Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 The words and phrases they need for meetings , negotiating , and presentations will no longer be on the tip of their tongues but at their fingertips .
2 My deeper antipathy to Germany and Germans I restrained for a while , on the absurd grounds that it was somehow unreasonable to abominate each of two mutually ill-disposed nations .
3 Commitment to the values and principles we stand for , reinforced by the recognition that — unlike the other opposition parties — we gained ground on 9 April , must be combined with realism about the further progress and change that will be necessary if Labour is to achieve victory in 1996 or 97 .
4 The worst thing was my Bible and books I had for Pat McDonald were gone too .
5 Thus it is argued that the people should he sure that the presidents and Congressmen they vote for are committed to reducing the role of the military-industrial complex .
6 I mean , there 's lots of bits and pieces you need for a
7 As an extra bonus , a balanced diet will ensure that you get all the vital nutrients , vitamins and minerals you need for glowing good looks .
8 ‘ How well this social organization serves the purposes of those who seek to impose it depends in the last resort upon the conceptions in the minds of the men and women they recruit for these purposes .
9 Without Sir Martin , the men and policies he stood for will undoubtedly come under fresh scrutiny .
10 This booklet has been produced by women for women to provide accurate and up to date information about AIDS and the issues and problems it raises for women .
11 For Christmas and birthdays I asked for the red , hard-backed children 's classics published by Dean and Co. and sold in Woolworth 's : Treasure Island , The Children of the New Forest , Alice in Wonderland , What Katy Did , A Tale of Two Cities .
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