Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] for the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A mere £1,250.00 , fully inclusive , will secure your Pullman seat on the glamorous Orient Express for the journey of a lifetime .
2 The teacher has been playing the Pied Piper , the children a group from Hamelin negotiating for the release of the children — " How would you describe the way the Pied Piper spoke to you ?
3 But by the interval they had fallen further behind , Tom Hillier sprinting to the blind side and Ian Armstrong crossing for the try in support .
4 When Mr Rowland bid for the group in 1981 , he and his colleagues were grilled by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission about their plans for Harrods .
5 Meanwhile the League has written to Sunderland , demanding an explanation for their refusal to admit cameras from Tyne-Tees Television to Roker Park for the game against Newcastle .
6 The route in question was at Swanage and not at all difficult — getting its HVS grade for the seriousness of the climbing and not its difficulty and I 've certainly done harder in the last month .
7 The idea that she 'd give up a precious Friday evening for the pleasure of obliging Canon Wheeler for his beaux yeux was a myth she was happy to dispel .
8 It was the setting on Friday night for the launch of The Great Ullapool Picture Show , an exhibition with a difference .
9 An example I can cite is that I asked her to research and write up ( unsupervised ) an application to the Carnegie-Mellon Foundation for the microfilming of our 100,000 items in the Archive Collection .
10 As Fleming shared a Nobel Prize for the discovery of penicillin with Chain and Florey in 1945 , one may reasonably ask what he was doing during the critical years 1938 to 1942 .
11 Perhaps I should say a little bit more about the Phoenix Centre for the benefit of those of you who are unfamiliar with Lewes .
12 ‘ The president 's visit will demonstrate United States concern for the people of Somalia , ’ said spokesman Marlin Fitzwater .
13 In this instance it was to create another car access route to the Murrayfield Stadium for the visit of Billy Graham , the crowd gathering evangelist .
14 Another side finding life difficult is Eppleton and they leave out Andy Shilling for the visit of high-riding Boldon .
15 I am aware of the difficult times that other theatre companies who actually face in this moment in time and I am very grateful when I and I 've always been grateful to the Harlow Council for the funding of the Council has given to the theatre , has given to the theatre over the years .
16 In 1356 a commission of oyer et terminer for the counties of Gloucester and Hereford was issued to Richard of Willoughby and five other judges , on information that John Gayner of St Briavels and a large number of others , banded together by oath , had committed many trespasses against vert and venison in the Forest of Dean , assaulted the foresters , and :
17 This , rather than a Macaulayish enthusiasm for the export of parliamentary institutions , was the motive for his advocacy , through Congress , of political reform : British authority was to be given a human face by allowing qualified Indians some share in the running of the country .
18 GTE Corp signed a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Lynch Corp for the sale of its telephone service area in Kansas on undisclosed terms : GTE put 2,300 access lines in Kansas up for sale in January , where it has three employees serving 13 exchanges in the state ; after the purchase , Lynch will have 10,750 access lines in five states .
19 I suspect that the rejection of the £7m offer by the All England Club for the land of the Wimbledon Sports Club opposite is not by any means the end of the story .
20 When it comes to the production of players , independent schemes could put forward ‘ tenders ’ to the All England Club for the allocation of its funds .
21 The most ambitious of these schemes was proclaimed in 1949 under the modest title ‘ The Stalin Plan for the Transformation of Nature ’ .
22 Richard Watts excluded ‘ rogues and proctors ’ from his Rochester Charity for the relief of travellers .
23 The making and implementing of CNAA policy for the introduction of new subject areas and the extension of established ones were therefore constantly faced with a range of problems which had to be faced at officer and board levels , and in debate in committee and Council .
24 Clydesdale stores , with electrical shops in the Midlands , the North and Scotland , are currently offering four days ' bed and breakfast at any hotel in the Stakis chain for the price of one .
25 These fears were compounded by US officials who emphasized that there could be no extension of the December deadline for the conclusion of the Uruguay Round if congressional approval on the " fast track " procedure [ see p. 37930 ] was to be secured .
26 However , Mrs Betty Gibson , chairwoman of the Northern Ireland Society for the Protection of Unborn Children , said people here were firmly opposed to the introduction of abortion legislation , as are politicians and church leaders .
27 His efforts to recover them have been hampered by the fact that Britain is not a subscriber to the 1970 UNESCO convention for the return of cultural property to its country of origin .
28 THE Hearts goalkeeper , Nicky Walker , will be the surprise selection in Andy Roxburgh 's Scotland squad for the friendly against the world champions , Germany , at Ibrox next week .
29 WIMBLEDON 'S Robbie Earle and Warren Barton are being touted for inclusion in Graham Taylor 's England squad for the friendly in Spain , writes Harry Harris .
30 He and sculptress girlfriend Rhona Gemmell , 22 , had been give a January date for the arrival of their 8lb 10oz baby boy .
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