Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] for [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A further uncertainty is whether a legislative text remains ambiguous or obscure for the purposes of the relaxed exclusionary rule once it has been judicially interpreted or construed .
2 ENGLAND shrugged off the loss of injured captain Chris Sheasby to beat CIS Bears 24–10 , Hong Kong 22–12 and Ponsonby ( NZ ) 26–0 and qualify for the quarter-finals of the Dubai Sevens rugby union tournament , where they face the Bahrain Warblers .
3 Energy efficiency , natural gas and the limited contribution to electricity supplies from renewable resources will not be enough to contain increases in carbon dioxide and provide for the needs of a fast-expanding world population .
4 The road serves the village of Barashevo and sometimes the civilians have to stand behind the lines of the guards and wait for the columns of criminals to go by before they can proceed on their way .
5 After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game .
6 He advised the ladies to walk towards the town and wait for the men at the first hotel .
7 examine that report and wait for the results of the erm public consultations .
8 Compare it with other theories , try and look for the limitations of it .
9 The basic structure and feel for the balances of nature ’ , as she describes it , inform her abstract work , itself often initially inspired by her landscape watercolours .
10 It is my desire that many others , in our own day , will catch something of Baxter 's vision , zeal for God and love for the souls of men .
11 To this there is made the qualification , or condition , that the statutory powers are exercised without ‘ negligence ’ — that word here being used in a special sense so as to require the undertaker , as a condition of obtaining immunity from action , to carry out the work and conduct of the operation with all reasonable regard and care for the interests of other persons ; … ’
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