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

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1 He so impressed Kolbe that when the great German chemist , A. W. von Hofmann , professor at the Royal College of Chemistry in London , visited Marburg in 1858 he recommended Griess for a position in Hofmann 's laboratory .
2 An Australian schoolteacher in Hawaii wanting to write a story on the States invading Panama for The Times in London .
3 ‘ Naturally , we are very aggrieved at the incident and are considering citing Jones for the incident in the tackle . ’
4 FRANCE FRANCE abolished PR for the legislature in 1986 after Jean-Marie Le Pen 's National Front stunned the nation by winning 33 seats in the previous election .
5 Many , therefore , blamed Callaghan for the explosion in union wage claims that followed in the early seventies .
6 ( WES ) After seeing off Tranmere last night , they 'll now face Leicester for a place in the Premier League .
7 Boys and girls from all over the UK will join Kristian for a day in London , and will discuss how best to encourage people to re-cycle their steel cans .
8 ‘ Before we eat , let us thank God for the food in front of us , ’ said Mr Wopsle , in the deep voice he used in church .
9 In the brief civil war that followed he took Worcester for the rebels in January 1322 , but was captured by the king 's forces at Tutbury , Derbyshire , on 11 March .
10 That view is inevitably contested by Ram Kishen , 73 , a socialist who won Bharatpur for the opposition in 1977 , and who is a contender along with Miss Kaur for selection as candidate this year .
11 White , aged 49 , was cleared of all charges in 1984 and later left Britain for a villa in Marbella , where he still lives .
12 Jack had to fill the coal scuttles , Kevin to bring in the logs , Aengus had to roll yesterday 's papers into sausage-like shapes which would be used for lighting the fires later , Gerry , who was meant to be the animal lover , had to take Oswald for a run in the park , and see that there was something on the bird table in the garden , and Ronan had to open the big heavy curtains in the front rooms , take the milk in from the steps and place it in the big fridge and brush whatever had to be brushed from the big granite steps leading up to the house .
13 Alice Berwicke , visiting Plymouth for the association in 1881 , found reclamation and educational work in full swing in the local branch .
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