Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] for the " in BNC.
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1 | It was the end of daylight flying over Malta for the Fulmars . |
2 | The board meets on Thursday for the first time since the row began and Mr Hussey , Mr Birt and Lord Barnett will be asked to explain the situation . |
3 | FRIDAY : UEFA halve the two-season ban imposed on Ajax for the crowd trouble against Austria Vienna last month . |
4 | The Bible declares that there is an external morality given by God for the good of all mankind . |
5 | When a child comes to Cizek for the first time , Cizek gives him materials , and the child draws what he likes . |
6 | Another ultrasonic downhole inspection tool developed by AEA for the oil industry has undergone trials and is expected to make a major impact on traditional mechanical inspection techniques . |
7 | In 1947 the Methodist Conference met in Portadown for the first time . |
8 | In October this seemingly unbeatable filly went to France for the Prix du Conseil Municipal , and here she met her first defeat , beaten two and a half lengths by the 66–1 outsider Presto . |
9 | When I made a television documentary that concluded that there was no evidence for nuclear fusion products , I received a letter from Martin Fleischmann alleging that there was a warrant issued in Utah for the arrest of the film crew , accusing me of having gained ‘ illegal access to the National Cold Fusion Institute ’ and of being a media person masquerading as a scientist . |
10 | Yet the first indications that London was soon to show explosive growth were already present , and it did not need much foresight to see that it would not be long before any green-field site chosen near London for the location of the College would soon be engulfed in bricks and mortar , which would sweep away hay- and grazing-fields , market gardens and brickfields alike . |
11 | A public meeting held in Middlesbrough for the people of Coulby Newham and Marton ended in a unanimous decision against the plans for a £9.5m North Eastern Co-op superstore . |
12 | Doug Green suggests that it was too much for a teacher working in London for the first time : |
13 | Her career after graduation was the subject of expert evidence given by Mr for the plaintiffs . |
14 | KENDALL SQUARE GOES TO FRANCE FOR THE RIGHT OBJECT DATABASE FOR PARALLEL KIT |
15 | Part of a silver table service made by Lieberkuhn for the first banquet at Sanssouci , held in 1747 to celebrate the opening of the palace has been reassembled , together with portraits of the king and his family , including nineteenth-century scenes such as Menzel 's ‘ Flute concert at Sanssouci ’ . |
16 | And the language and idiom of the broadcasts has dated : ‘ There has been a great deal of soft soap talked about God for the last hundred years . |
17 | But while international and long-distance tariffs have been reduced especially in the USA and Britain — the gap between costs and prices remains massive ; the price charged by Intelsat for the transocean telephone call from Paris or London to New York is multiplied by something like ten times when the customer is billed . |
18 | Michael Mail , second violinist with the Mellstock Quire , from an illustrated edition of Under the Greenwood Tree published by Tinsley for the Christmas market in 1875 . |
19 | If he wins the next two legs , today and tomorrow , his total prize money as overall Grade A champion will only amount to £970 — but he will have the opportunity to compete at Wembley for the rest of the week . |
20 | OVER 600 Special Ministers of the Eucharist gathered in York for the annual study day led by Sister Susan McGuiness FCJ . |
21 | The Rule of St Benedict of the sixth century was a code written by Benedict for the use of his own monks . |
22 | A visitor arriving in Zurich for the first time will almost certainly do so with a preconceived idea of a feverishly busy city where austere-faced financiers wearing dark suits hurry past in search of the next billion dollars , where bankers huddle together in back rooms like a secret society , a place resembling a web from the centre of which threads reach out to manipulate the money markets of the world , and everything is subordinate to profit . |
23 | Not once has the driver apologised to Noreen for the accident that wrecked her life . |
24 | In July 1989 the police ordered the detention of a fugitive Spanish national , Emilio Hellín , an ultra-rightist sentenced in Spain for the murder in 1980 of a left-wing student from Madrid . |
25 | HUNDREDS of fans besieged Michael Jackson 's hotel after the pop superstar arrived in Singapore for the next stage of his world tour yesterday . |
26 | GIANT prop ‘ Tiny ’ Solomona softened up Warrington for the kill and three-try centre Iva Ropati fired the bullets as Second Division Oldham produced the only upset of the Greenall 's Lancashire Cup first round . |
27 | The inter-provincial championship went to Ulster for the sixth consecutive year , and Munster have shown good form . |
28 | Co-sponsored by the Belfast Telegraph more than 80 exhibitors from all areas of business and university life travelled to Belfast for the two-day convention . |
29 | The man chosen by Nero for the new advance was Quintus Veranius , who had been carefully selected for a senatorial career from an early age , and had distinguished himself as governor in Pamphylia , which is now in Turkey . |
30 | Curated by Joelle Pijaudier with Anne Nardin , the exhibition has been divided into six chronological sections , beginning with a display of the rare early work from 1915 , with a final section of texts and photographs covering his work in architecture , the decorative arts and theatre ( for example his sets for ‘ Le Train Bleu ’ , the ballet choreographed by Diaghilev for the Ballets Russes ) . |