Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [adj] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 Scotland has its own framework for the encouragement of enterprise , investment and training ; its own education system which continues to excel , with more pupils leaving school better qualified and more going on to further and higher education ; its own health budgets which deliver high standards of care ; and its own glorious inheritance of buildings and countryside .
2 He owes us some money for the , for the , the milk that was off .
3 But feminism never prescribes its own politics for the inhabitants .
4 The millionairess Argentinian star blames her gruelling workload for the lack of a boyfriend .
5 It can be argued , for example , that a supplier that commits its productive facilities for the supply of one customer is more committed to that customer and carries more risks than the customer 's shareholders , who can quickly dispose of shares in the market .
6 It keeps its nuclear weapons for the same reason NATO needs short-range missiles on European soil : as a deterrent against enemies whose potential advantage in conventional warfare is simply too great to match any other way .
7 That the Workers ' Educational Association recognises its particular responsibility for the furtherance of liberal studies , at a time when stress is increasingly laid on the need to encourage and aid the development of technical education .
8 He finds his own words for the mood in a letter to Helen on 6 May '98 : ‘ I am glad my unkind letter allowed you nevertheless to write me so sweet a reply , and besides , to be so sweet tempered , and , as I hope , unhurt save for a moment .
9 A blunt statement of envy would certainly give offence : therefore , Leapor reassumes her humility , affirms the need for different stations in life , and denies her own claim for the importance of learning :
10 ‘ The cabinet expresses its deep regret for the assassination of one of north Lebanon 's most distinguished leaders . ’
11 ‘ The cabinet expresses its deep regret for the assassination of one of north Lebanon 's most distinguished leaders . ’
12 In that case an aggressive demand defeats its own purpose for the use of aggression to ensure compliance suggests that compliance is not really expected .
13 Mr Mason sends his best wishes for the success of the event .
14 My boyfriend has a full-time job but barely gives me enough money for the shopping .
15 Significantly , it says there has been slowing down of sales of its Sparc server systems over the last few months , and expects its European turnover for the coming year to remain flat at $15m .
16 The following year brought The Miner 's Daughter in which the heroine deserts her working-man husband for the new mine-owner and his lavish apartment ; in time she becomes unhappy but is eventually reclaimed by her husband who storms into a smart reception and virtually throttles the mine-owner .
17 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA says it will sell NetFrame Systems Inc 's multiprocessing parallel superservers ( CI No 2,122 ) in Europe , badged as the Olivetti NetFrame MPSA series : the deal extends its existing arrangement for the Italian to market NetFrame 's server products .
18 ( They disport themselves to accommodate the next piece of mime , which consists of the PLAYER himself exhibiting an excitable anguish ( choreographed , stylized ) leading to an impassioned scene with the QUEEN ( cf. " The Closet Scene " , Shakespeare Act III , scene iv ) and a very stylized reconstruction of a POLONIUS figure being stabbed behind the arras ( the murdered KING to stand in for POLONIUS ) while the PLAYER himself continues his breathless commentary for the benefit of ROS and GUIL . )
19 The pressure on the Richmond fly-half , Martin Livesey , who makes his first appearance for the South-West , will also be significant .
20 And he could break that record when he makes his 500th appearance for the Anfield giants against Chesterfield in the Coca-Cola League Cup this week .
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