Example sentences of "[noun] for [pers pn] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Like the others Brian remembers minimal preparation and no protection for them during the tests . |
2 | We may never see one another again , but nobody cares , because there 's no provision for it in the rules . |
3 | There may have been some support for him among the cardinals , but they were not prepared to act in concert and several now put themselves forward . |
4 | Much of this he was to achieve , though he received little thanks for it from the Parisians who , in large part , remained hostile to the regime . |
5 | If they are churchgoers , but unable to go out alone , it is usually possible to organise lifts for them in the cars of other church members to Sunday services as well as week-day activities . |
6 | After Corrections I joined Picture Group in 1981 and for some reason I ended up doing a lot of work for them in the ghettos , guns , drugs and things like that ; it became my forte and I came to feel at ease in this kind of environment . |
7 | Would you like to become a journalist for an hour or so , and copy out one or two ‘ In Years Gone By columns for us from the files ? |
8 | The reappearance , first and most immediately , of Eanfrith and subsequently of Oswald in Bernician territory at so crucial a moment in the history of the northern Angles could imply military assistance for them from the Picts or the Scots or both and even perhaps a certain ability to act in concert with the British king , Cadwallon . |
9 | They fear that Mr Charest , but not Ms Campbell , will be a match for them in the provinces where it matters most , Quebec and Ontario . |
10 | When they lock the man up with Jim and John and Henry and Mary and Dolores and Grace — I hope they will give him access to books , with paper enough for him to go on making translations for us from the classics such as we have never seen except at his hands in our language . |
11 | In 1983 about 500 candidates for the priesthood had to be turned away in Asia and Africa as there was no room for them in the seminaries and no money left . |
12 | And this poses particular problems for us in the Horizons Agency . |
13 | And I used to have to sing hymns for them on the wards , they used to love that |
14 | Ponteus Pilot should be a banker for him in the Members race , and his other prospects include Seven of Diamonds in the Open . |
15 | Has the position of the director changed in theatre for you over the years ? |
16 | Could there be a warning for him in the circumstances of Tubby 's decline ? |
17 | I am going to tell you of two glimpses that have retained their clarity for me over the years while important and famous things have faded . |
18 | If you are either , or both , and you feel that your time has come , then there is much relevant information for you in the chapters ahead . |
19 | I am sure you are as appalled as I am at the use that has been made of the private letter of a schoolboy to his parents , but it is certainly a lesson for you in the ways of the world . ’ |
20 | Bob McMillan , managing director of Honda Racing , said : ‘ Joey has done a lot for us over the years and he thoroughly deserves this gesture . |
21 | We store food for them inside the trees so they do n't starve when the icy-cold winter comes along . ’ |
22 | When the King received it he asked the Ferrars to make a similar Concordance for him of the Books of Chronicles and Kings , so as to present them as a single narrative . |
23 | Yes , she really adored her dogs and there was a special graveyard for them in the grounds . |
24 | I have n't got any cover for him in the holidays |
25 | Different cultures have their own interpretations of the natural environment and its utility for them in the processes of survival and reproduction . |
26 | It was a really safe spot for us during the raids , Terry . ’ |
27 | In America we 'd be holding out banners for them in the streets of their home town . |