Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] for [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | 10.1 The Company shall receive on publication six copies of the printed Work and six copies of the video Work ( in the format and standard of the Company 's choice ) and one copy of any revised or corrected impression all free of charge and shall be entitled to purchase at two-thirds of the United Kingdom published price any further copies of the Work required for the Authors ' personal use and not for resale . |
2 | The underlying assumption identifies fieldwork with the job of linking with the family and through this contact planning for the children 's future . |
3 | Just then a bell rang for the servants ' dinner . |
4 | Currently , a Home Office grant pays for the schemes ' managers and co-ordinators . |
5 | But if that were the explanation , it would imply that the movement was only willing to act in the general interest when the Labour Party formed an assured Government , and having decided that its defeat was impending , abandoned any sense of responsibility save for the unions ' immediate , sectional interests . |
6 | Yet in France , even as early as the Janaury draw for the challengers ' trials , the event was screened nationally — and special television walls were installed in Tokyo stations to carry pictures in Japan . |
7 | He deserted the safe cloisters of that college in order to teach for the Workers ' Educational Association : he had been leader of the Labour group on Oxford City Council since 1934 . |
8 | The paring of hooker and tight-head going for the opponents ' ball is a great skill which will serve them well in the adult game . |
9 | This suggests that men are more cruel than women towards cats , but such an interpretation assumes that cats can distinguish between deliberate cruelty and pain inflicted for the animals ' own good . |