Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [pron] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 Ive said for a while that the missing ingredient in our side FOR THE WAY TEAMS PLAY TODAY is a bit of pace in central defence .
2 Will the Minister commend Lagan college in my constituency for the progress that it has made in the past 10 years ?
3 The way in which the Government have sidelined themselves on EMU means uncertainty for business and industry in their planning for the future .
4 After the rally Clinton began the toughest lap in his race for the White House .
5 Meyer will return home for a few weeks after this weekend 's race , and will then fly to Britain , where she will set up base for about four months , competing on the European circuit in her build-up for the World Championships in Stuttgart , where she will no doubt meet McColgan again .
6 This trailblazing series is currently on show at the National Portrait Gallery in its entirety for the first time since 1935 , together with more conventional colour portraits of John Gielgud , Vivien Leigh , the Mountbattens and Lisa Maugham , and black-and-white work from the later years .
7 Make a window in your Filofax for the downside of this afternoon or whatever the fuck you have to do , but get it organized .
8 As the schoolchildren learnt there would no school for a week , the police were calling for help in their search for the aronsists .
9 ‘ Since I was old enough to carry a money-bag , I 've trudged round the streets , knocking on every door of every property you own … aye , and sometimes I 've had a fist in my face for the trouble , but never once have I let you down .
10 ARSENAL 'S rent-a-crowd will assist the team in their battle for the first Premier League title .
11 Not really built for childbearing — and , after all , a modern feminist , a career-woman , had no place in her life for the bother of children .
12 Life has been removed from Parsonian systems theory , and it is ironic that this has occurred because he found no place in his scheme for the death instincts !
13 For Perkin , making arrows would have been like filing his nails , and he 'd had a stove right in his workroom for the charring .
14 VIDEO film taken by security cameras at the offices of major oil companies may provide detectives with a vital lead in their hunt for the bomb hoaxer who brought chaos to Aberdeen yesterday .
15 VIDEO film taken by security cameras at the offices of two major oil companies may provide detectives with a vital lead in their hunt for the bomb hoaxer who brought chaos to Aberdeen yesterday .
16 You now have an aiming point in your head for the direction .
17 This Act was quickly passed following comments made by the Auditor General in his report for the fiscal year ended 31 March 1976 In that report the Auditor General had declared that ( p. 9 ) :
18 SCOTLAND 's international selectors have taken the unusual step of leaving a vacancy in their team for the World Championships in Gothenburg in May , until after the Scottish national championships and the Top 12 tournament next month .
19 This Sunday morning , as he broke a piece from the bagel to pronounce over it the Grace Before Meals , there was a special fervour in his voice , his blue eyes were full of love and good humour , and he refused room in his heart for the sorrow he knew he would feel on leaving his family .
20 However , both bodies recommended changes in the form of legislation which would , if implemented , have assisted the court in its search for the true Parliamentary intention in using the statutory words .
21 LIVERPOOL hope to have both Torben Piechnik and Mark Walters back in their side for the visit of Middlesbrough .
22 Even by the standards of New York , the primary race for the Democratic presidential nomination has been a shameless charade , with the candidates grotesquely outbidding each other in their hunger for the city 's myriad sectarian votes .
23 Having reached the high-water mark in his claim for the nature and purpose of the birth of Jesus , Matthew goes on to cause all sorts of problems for the modern reader .
24 The organisation has a duty to use all the knowledge in its possession for the benefit of its investment customers .
25 COLIN Jackson was within a few inches of Olympic disaster last night in his bid for the 110 metres hurdles crown .
26 It is , say Sperber and Wilson , information which yields the greatest change in our knowledge for the least processing effort .
27 The organisation said it was ‘ astonishing ’ that it was still regarded as a slur for a person to be described as gay , and delivered a letter to Mr Donovan calling for his support in their campaign for the ‘ enactment of legislation for lesbian and gay equality ’ .
28 delivered a letter to Mr Donovan calling for his support in their campaign for the ‘ enactment of legislation for lesbian and gay equality ’ .
29 The nine republics gave qualified support in their pact for the anti-crisis programme which Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov had presented to the USSR Supreme Soviet on April 22 .
30 We therefore included the case in our analysis for the post-Black period 1984–90 as this information should be regarded as testing rather than generating the Seascale hypothesis .
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