Example sentences of "they [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | They lay for a while catching their breath , then returned to Nettles . |
2 | They lay for a while , their hands lightly clasped , each deeply engrossed in their own thoughts . |
3 | They lay for a little , amicably holding hands . |
4 | Soon after his call , they met for a meal at Shoney 's Big Boy restaurant where Franks/Schafer introduced him to Burchette , who was then working from home as a one-man security service , and to Jack Terrell , a former operative of Oliver North 's in Central America . |
5 | NINE former staff at the old Williams & Glyn 's Bradford Branch were soon talking about ‘ the good old days ’ when they met for a reunion in one of the city 's wine bars . |
6 | Seems like the only parts they got for a young actress nowadays she gets six lines , they cut three and she gets raped in the first ten minutes . |
7 | They no longer guard harems ; instead , as in the Mahabharata , they dance for a living . |
8 | With other foreigners they account for a quarter of trading . |
9 | The three major schemes — the Library of Congress Classification Scheme , the Universal Decimal Classification Scheme and the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme — are treated in most detail , since they account for a good proportion of classification practice . |
10 | As you can see from Table 16.2 , they account for a tiny fraction of total assets . |
11 | The twins ' outfits for the panto , two of which they modelled for a preview , have cost £13,500 . |
12 | They asked for a delegation to meet the Social Work Committee ; they asked the Director of Social Work to meet with the Action Committee Chairman and Vice-Chairman to discuss the report issued by the organisation PAIN . |
13 | They asked for a multi-agency conference to be convened , involving the Social Work Department , teachers , doctors and health visitors . |
14 | I told you they sold for a lot of money . |
15 | After reading a letter about youths and unemployment , the gist of which was their unwillingness to work , I was incensed by the statement , ‘ Even if they applied for a job in the catering industry , it would be something ’ . |
16 | He alleged that inquiry officers had lied about seeing a flickering light in a bedroom window of his home when they applied for a search warrant . |
17 | Shortly afterwards they were outward bound for the Great Barrier Reef where they cruised for a year in search of a dream . |
18 | What did they want for a wedding present ? |
19 | European directives on acquired rights and the transfer of undertakings regulations have given public service shop stewards their first glimmer of light over C C T which they fought for a decade with little more than their own bluff and courage . |
20 | They argued for a moment and Dr Dunstaple fell back dissatisfied . |
21 | They argued for a while . |
22 | Many of these Whig Jacobite tracts can be said to reflect commonwealth principles , in the sense that they argued for a monarchy which would be severely limited . |
23 | Instead they argued for a simplicity of home life . |
24 | Stopping , slowing and playing are the diplomatic solutions , but multiplied by the numbers of dogs in most local parks , they make for a badly interrupted run . |
25 | When disturbed , they make for a crevice or hole where they can jam themselves in so tight with their powerful claws that it is almost impossible to dislodge them . |
26 | They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think . |
27 | And they Sought for a Better Sign from Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) , and there was a Sign ; ii . |
28 | When they stopped for a beer rest before running through Act Two again — a fly-man was dispatched to the Oyster Bar with a hot-water jug stamped ‘ Property of Sefton General Hospital ’ — Meredith climbed into the orchestra pit to play the piano . |
29 | Shortly after two , when all the roofs were off , they stopped for a bite and a drink . |
30 | Landowners ca n't do exactly what they want for a start , and if they intend to do anything which might damage the site they have to inform the Nature Conservancy Council in writing and try to work out a compromise . |