Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] for [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She says for every ten acres used for a house 30 acres actually get used up in building pavements roads and so on .
2 She wakes for a few minutes and then is unconscious for several hours , ’ said a police spokesman .
3 The bottom half of the page is how much she gets for every ten pounds she 's got to spend , but before we find out she 's got to spend , what we 've got to do is take off the policy fee .
4 She provides for the physical needs of the family , she is its emotional organizer , mediator of feelings , with a responsibility to dampen and absorb confrontations and generally keep the family running smoothly .
5 It specifies for the managing adults when to give a lot of positive attention , and precisely the behaviour they are aiming to reinforce .
6 To ask the Minister for the Arts what plans he has for the European arts festival ; and if he will make a statement .
7 To ask the Minister for the Arts , what plans he has for the European arts festival ; —
8 In the case of natural language , natives ' pre-formal agreement on the boundaries of grammatical division is the most important kind of evidence the linguist can glean as he searches for the grammatical recipes and ingredients of sentence meaning .
9 It accounts for the constant visits of the apostle to the Gentiles back to the Jerusalem church ( Acts 18:21 , 20:16 , 25:1 etc. ) , and his organisation of a great collection for their benefit , little though he could have approved of their theology ( Rom. 15:26 , I Cor. 16:1 , 2 Cor. 8:1ff ) .
10 I do n't mind if he reads for a few minutes but that 's it .
11 He pays for the additional units but he values them at only .
12 The modern school must , to my mind , stand or full by what it does for the worst-equipped children .
13 If it runs for the ten years , they 're going to out-perform the banks and building societies , and they 're going to be very happy .
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