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

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1 He invented a serious accident for his wife as an excuse not to see Eleanor for a while .
2 You have n't seen Alexander for a long time , have you ?
3 and , and , well and to you as well Viv but er I have n't seen Viv , I have n't seen Pete for a while .
4 Last year , though , a group led by Eric Norman at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in California declared that it had seen evidence for a 17 keV neutrino in radioactive decays of carbon-14 .
5 Oh he 's in hospital , I did n't know a thing about it , I 've been saying when we 've been to the Pentam , we have n't seen Trevor for a while , we have n't seen Trevor , and even Barry at the Pentam did n't tell me , he thought I knew
6 It so happened that on one of these Sundays my CO strolled by at the same time , and the AOC asked him why he had not seen Mahaddie for a pilot 's course .
7 It was agreed that they would not see Minton for a while .
8 In the longer term self-help groups may emerge , where librarians can pool views about recent publications , or library suppliers may see openings for a more active approach .
9 I did n't see Ted for a while after that .
10 She did not see Joe for a few days and then one Friday as she walked past she saw him in the teashop and went in to join him .
11 They like to see people for a cup of tea , and they like popping round to Karen 's for company .
12 ‘ Speaking of medical matters , I need to see Belinda for a moment , if you 'll excuse us . ’
13 Elinor said , ‘ I saw Sam for a few minutes , darling .
14 another driver says he came off in a field saw stars for a few seconds but he 's alright …
15 Practical help is also available in most areas through the local health authority AIDS co-ordinator , and from local and national voluntary organisations ( see appendix for a list of useful AIDS organisations ) .
16 I can always remember that yeah , I won a book called And then er when we came out pictures on Saturday afternoon , there always used to be a gentleman there and he 'd had a great big basket and he 'd like he 'd have a bag of sweets and oranges in these er basket and they used to give the children a bag of sweet and orange and they came out and see pictures for a penny .
17 Go and see Bumface for a start , my duck . ’
18 Finally , for the literary reader it should be noted that claims to have penetrated the meaning of the Jubilate in no way contradict the conclusion that its form is essentially ‘ psychotic ’ , since it is well accepted that , with effort , the sense in schizophrenic language can be discerned ( see Forrest for a discussion of this point ) .
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