Example sentences of "shop for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We 'd got past the security and into the shop for the stuff .
2 Gloucesters , can I help you ? erm Monday through to Friday , nine to five Basically we 're a shop for the soldiers to buy erm clothing , any sort of items they need for everyday life in the army .
3 Yes , the same thing is like erm , if I do , the rest of the shop for the rest of the d , that day , but I do goods the next night , erm , that shop 's okay for the next day , and it 's , it 's only like on a one day basis .
4 It was ajar and he could see the young woman busying herself with chores before reopening the shop for the afternoon trade .
5 Here you can sit in an arch-lined square , shop for the region 's wonderful food and wine , wander the Saturday market , or perhaps walk up to the medieval hilltop castle and village of Montefioralle where the views stretch forever .
6 Wycliffe decided to avoid the shop for the moment ; the family lived in the rooms above so there was probably a separate entrance .
7 The district council claim that unauthorised use of the farm shop for the sale of goods not produced within the farm holding is not a use ancillary to agricultural use , and is contrary to policies laid down by the district local plan .
8 I am instructed to enquire whether you would agree to recommence trading there , as you did six years ago , using the premises as a studio and dark-room , and as a shop for the sale of photographic goods — and occupying the upper floor for domestic purposes .
9 For some classes , particular uses which would otherwise fall into a category are specifically excluded : for example , Class I is ‘ use as a shop for any purpose except ( i ) a shop for the sale of hot food ; ( ii ) a tripe shop : ( iii ) a shop for the sale of pet animals or birds ; ( iv ) a cat's-meat shop ; ( v ) a shop for the sale of motor vehicles ’ .
10 For some classes , particular uses which would otherwise fall into a category are specifically excluded : for example , Class I is ‘ use as a shop for any purpose except ( i ) a shop for the sale of hot food ; ( ii ) a tripe shop : ( iii ) a shop for the sale of pet animals or birds ; ( iv ) a cat's-meat shop ; ( v ) a shop for the sale of motor vehicles ’ .
11 For some classes , particular uses which would otherwise fall into a category are specifically excluded : for example , Class I is ‘ use as a shop for any purpose except ( i ) a shop for the sale of hot food ; ( ii ) a tripe shop : ( iii ) a shop for the sale of pet animals or birds ; ( iv ) a cat's-meat shop ; ( v ) a shop for the sale of motor vehicles ’ .
12 The order includes certain developments by public authorities and nationalised industries , the erection of agricultural buildings ( other than dwelling-houses ) , and permits the change of use from a shop for the sale of hot food , a tripe shop , and so on ( as listed in Class I of the Use Classes Order ) , to any other type of shop , but not , of course , the other way round .
13 It had four storeys above street level , where importantly there was a boutique ( a shop for the sale of musical instruments ) and atelier ( workshop ) ( document 5 ) .
14 The final stage before the body leaves the body shop for the paint shop is normally for the completed welded body to pass down a line of welders and grinders .
15 As an instance , carriage doors which were formerly framed up in the body shop and then transferred to the finishing shop for the fixing of the interior lining , afterwards being sent to the polishing shop to be french polished and finally returned to the body shop for fixing in position , were now dealt with by an altogether different method .
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