Example sentences of "[adv prt] for the [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And a battle is on for the divided loyalties of the younger McCloskey brothers , Jonathon and Martin .
2 After the news of the secret negotiations between the government , Leyland Vehicles and GM broke in February 1986 , the government allowed alternative bids to be put in for the different parts of the firm .
3 In 1642 he was acting as a commissary , or supply officer , at Chester , sending provisions over for the Anglo-Scottish forces in Ireland .
4 Taking my leave , I headed off for the developing tanks at my studio .
5 Ossie and Tito steal him back and set off for the wild reaches of western Ireland with Byrne , Kelly and their friend Kathleen ( Barkin ) in hot pursuit .
6 Some of the RPF 's leaders were uneasy about risking the new movement 's reputation by contesting these elections , but de Gaulle , perhaps trying to make up for the lost opportunities of 1945 and 1946 , was adamant that the Rassemblement should make an all-out effort to capture as much popular support as possible .
7 Yet nothing can quite make up for the gaudy excesses of the auto-da-fe .
8 Members of this house will recall that this matter was raised er in relation to an amendment er at committee stage and we argued during the committee stage of the bill that it was not feasible for an entirely new electoral system to be set up for the European elections in June nineteen ninety four and that it was er silly to apply a different system for the additional six seats to that applying to the other eighty one .
9 But with further tuition in the UK they can move on to full doctor status and for many students the chance to experience life in another country more than makes up for the extra years of study .
10 The signs are that he is prepared to sign up for the emerging versions of both political and monetary union .
11 as if to make up for the early deaths of her sisters , she lived to a ripe old age , dying in the Almshouses at Dorking on 4 November 1855 , aged eighty-seven .
12 Whether directly or indirectly through a broker , documents submitted to the Stock Exchange for reading need to be marked up for the relevant references from the Yellow and Blue Books .
13 ‘ I warm up for the down strokes by doing fast alternate picking … ’
14 Look out for the new formulations in colour-coded packaging :
15 Look out for the following symbols under selected hotel descriptions :
16 While there is at present no firm indication that Christie 's will be following suit , the auction house will have to act quickly if it does decide to raise the rate in order to get the new terms out for the renewed contracts for American consigners which will be issued in the New Year .
17 Watch out for the extra costs of low rate mortgages
18 We were n't far away from the ruins of an old settlement , abandoned at the time of the dreadful Clearances by islanders who , driven by impossible conditions , bravely set out for the unknown territories of Canada to start their lives afresh .
19 A military aeroplane set out for the Kaylayaan islands with voting papers for the village elections being held throughout the Philippines .
20 His luck ran out for the French students against their English counterparts when , though captain , he was given his marching orders for , guess what , stamping again .
21 When next buying your petfood , look out for the special tins of Kit-e-Kat and Pal and pick up a Whiskas or Chum 1990 calendar .
22 Look out for the huge holes in the trees made of black woodpeckers and with luck you will see the culprit and even hear it at work .
23 But it was left to Oxford Hawks in the gold shirts and Gloucester City in the red to battle it out for the minor places in a Central South derby .
24 What is important to highlight at this juncture is the attraction that such a possibility held out for the intellectual workers of the time .
25 On trees , in areas free from heavy air pollution , look out for the wispy tufts of the beard lichens Usnea spp .
26 He escaped with Bean from the tea table as soon as possible and slipped out of the house , heading back for the open spaces of the industrial estate .
27 1.4 ‘ Net Invoice Price ’ means the price charged by for the Licensed Products to customers and distributors , less the following deductions where they are factually applicable :
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