Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun prp] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Accidentally or not , The Orb could be the post-modern Punk Floyd for a new millennium .
2 To lay the foundations in North West England for a regional business of sufficient scale , depth of resources and range of products to compete effectively against larger operators .
3 Anglo-Welsh have stated that one of their principal objectives is ‘ to lay the foundations in North West England for a regional business of sufficient scale , depth of resources and range of products to compete effectively against larger operators ’ .
4 After a few days at Broadlands , they flew to Gibraltar to join the Royal Yacht Britannia for a two-week cruise in and around the Mediterranean .
5 For this reason , the Institute will restrict the examination to candidates who have been trained by holders of the Dip CITT. for a few years and then review the situation to see whether the professional structures have developed enough to sustain new entrants .
6 William Pennington , a London labourer , allegedly said in December 1689 " God damne King William and Queene Mary for a Dutch Dogg and a Dutch Bitch " , whilst in the summer of that year George Smith , after drinking a pot of ale in an alehouse in Coleman Street , had said " God Damn all the Dutch Men …
7 One only needed to look at the Government Training Centre at Boucher Road in West Belfast for a good example .
8 ( ITV , 8.30pm ) THE tough , no-nonsense investigative team visit Jamaica for a special report on tourist safety .
9 But I understand the cricket committee voted 4-1 to nominate West Indies batsman Richardson for a one-year contract to fill the vacancy until Craig McDermott becomes available in 1994 .
10 Bradley Allen scored his third goal in four games to give Rangers the lead and tipped strike partner Ferdinand for a long England career .
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