivers in it , all of which he was going to give to his bruiser , anyway . |
17 | No the only thing that consumed me I was looking to see if there was anyway that material from the seat could be used to sort of target us for a mailing system or something like that |
18 | Or the more punchy ‘ How would you like to buy some shares in Gibbs Building Contractors — ‘ Do n't pick your contractor/ By throwing a dice/ Bring GIBBS into the game/ Ask us for a price ’ . ’ |
19 | He takes me and picks me up from school and takes us where we wan na go you know , off to the shop , off to here , off to get some get some drink and takes us for a drive and |
20 | This would not apply , for instance , to reference use of the library , where public use qualifies us for a discount on book purchases , but would apply for , say , postal loans of slides , commercial enquiries , online searches , photocopies and so on , where such services would use staff time and involve paying for resources which we would not otherwise have to buy in . |
21 | He was , understandably , taking us for a couple whose holiday idyll he had interrupted , though why we should be sitting by the fire at that hour , with me in a not very elegant dressing-gown and Ewen in stained jeans and a guernsey it would be hard to imagine . |
22 | He obviously still took us for a couple holidaying together , and his embarrassment at intruding took the form of ignoring my presence . |
23 | He had the operation the next day and they took us for a couple of minutes and that was it — they just did n't care . |
24 | In August , we rented a house in Wales , and Shanti and Chris , our son Barney and his wife Veronika , and their children Mark and Rachel all joined us for a seaside holiday . |
25 | Let the road run beneath us for a while . |
26 | He stayed with us for a while in Salisbury early in 1921 and I can still hear him thumping away on the piano singing his favourite song ‘ Signora ’ in a not very tuneful voice . |
27 | ‘ Sara Lee 's been playing with us for a while ; it was Scott Litt ( REM producer ) who recommended her , and I love the way she plays bass . |
28 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price-performance curve . |
29 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price/performance curve . |
30 | On top of all my other problems I had something of an upheaval on the domestic front when my daughter and her two children had to move in with us for a while . |