Example sentences of "[noun prp] be [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Hereford are still searching for the winning touch … goal man Chris Pike was out of luck on saturday … out of sorts too he went off still feeling the affects of flu … |
2 | Sylvia had rung up me about booking for a meal and I thought , originally they talked about going a Friday night , and they said , Friday and Saturday are fully booked for the next five weeks . |
3 | Today , however , Hardy is chiefly valued for the lyric poems of extraordinary beauty and versatility to be found in the six volumes of verse published between 1909 and 1928 : Time 's Laughingstocks ( 1909 ) , Satires of Circumstance ( 1914 ) , Moments of Vision ( 1917 ) , Late Lyrics and Earlier ( 1922 ) , Human Shows ( 1925 ) and the posthumous Winter Words . |
4 | Much of the GSB is subsequently allocated for the funding of schools within an authority in accordance with the principles of formula funding explained in Chapter 1 . |
5 | Professor Emery was later retained for the defence , and permitted to conduct a more sophisticated analysis of the laboratory slides which revealed heart and lung defects . |
6 | There are still problems with central defence as Wetherall was partly to blame for the goals . |
7 | Despite the preparation of various position papers between 1943 and 1945 the United States was not organised for the task of governing Korea . |
8 | The Kerry Group Irish Champion Stakes lost one of its biggest draws yesterday when Rodrigo de Triano was not entered for the Group One race at Leopardstown on Sunday . |
9 | Ray 's now waiting for the outcome of his compensation claim . |
10 | In some ways , however , Alexander was better prepared for the throne than either of his immediate predecessors . |
11 | As leader of the election campaign for the party as a whole , Kim was also blamed for the losses suffered by the other factions . |
12 | It was difficult to reach an agreed policy and the CDP was now waiting for the CNAA to make the next move' . |
13 | Scarlet , though not reassured by her words , was touched by her gesture until she saw that Camille was merely reaching for the crisp packet and had patted her in passing . |
14 | Diego Maradona was partly to blame for the brawl between Sevilla and Cadiz players at the end of Sunday 's Spanish league match , according to police . |
15 | The SVR be highly congratulated for the way in which the emergency was dealt with . |
16 | Russia took 75 per cent ; Moldova and Ukraine would finance in full the troops on their territories and participate in financing joint forces through absolute contributions ; Tajikistan , Kirgizstan and Turkmenistan were not paying for the upkeep of troops on their territory . |
17 | At 6ft 1in Graham was ideally built for the job of goalkeeper . |
18 | Nick Graham and Melvyn Relly are now applying for the Sheriff of Nottingham 's job ! |
19 | Having worked offshore on oil platforms for the last 13 years , Derry and Fran were well prepared for the rather isolated nature of life on the island . |
20 | Chairman &c. this meeting is perfectly satisfied that Mr Vial is properly qualified for the Office of Veterinary Professor in this College . |
21 | Nevertheless , the decision was enough to make Labour 's ‘ sister party ’ bring down the last Labour Government and the working class throughout the UK is still paying for the SDLP 's pettiness . |
22 | Shelley was already reaching for the suturing packs . |
23 | But in a statement to an inquest in Bishop Auckland yesterday , Jacob Blenkinsop , of Northam Close , Stainton Park , Middlesbrough , said truck driver Ian Burrige was not to blame for the accident near Sedgefield on March 5 . |
24 | Through Lloyd 's broker Steel Burrill Jones , the Baltic is fully insured for the damage , estimated at £80m . |
25 | In Northern Ireland , Lough Foyle in Derry is well known for the thousands of wintering wildfowl it attracts . |
26 | Hartlepool and Durham are also targeted for the scheme . |
27 | Former senior vice-president of marketing Dennis Peck is now consulting for the firm , mostly on large-scale Unix issues , as a result of both the merciless California property market and a highly successful wife who sells computers for another company , two reasons that make his moving to Oregon impossible . |
28 | Former senior vice president of marketing Dennis Peck is now consulting for the firm , mostly on large-scale Unix issues , as a result of both the merciless California real-estate market and a highly successful wife who sells computers for another company , two reasons that make his moving to Oregon impossible . |
29 | EUROTUNNEL chairman Sir Alastair Morton is already planning for the moment he can step down from the £9 billion project . |
30 | Gordon Chapman is here to interpret for the deaf . |