Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , Fuchs blamed the deficit on the museum 's poor administrative structure , ‘ I did not have a system which enabled me to accept responsibility for the financial affairs of the museums ’ . |
2 | I thanked God for the small wrist compass that I wore as a matter of habit whenever I set out in a boat . |
3 | I know people get tired of appeals , but I urge them to organise fundraising for the echo-cardiograph equipment as undoubtedly a great number of people will follow me through the coronary unit and the machine will surely be of great help to them . |
4 | And it was , were you shop steward for the whole factory or just part of the factory ? |
5 | Now Tim appears to have rekindled Princess Anne 's interest in sailing — she paid £94,000 for the 36-footer Blue Doublet earlier this year — and last year she made a glowing contribution to a celebrity compilation of ideas of Paradise . |
6 | She hated Nora for the double betrayal and swore that she would never forgive her . |
7 | You pay £870 for the extra muscle , taking the SE 's price from £17,475 to £18,345 ( or from £18575 to £19,245 for the estate ) . |
8 | ‘ If you feel compassion for the Palestinian women and children , ’ Abu Arz proclaimed , ‘ remember they are communists and will bear new communists . ’ |
9 | Do you take responsibility for the day-to-day running of it ? |
10 | She rallies support for the endangered whale , catalogues underwater life and creates new devices in which to explore virgin sea worlds . |
11 | Questions for feminists Hook 's voice is truly liberated in this volume as she posts problems for the feminist community , both Black and white . |
12 | Have you obtained forecasts for the local area ? |
13 | She wrote articles for the Monthly Magazine during 1796 and 1797 , joining in debates about the female intellect and , under the influence of Claude-Adrien Helvétius , insisting on the recognition of environmental and educational influences . |
14 | After filming TV 's House of Eliott , she works hours for the homeless in the crypt of St Martin-in-the Fields . |
15 | Local committee organiser Angela Jones said : ‘ Thanks to the generosity of the people of Horneborough we raised £1,012 for the poor . |
16 | We present results for the actual activity of Ca 2 + and pH in human gall bladder bile from patients with gall stone disease and in patients without gall stones ( controls ) . |
17 | I er , in fact , we , yeah , we just had a problem yesterday , we started work for the Royal Scotsman and erm well we started work for them , like last year and we 've been doing jobs |
18 | If unc we write Sf for the set{ sf : s ε S } and call this set the image of S under f . |
19 | We struck south-west for the old Roman Road which runs from Newark to London . |
20 | Suppose we have data for the expected returns for three portfolios and the factor loadings in a two-factor APT model as follows |
21 | Therefore , I would be grateful if you could let me have quotes for the following on the basis of 200 , 300 and 500 copies : |
22 | The examinations , tailored to be selective , make no concession to this , nor do they make allowance for the wide range of academic ability and preparedness among the candidates . |
23 | They designed kiosks for the British empire exhibition , Wembley ( 1924 ) , using simple shapes with colourful decoration . |
24 | They provided hospices for the sick or for raising the innumerable foundlings . |
25 | In general they seek provision for the forthcoming financial year . |
26 | George Bernard Shaw was altogether more worldly-wise , observing that ‘ all professions are conspiracies against the laity , ’ and while they affected contempt for the medieval craft guilds , with their closed shops , the professions were in reality based upon very similar principles . |
27 | Luton are likely to insist on recouping the £135,000 they paid Leeds for the veteran midfielder , even though Kamara turned 35 on Christmas Day . |
28 | Ironically , Gough 's rash challenge on Ferguson at Tannadice resulted in a booking which carries him over the disciplinary points threshold and costs Rangers the services of their captain when they visit Arbroath for the Scottish Cup , quarter-final tie on 6 March . |
29 | They raised £30,000 for the British Olympic Appeal . |
30 | When the 27-hour non-stop TV spectacular was last staged in 1990 , the Hampshire people proved as dotty as anyone in the bizarre ways they raised cash for the needy in the local community . |