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

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1 ‘ He 's never forgiven Josh for Ebbie dying the way he did .
2 In the early 1730s , he left Scotland for London to become the pupil of Hans Hysing , a Swedish portrait painter .
3 Speaking at a presentation ceremony in Derbyshire for students awarded the Guild 's Diploma , Mr Maclean said :
4 Coun Shore , now mayor of Pendle , contacted Darlington 's mayor Rita Fishwick for permission to visit the school in her official capacity .
5 Bristol overtook Gloucester 's 14–3 lead in the second half but two late tries by Morris for Gloucester gave the score a more one-sided look than this mid-table contest had actually been .
6 Hence there was only a requirement for access from the south and this has been provided by utilising the existing slip road from Clovenstone Roundabout on Westerhailes Road for traffic joining the bypass and travelling south and by forming a new connection into Baberton Mains View for northbound traffic leaving the bypass .
7 LANtastic for Windows combines the flexibility of an expandable networking system with the friendliness of Microsoft Windows .
8 The United States sought the extradition of Soering from the United Kingdom for offences carrying the death penalty in accordance with the bilateral Extradition Treaty between the two States .
9 Before he left for Nassau the Cabinet agreed that he should reject offers made by McNamara for Britain to continue the Skybolt development on a fifty-fifty cost-sharing basis with no guarantee that the US would buy the weapon in the end ; or to buy the lower-performance US Hound Dog missile for her V Force .
10 Acknowledgements : We thank the Fundaccon de Banco Bilbao Vizcaya for support to visit the University of Bilbao and the SERC for supporting some of this research .
11 By June 15 UN World Food Programme ( WFP ) officials in Nairobi numbered at 400,000 the refugees who had left Ethiopia for Sudan following the overthrow in May of the Mengistu regime .
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