Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] for [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Top two-year-old Sayyedati is also considered doubtful for the Fillies ' Mile .
2 Pair after pair of serwal were made ready for the tailor 's sewing machine .
3 We have already noted the stage at which it will become possible for the buyer 's conveyancer to approve the contract .
4 As carpet imports are minimal in our market segment , we are optimistic and are maintaining the substantially increased promotion investment which we consider vital for the Group 's future .
5 I normally knit two pieces of stocking stitch to represent a back and a front , or occasionally knit two backs suitable for a child 's jumper .
6 ‘ More likely everyone 's too busy getting ready for the captain 's reception tonight . ’
7 And I feel sorry for the officers ' families who have to know that every time they go to work they 're in this sort of danger .
8 A piece of magic from Collins settled the issue when he won a tackle and looped over a high pass for Chris Higgs to race clear for the Police 's fourth try .
9 ‘ You only ran five metres and you 're panting fit for the knacker 's yard . ’
10 Sugar contributes more to calorie intake than in the past , mainly due to the increased consumption of processed beverages and foods , which may bode ill for the population 's teeth , but also reveals increased purchasing power .
11 But I sat in yesterday afternoon and I felt sorry for the man 's daughter who 'd been given a hymn the service .
12 They said she must stay cheerful for the child 's sake .
13 As the property was purchased jointly for the husband and the wife , it would seem unreasonable for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title and investigation thereof .
14 The chief officers of the household had to ensure that " hearts were kept aflame for the king 's service " .
15 The apportionment , usually expressed in percentage terms , operates with the same penalty as in the normal Tender , viz. that in the event that after Proof the party to whom the Tender has been made is found liable for a greater proportion of the claim than was offered to him , then that party becomes responsible for the Tenderer 's expenses from the date when the Tender was lodged .
16 In the case of a sale of leasehold property where the lessor 's licence to assign is required , the form of licence sometimes requires signing of a counterpart licence by the seller , and frequently by the buyer too , whereby the latter explicitly becomes responsible for the tenant 's covenants in the lease ; this is a reminder in case the seller must execute the document .
17 Myeloski had settled back , watching hawk-like for the man 's next move .
18 P-E 's long term contract business , considered important for the company 's longer term prospects rather than short term cash generation , has also done well .
19 The reason for this is to avoid those who appointed the administrative receiver being treated as mortgagees in possession or being held liable for the receiver 's acts which would be the case were the receiver to be treated as their agent .
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