Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pos pn] [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Most people find it easy to drink large quantities of calorific drinks , sweet or alcoholic , without in any way lessening or delaying their appetite for the next meal — and these drinks , and sugar itself , are perhaps the ultimate example of fibre-free calories . |
2 | Can you imitate an academic ? — like not washing or changing your shirt for the next few days … ? ’ |
3 | What remains For MacDonald and Wimpey , of course , is patenting their process and cloning their hybrid for the purpose of franchising . |
4 | THE SCOTTISH Milk Marketing Board has bowed to pressure and withdrawn its bid for the Co-op 's Scottish milk business . |
5 | Wexford closed the books and emptied his tankard for the third time . |
6 | He played for Surrey second XI at 20 and made his debut for the first XI in 1947 , when he played five matches . |
7 | When we arrived half an hour later , all the canoes were unloaded from the trailer and we were all kitted-out with a helmet and life-jacket and given our canoe for the day . |
8 | So get phoning and voice your vote for the Scouseology superstars . |
9 | He was impressive in his Premier League debut against Nottingham Forest and retained his place for the 1–1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday . |
10 | Michael Dods replaced Appleson and retained his place for the plate match with New Zealand , for which , happily , there was some cloud cover from the blazing sun . |
11 | Bob Hodson phones the Wilton sales office on a Thursday and places his order for the following week . |
12 | She saw her tutor 's enquiring look and dismissed her benefactor for the moment . |
13 | A program allows one to frequently modify the hypertext database and test its consequences for the linear form . |
14 | On his way to the restaurant he passed a man and a woman arm in arm , a man walking purposefully , as if late for an appointment , a woman standing next to her car and searching her bag for the key . |
15 | It will provide an opportunity for us to explain and present our plans for the development of the community health service as an NHS Trust . ’ |
16 | Let us consider here just the relationship between the focusing and reasoning components in a system of this general type , and restrict our attention for the moment to the case of one pronoun in a sentence in the absence of any non-anaphoric ambiguity . |
17 | Diana , for her part , thought she would become a wife and mother ; but , with all the servants and secretaries who surrounded the Prince , including a valet who selected and prepared his clothes for the day , packed for him and even did his personal shopping , she felt superfluous , and just a little jealous . |
18 | Your sincerely PS Join us today : just fill in the application form in the enclosed leaflet — there 's FREEPOST so you do n't need a stamp — and show your support for the countryside . |
19 | The Expenditure Committee returned to this field in 1978 , and reiterated their recommendations for the appointment of planning assessors and for a review of the planning system . |
20 | This research will analyse this process of reconstruction and consider its implications for the continued use of scientific evidence within the criminal justice system . |
21 | It was no secret that Michael Foot — believing that he had a duty to the late Dick Crossman to procure the publication of the diaries — was courageously prepared to accept this risk and to bare his breast for the dagger . |
22 | He rose choreographically and refilled his cup for the third time . |
23 | In what must rank as one of the most ingenious ruses in the history of Hampden Babylon , Patsy Gallacher struck up a relationship with the hotel chambermaid and borrowed her clothes for the night . |
24 | discuss the proposed change with the New OED Project Director and obtain his approval for the change |
25 | Each quarterly presentation is allocated half a day ; Iveco 's directors explain the results for the previous quarter and give their projections for the rest of the year . |
26 | He undid her nightgown and admired her body for the first time . |
27 | The English could not make that final spurt , establish dominance and impose their demands for the marriage . |
28 | At the time of his father 's death in April 1788 Sutton and his brothers were still ‘ very eminent in the practice ’ and in 1796 he published The Inoculator , in which he explained his method and displayed his contempt for the medical establishment . |
29 | You have an urge to taste freedom and desert your owner for the excitement of the wild . |
30 | In a statement afterwards , the BBC said it had ‘ apologised to Mr Wright and his family and expressed their regret for the damage and distress caused ’ . |