Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [vb pp] for the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In Paris ! ) , then took a growler and made for the first address I had .
2 But Labour ‘ won ’ on a minority vote and governed for the next five years .
3 These changes strike at the very base of rugby union football as played for the last 100 years in that a player could play when , where and for whom providing that he paid his subscription before departing from his old club .
4 While the aide translated these remarks Joseph Sherman took the opportunity to glance around the room and noticed for the first time that groups of diminutive Annamese were standing quietly with their wives among the taller European men and women .
5 Everyone has a smile and we all wanted to tell what we had done that day or planned for the next .
6 CONFERENCE delegates yesterday swept aside a warning from the party leadership and called for the next Labour government to take back into public ownership immediately land sold off by privatised water companies .
7 In the meantime , the railway 's in-service stock is being repainted in a new dark red and ivory livery , mainly by one locally based volunteer and adorned for the first time with the railway 's insignia .
8 His mother held him on her knee and explained for the hundredth time how big the ship would be and how many oceans it would cross and what his big brother would see from it .
9 These massive constructions of bamboo and paper , often passed down from year to year and re-covered for the next May festival by a new team , were far beyond the capacity of any individual flyer .
10 This measurement may , therefore , be of clinical value in the assessment of a patient with impaired renal function when seen for the first time .
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