Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [noun pl] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This liberal attitude has its benefits for the university . |
2 | This has its advantages for the mother . |
3 | Still to come , the Labour Party outlines its plans for the economy should it come to power , and Oxfordshire 's children 's line is relaunched . |
4 | WORDPERFECT OUTLINES ITS PLANS FOR THE WORKGROUP MARKET , SHUNNING GLOBAL GROUPWARE-ENABLING |
5 | He describes his fears for the future in his book , Architect or Bee ? |
6 | ‘ But neither of us allows our feelings for the other to get in the way of all the things we have to do . |
7 | OCLC waives its charges for the use of most services , thus contributing to the teaching resources of participating schools . |
8 | It could be that , with so much self-parody and saltiness riddling their core genre , ‘ Naive ’ presents their seeds for the future , displaying some key maverick black hearts leading noise into different pastures . |
9 | Here she gives her predictions for the week ahead and answers your letters |
10 | He sits in a Second Empire armchair , a curling pipe in one side of his mouth , the other side opening and closing every few moments , like a fish breaking the surface , to let the smoke out , and listen expressionlessly while Howard explains his ideas for the script . |
11 | We are pleased offer our detailed views below and hope they will be taken into account before the Government finalises its procedures for the implementation of the EC Directive . |
12 | The IBOA supports its arguments for an improvement in the terms and conditions of Bank Assistants under the following headings : — |
13 | We 're on the dear old elevated section of the M4 where lorries are so apt to break down when there 's a call for McDunn ; he takes the handset , listens and sucks his teeth for a bit , then says , ‘ Thank you . ’ |