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

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1 I do n't think for a minute we 'll have to . ’
2 Do n't think for a minute I 'm jealous .
3 He should think for a moment what that means .
4 Eventually , well into the afternoon , we found the route — but had to wait for a couple who pushed in front claiming they were ‘ HVS climbers ’ and would not take long .
5 First she wanted to learn and see , she wanted to wait for a man who did things and was something on his own .
6 They were only caught after being stopped for a burglary they did n't commit .
7 Like all new lovers they made love all night , laughed , stopped for a cigarette whose smoke tantalised in the lazy glow of the room .
8 And he was a wounded pensioner er and he , he applied for a grant which you , which er a wounded soldier in the First World War could get if you had a pension he could get a grant of that pension to learn a trade .
9 When they decide to go for a swim there 's a real rigmarole because of the presence of the English girl .
10 The second leg of our yankee is the eight forty five , well this is a sprint race ; two fifty metres , only erm only go round two bends , and therefore you have to have some erm early pace sort of erm greyhounds , and I 'm going to go for a trap one here , Chair Boy 's Blue , he 's already won plenty over this erm shorter trip .
11 I mean they 're paying for us to go for a meal you ca n't go dressed like
12 It was about two-thirty , however , when she had need to go for a file which Jimmy would , had he been there , have fetched for her in no time .
13 This meant that to go for a crap you had to take a shovel and dig a hole which was hard work when the ground was solid .
14 with old age , he wants to go for a walk you 've been walkies today ?
15 I 'm not suggesting for a moment it does n't cross my mind nor has Mr suggested that there has been any er deliberate failures to disclose something which was thought was , which you 've got and was thought relevant , but it , things do turn out to be potentially relevant in the course of the court appearance
16 During the academic year , the Institute runs special programmes , free of charge , on behalf of the University , for postgraduate students registered for a degree who need help with improving their English .
17 However , as I am conscious of the strong feeling that the hon. Lady has registered on behalf of her constituents , I assure her that before a plant can be registered for an incinerator it must comply with the emissions standards enforced by Her Majesty 's industrial pollution inspectorate .
18 Police have been using a helicopter and tracker dogs to search for a man who attempted to grab a young boy .
19 You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported .
20 Rostov used the moment to search for a formula which would ease his passage through the final introduction .
21 A tea bush requires constant attention : if not plucked for a year it can take two years to return to normal ; if bushes have to be uprooted , new ones take seven years to come into production .
22 Where judgment is given for a sum which exceeds £200 and represents or includes damages in respect of personal injuries , or in respect of a person 's death , the court must include in that sum interest on those damages or on such part of them as the court considers appropriate , unless the court is satisfied that there are special reasons why no interest should be given ( ibid , s 69 ) .
23 I mean for a while I think it was maybe my glasses , but these are just new
24 I 've fallen for a boy who goes to the same school as me , but is two years younger than I am .
25 I figured that if I asked for a transfer I 'd either get a rise or would be able to work out a better deal for myself if I went elsewhere .
26 The successful schemes were unsentimental and transcended the apparent dilemma posed by the design brief which asked for a building which related to preformed and powerful sensibilities and beliefs about life and death and which is also required to be effectively energy conscious .
27 He hesitated only briefly before he said , ‘ Because it asked for a reservation I have no wish to make .
28 For example , women have described to researchers how it is difficult to cut down on food when cooking for a partner who expects meat with his main meal ( Charles and Kerr , 1986 ) .
29 Knowing both men as well as I did , I was one of the few who did not think there would be any major friction between them — both men were far too smart for that-but I did think Niki would find himself struggling for a primacy which he had long taken for granted .
30 For an elliptical crack Inglis 's stress concentration factor is : Though this was calculated for an ellipse it turns out that it is very nearly accurate for any sharp re-entrant or notch .
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