Example sentences of "[det] [noun] for [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Forsyth 's support for student loans has ensured little support for him on the campus but , that apart , the student vote seems to be as divided as it is in the wider constituency .
2 There may have been some support for him among the cardinals , but they were not prepared to act in concert and several now put themselves forward .
3 Tony Asmar 's lined up a couple of people in Beirut to shoot some pictures for us near the airport .
4 ‘ When I argued , he said if I lost my licence he would find another job for me in the organisation . ’
5 Mohammed has provided this service for us in the Toubkal massif over many years .
6 She was good at sewing , and managed to make some clothes for me in the thinnest material available .
7 ‘ Although there 's not much joy for them in the one at his mother 's , which is mostly terraced with hard stone flags , and ‘ my precious flowers ’ , which must n't be touched . ’
8 From the survey , it would seem that many bureaux which own the microfilm system find many uses for it within the bureau when it has not been taken out for an outreach advice session ; it is used for training purposes in order to demonstrate access to and use of information in CAB advice work and it is also used for giving talks to outside groups .
9 I also continued to help the two people and their father , and did many jobs for them in the night .
10 I hope to have more details for you in the next Journal .
11 And even if you have never believed in the compelling force of destiny , you should develop considerably more respect for it by the end of 1993 .
12 If there are enough requests for them in the web , I 'll stick them in .
13 The idea of a National Government was primarily an idea of the political centre and right : there was hardly any support for it in the Labour party — except from Mosley , and he was moving rapidly to the right .
14 I asked Dick if there were any surprises for him about the aircraft and he mentioned that he was pleasantly surprised that this Allison machine ran so smoothly and that the power band was as wide and it was .
15 He also said he had no desire to tackle the principle of comprehensive education : ‘ I do n't see any need for it at the present time .
16 Either there were not enough fish for him in the Black Sea , or he could n't catch them .
17 Is there enough room for me in the back , and Neil ?
18 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
19 But I mean we also , we , I mean we 're providing a service for them to allow them to come on off the street , use the bus , right , but at the same time were trying to provide services for them because one of the things that came out in a consultation was , young people did n't feel that there was enough information for them in the town .
20 I have n't got any cover for him in the holidays
21 ‘ Whether there will be any jobs for them at the end of the day is too early to say but at least they will be getting quality training which can be a kick-start in life . ’
22 as if He 'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He 's got to see to .
23 Last season Ian gained full International honours , completed his century of Palace goals to join the select group of just five men to have achieved that feat for us since the club 's foundation back in 1905 , and scored twice as Palace beat Everton 4–2 to win the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final at Wembley , while his virtuoso hat-trick , scored in just eighteen minutes during the second half of Palace 's penultimate game of 1990–91 , at Wimbledon , demonstrated in magnificent style that when Ian is on form there is no more dangerous or exciting player than he in the entire Football League .
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