Example sentences of "[verb] for [noun pl] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Only David Platt can rival the Sheffield Wednesday pair for caps in the last three years .
2 With these words , leading Christian Bangladeshi editor , Susanta Adhikari , summed up his vision of Christian writing and publishing for participants at the fourth Bangladeshi Booksellers and Writers Workshop which was held in Dhaka on 25–27 July .
3 It starts on Wednesday , and , you know , I 'm taking time off from searching for props at the last minute and dress rehearsing to come and talk to you .
4 It was in essence this same three-fold promise of the Anglo-Saxons that was used for coronations throughout the thirteenth century in England : King Richard I at his first coronation in 1189 swore " to maintain peace and honour and to reverence the Church , to annul any evil laws , and to make and maintain good laws " .
5 The report called for changes in the sixth form , less specialisation and some mathematics for all pupils .
6 They are even calling for strikes for the first time in their history .
7 The Bill also implements penalties introduced for offences under the Second Banking Coordination Directive and the Supervision of Credit Institutions Directive .
8 Subject to having to pay for goods in the last four categories , the customer is entitled to be repaid any money he has already paid .
9 When he ventured forth , he felt he remained very tentative , lagging the eight and 10-foot putts he had for birdies on the second and third greens .
10 Okay now at this stage you do n't normally have to ask for volunteers for the first group because it usually sort of role then off they go .
11 The couple had no business know how , having spent 15 years working for charities in the third world .
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