Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pron] [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Conciliation facilities are available in the county courts where you go for the divorce .
2 if they would only produce the same styles that they produce for the up to size twelve .
3 It may be best to try to specify the teaching objectives in behavioural terms — planning the thoughts and particularly the activities that you envisage for the pupils and the teacher .
4 Male black grouse or blackcocks congregate at traditional lekking sites where they compete for the attentions of the females .
5 And yet on the face of it , the inner route seemed to offer a better way of meeting the need than performing the functions that you seek for the relief road to perform in that part of Harrogate Knaresborough .
6 At home we have an impressive library of books , carefully selected to give our children the widest possible view of life : black families , single fathers , working mothers , girls rescuing the western world single-handed and boys moping in corners because they long for a doll .
7 We all have to keep up appearances while we wait for the tide to turn .
8 What the ovules do is they stay in the grasses and they wait for the pollens to arrive .
9 As an entertainer I run in bright colours and I run for the public .
10 They are very happy places and they make for a lot of happiness with parents too I think .
11 I hope we will borrow very modestly , it 'll be affordable , we 're not reckless , we 'll be doing what the majority of people in this country do , borrow within their limits for the things that they need for the future such as a home , or a car , something like that .
12 The increase in resources that we propose for the Health Service in I 989 will enable the NHS to extend its remarkable record of achievement .
13 Recently I 've heard that there have been advertisements on the television and people say the doctors give you 50 rupees if you go for the sterilisation operation .
14 A few things while we wait for a report of some description ( hint hint ; - )
15 We use the same word for a quality of material things as we use for a bodily sensation .
16 We started off with er some introductions and er the introductions , you introduced yourself and we discussed the the objectives that the company have and also the objectives that you have for the course .
17 We may accept lower terms than we want for a job or a project , and in undervaluing ourselves we become less powerful in the eyes of others .
18 Well so far we 've just been looking at the record of growth bands in this coral skeleton , but we can acquire a great deal of additional information by sampling the skeleton , and we sample the skeleton using a small drill and we can analyze the , the powders that we collect for the stabilized of oxygen .
19 The three tenants evicted this afternoon are staying with friends while they search for a new home .
20 Gabellah speaks confidently of the faith and unanimity of his men as they prepare for the constitutional talks .
21 It would obviously be the worst of craftsmanship to score the first four bars as they stand for the violins and viola and at the fifth bar to weaken one of the parts by division .
22 Now , in these quiet moments as I wait for the world about to awake , I find myself going over in my mind again passages from Miss Kenton 's letter .
23 Whether this has any foundation in science or whether it reflects the old-fashioned ‘ punitive ’ approach , men up and down the country , known for their ten-pint capacity or love for fine wine , are receiving old-fashioned looks as they ask for a half-pint of lime juice or a tonic on its own .
24 Chelsea will decide whether to sign Szewczyk in the next 48 hours as they look for a replacement for injured Paul Elliott .
25 As with the free ion , the inter-electronic effects depend on a number of complicated integrals ; these can be expressed in terms of Racah parameters , but B and C do not have the same values as they have for the free ion .
26 Muggers are becoming increasingly vicious — some even slash their victims before they ask for the money .
27 The argument is that school-leavers are mainly only temporarily unemployed and in the first few months of work are likely to switch jobs as they search for the ones that suit them best .
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