Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pron] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Lady Theodosia , ’ interrupted Aycliffe , ‘ I think you should know that his lordship — Lord Dacre , I mean — went to find your father not only to discover your identity for the purpose of saving your reputation , if he could . |
2 | LONDON Monarchs , who have lost two of their three World League games , must beat Birmingham Fire , of Alabama , who have won twice , at Wembley tonight to maintain their challenge for a play-off place . |
3 | At 16 years and two months , the Redcar-born Jarvis was the youngest player ever to make his debut for the once all-powerful county . |
4 | Signing the Scottish agreement five months after the Enron contract appeared to have been done ‘ purely to support your evidence for the Lackenby to Shipton line , ’ he said , adding the NGC had no statutory duty to connect Scottish power . |
5 | Kernaghan , who has actually won schoolboy caps for Northern Ireland added : ‘ I 've been given a big chance now to book my ticket for the World Cup finals in America and I 'll do everything I can to take it . ’ |
6 | He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character . |
7 | He is splendid company though you must know him well to have his trust for the scars of rebuke when called a traitor for playing in South Africa a decade ago remain etched on his character . |
8 | Michael Whitaker brought Henderson Curtis here to test his potential for the World Cup final on April 15–19 and after the grey had four fences down , decided against going . |
9 | Yeah , that females are there to do their deed for the species or the race or whatever an and er and indeed I mean not so long ago you know in our own country I mean |
10 | It now remained to find the general somewhere to lay his head for the night . |
11 | Though most enterprises in developing countries have been by-standers in many rounds , more are now coming forward to play their part for the future . |
12 | Seventy pupils from Clacton County High School took over the council chambers of Tendring District Council at Weeley recently to film their entry for the Citizenship Foundation Youth Parliament Competition . |