Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [conj] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Any change would of course be a small one and would only be seen in candidates adopted after the " new regime " of 1911 and fighting for the marginal industrial seats of the North .
2 We were riding back to Stratford in the spring of 1613 and stopped for the night at the Crown Inn in Oxford .
3 By studying in the evenings at Burslem Art School , Emberton won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in 1911 and worked for the London architects Trehearne & Norman , 1913–14 .
4 Paula , aged twenty-three in 1945 and working for the Worcester Brass Company in Birmingham , had no hesitation in sticking up for herself : The report adds : ‘ Paula is living a very bright life with plenty of entertainment and dancing , but she knows how many beans make five ! ,
5 In general , we set all non-basic variables to zero and solve for the remainder .
6 Laura often visited the Cambrian Mill , owned by the British Legion since 1927 but run for the benefit of all local disabled people who then , as now , make up 80 per cent of the workforce .
7 She was woken at half-past five and listened for the sound that had disturbed her .
8 The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act passed in 1985 mandated the federal government to balance the budget by 1991 and allowed for the sequestration of funds if President and Congress failed to reach agreement .
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