Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] for the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Class V2 60815 sets off from Victoria for the south in about 1950 .
2 ‘ Unfortunately they could n't afford to fly over from Germany for the final in Coventry , ’ says Joanne Lunt , ’ but they have played in most of our other big games .
3 This course , modified to take one day , was repeated in January for the officers in charge of Evening Duty and in March for those next in seniority in the evenings .
4 After a 10-month battle , self-proclaimed white supremacist Byron de la Beckwith , 70 , was extradited from Tennessee on Oct. 4 to face a third trial in Mississippi for the killing in 1963 of Medgar Evers , at the time the state 's leading black activist [ see p. 19771 ] .
5 In July 1989 the police ordered the detention of a fugitive Spanish national , Emilio Hellín , an ultra-rightist sentenced in Spain for the murder in 1980 of a left-wing student from Madrid .
6 A total of 898 members of the Irish National Flying Club had 3,290 young birds in Penzance for the event in which they competed for £20,600 and a video sponsored by Salisbury Laboratories .
7 If Matthew wins the North of England finals he will travel to The Savoy in London for the finals in the Autumn .
8 The car is to return to Blackpool for the Centenary in 1985 .
9 No one should underestimate Ian 's determination to be part of the England scene if we make it to America for the finals in 1994 .
10 To close the clear gap in the legislation referred to by Counsel for the Crown in the Dawson case , FA 1989 , s110 was passed .
11 The idea of the night being irrevocably jinxed for Rangers seemed in doubt when Ferguson 's cross was chested over the line by Johnston for the equaliser in the 50th minute .
12 The idea of the night being irrevocably jinxed for Rangers seemed in doubt when Ferguson 's cross was chested over the line by Johnston for the equaliser in the 50th minute .
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