Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [pron] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Those people — and thousands of them went through the proper procedure — will be contacted later this month and given the opportunity to purchase their tickets for the next home game . ’
2 But there were others who , despite their disaffection to Hanover , had little desire to risk their necks for the positive alternative the Pretender represented .
3 Inconvenience — the trials are liable to require the teacher to distort his plans for the course in order to accommodate the new material when asked .
4 We had rehearsals in the morning , and by lunch-time people were already coming across the river to get their places for the play .
5 The numerous victims of their rapacity and greed had no reason to risk their necks for the king and his favourites ; nobles such as the king 's half-brother the Earl of Norfolk , who might have expected to enjoy some influence at court , hated the Despensers for their monopoly of the king 's presence ; and the heirs of the victims of 1322 had everything to gain from the overthrow of Edward 's regime .
6 Changes relevant to the LFAs proposed in the EEC Review of agricultural structures are assessed in order to predict their implications for the UK situation .
7 I washed them trainers our Johnny given me and I cleaned them for him to try and save and then them black shoes for school to save his boots for the
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