Example sentences of "there for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I reckon they hang round there for the chips
2 So I 've quoted you there for the chains .
3 The Ukraine 's first ‘ modern ’ computer-integrated manufacturing centre , using a broad range of equipment from IBM Corp , has been inaugurated in Kiev at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute , and while it was there for the ceremonies , IBM took the opportunity of establishing a Representative Office in Kiev , the first to be established outside Moscow in the former Soviet Union .
4 You know , it could n't be you know w we we could n't produce what he wanted , and certainly the material was n't there for the things he wanted to do , and yet he seemed to assume that he knew everything and would n't take any advice from the experienced men in the quarry .
5 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
6 Pass them to me I 'll do it now , some of those fruit dishes , there 's not enough room there for the glasses , I like them then I 'll take them .
7 The whole world , the whole of society was there for the comedians to plunder .
8 rarely need to advertise and the there for the benefits of our clients .
9 When Christmas came round , many of them stayed there for the festivities .
10 Scotland 's Jamie Henderson and Elliot Bunney , who are both Auckland-bound , will be there for the sprints , but with neither Brown nor Brian Whittle competing , the 400 metres has lost much of its appeal .
11 But what lessons are there for the politicians to learn ?
12 Erm , there are also provisions in there for the Children Act , where we are holding a contingency of eighty two thousand .
13 ‘ They 're all on these little labels that were primarily there for the tourists , like Waikiki and Hula records .
14 He moved to Belfast East , was elected MP at the Westminster elections of February and October , 1974 , and remained there for the elections to the Constitutional Convention .
15 She must be left there for the police , he must get the police .
16 Erm that was in the early days Charley and Tom did the crossing there for the mails and early in nineteen fifty one no fifty five that we took over the mails .
17 I told myself I was waiting out there for the signals to let me know David and Leon had gone to bed , lights switched off at their bedroom windows , at least some movement of the curtains .
18 So they 've kept that tradition so we go there for the colours , and they provide a palette each year , er that 's the ninety one ninety two .
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