Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Changes in the size of boreal forests and carbon dioxide concentrations have moved in step for most of this century .
2 SENSELESS THINGS have signed to Epic for a six figure sum and go into the studio next week to record their debut album .
3 Because you realise the characters have come to life for people .
4 Over the past 165 years , thousands of householders in some 40 Ulster towns and villages have depended on gas for their lighting , heating , and cooking .
5 As the Soviet army in Germany has to cross Poland to get home ( unless it goes by sea ) , the Poles have asked for compensation for the trouble this causes .
6 Nevertheless , archaeologists and historians have looked for Vetus for years .
7 Two men have gone on trial for the murder of a police informer , whose body was found weighted down in a lake three years ago .
8 Three men have gone on trial for the killing of twin sisters who were trapped in a blazing barn .
9 These included not only the psychiatric cases but also those suffering from tuberculosis ( nineteen patients in 1945 ) and others con fined to hospital for long periods .
10 Since Cox confined herself to the truly great , her sample — unlike , say , Ellis ' and Bowerman 's — naturally contained the names of many individuals whom others have quoted as evidence for the connection between creativity and psychosis ; including , incidentally , one ( Cowper ) who appears in this book .
11 Rochlin appropriates for masculinity , albeit in a form so highly selective it might hardly be recognized , that sense of the inherent instability of identity which Lacanians and others have taken from psychoanalysis for feminism .
12 ESTATE agents have come under fire for misleading advertisements .
13 So far , discussions have centred on certification for British Sign Language interpreters .
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