Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Among those who glibly encouraged the notion was J B Priestley , who wrote of football turning its fans into ‘ a new community , all brothers together for an hour and a half … an altogether more splendid kind of life ’ .
2 ‘ My dad was in the reserves here for a season but his career was finished by an injury , ’ said Watson .
3 EMMS , beside owning the Nazareth Hospital , is committed to raising funds worldwide for the development and upgrading of the hospital to district status .
4 The planting of the woods above Halling continued into the 19th and early 20th century for woodcutters , as well as producing Bavins etc. for the lime and cement industry , planted young trees .
5 The practical effect of it is to reduce the law 's interest in implying duties largely for the reason that public policy demands that an employee be free to work for whom he chooses .
6 Mail order selling has advantages both for the customer and the retailer .
7 As I went out , past the shrouded furniture in the front room ( things made ready these twenty years past for the move that never came ) I noticed a Lowry reproduction hanging over the mantelpiece that had n't been there on my last visit .
8 Notice that empirical evaluation has implications both for the operation and the conceptual evaluation phases of our scheme , as is indicated by the arrows in the diagram on page 32 .
9 It ascertained that centres had formally sought Scottish Education Department and , where applicable , Local Authority approval , and also considered the resource implications both for the Council and for the presenting centres .
10 Choice will have implications both for the timetable and for teaching styles .
11 Brassieres upholstered with foam rubber were produced as beauty aids even for the well-endowed and even for prepubescent girls .
12 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
13 Above all , I do not believe the people of Britain want to see our constitutional monarchy , the ‘ eternal jewel ’ with which our political liberties are bound up , brought into danger or contention by the deceptive device once adopted so ill-advisedly so many years ago for a purpose that is past .
14 Twenty-seven , Canadian enfant terrible who came to London five years ago for the smell and ‘ the dirt , history-dirt ’ .
15 Willey held things together for a while and the total reached 252 , helped by no fewer than 52 extras since the ball was moving around so much that Murray had a very hard time behind the stumps .
16 Well , I think it 's worth five hundred pounds then for the quality and the service
17 One hundred pounds again for the sovereign and the bracelet .
18 Please send in your suggestions quickly for a venue and ideas on the form the programme could take following the business meeting .
19 He will take action in the courts equally for the State as for the individual against any local authority acting ‘ ultra vires ’ , that is , beyond their powers .
20 To-day , the world 's great athletes in almost every sport have the opportunity to earn large sums of money as a result of their skill and dedication , and no-one begrudges them that , but the Olympians compete in the Olympic Games solely for the glory and the chance of winning a gold , silver , or bronze medal .
21 And then wages then for a labourer that er er assistants and stuff like that we only come to about two pound .
22 However , she put such thoughts aside for the moment and concentrated on the task in hand .
23 The exhibition included various crime prevention systems both for the home and the car and details of neighbourhood watch .
24 But it is known that this custom can have dire consequences both for the woman and her children .
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