Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] for [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | UN officials had reportedly been negotiating with Somali clan leaders to obtain approval for the troops ' dispatch . |
2 | dressing Tiger for the dolls ' pram . |
3 | They had a special role in relation to stock-rearing and stock health and as the confidante and sounding board for the farmers ' problems . |
4 | And , while the general right of beneficiaries to inspect trust documents was recognised in In re Londonderry 's Settlement [ 1965 ] Ch. 918 as being a proprietary right , that case does not provide support for the plaintiffs ' contention in the instant appeal . |
5 | When buying look for the manufacturers ' ‘ cut-through ’ : a small section of the bed showing its construction . |
6 | To do the project justice and allow time for the respondents ' concerns to be dealt with , this amount of time is required rather than sending all surveys out in one block . |
7 | Along with the rest of Scotland 's front five — Kenny Milne , Paul Burnell , Andy Reed and Damian Cronin — Wright made sufficient impact to earn selection for the Lions ' tour of New Zealand . |
8 | Major , who had a string of previous convictions , stood trial for the bookies ' robbery . |
9 | So parents actually welcomed the possibility of a large family : an extra pair of hands could soon pay for itself by working in the fields as well as ensuring security for the parents ' old age . |
10 | The miners ' welfare club put on concerts — their only social entertainment — and provides space for a mothers ' and toddlers ' group where there is no nursery . |