Example sentences of "[det] [verb] for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | They all met for the international meeting at Salzburg in 1908 , having corresponded from 1906 onwards . |
32 | They all met for the first time on the show . |
33 | By the time he had managed to crawl on to the bed , dragging such scarves as he could find to shield his eyes , for the curtains were only flimsy cotton of a summer rented house , all annoyance , all regret for the wasted day , all intentions , all straining for activity , was gone , absorbed into the panic that connected — as if there was a piston rod — his throbbing head , the lights crossing behind his eyeballs and his churning stomach . |
34 | Sizwe Motaung , Philemon Masinga and Sean Donnelly are all tipped for the Premier League . |
35 | Many vote for the same party every time they vote , and probably give little attention to the personalities or policies of specific candidates . |
36 | He knew he was n't going to regret the move from the moment they all assembled for the first rehearsal . |
37 | first of all go for the right angle sort out the hypotenuse okay . |
38 | All creating for the next decade and beyond opportunities for a ship building industry . |
39 | Lion-hearted Nigel does n't worry about the high-speed horrors of blasting around a concrete oval , six inches from a wall at up to 240 mph with 30 other drivers all battling for the same space — and no runoffs if you crash . |
40 | ‘ We are all working for the same country , after all . |
41 | ‘ We are all working for the same goal , ’ he says . |
42 | Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ? |
43 | That accounts for the pinkish colour I found in the incisors of both remains . ’ |
44 | Erm , that accounts for the reduced allocation and the setting up fees as well . |
45 | Though marginally better in quality than that provided for the black population , their education fell far short of that which was provided in privileged white schools . |
46 | Doses 2–2.5 times those recommended for the intravenous route should be used , diluted in normal saline or distilled water . |
47 | He made the point that Community institutions and common rules are necessary for running common policies like those claimed for the single market , but that in areas such as foreign policy , co-operation should remain a matter for member governments accountable to the national parliaments . |
48 | The government was quite content , in essence , to use inflation as a weapon of war : somebody had to bear the costs , and apart from those assessed for the new Income Tax of 1799 , that somebody had to be the consumer . |
49 | The list of styles now available contains all those defined for the first document , ready for use in the current document . |
50 | Those studying for the Professional Certificate will normally be eligible to become student members but may be eligible for other grades of membership . |
51 | Those studying for the Professional Diploma will normally be eligible to become either intermediate or licentiate members but may be eligible for other grades of membership . |
52 | In December 1790 the Quaker committee , which maintained its existence alongside the London body , prompted Friends in the country to lobby their local MPs , particularly those elected for the first time in 1790 . |
53 | Their testimony on it represents crucial , first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account . |
54 | The models are : ( solid line ) the adiabatic CDM with ( dot-dashed line ) the isocurvature CDM , model ( the CMBR points for this model are a factor of 6 smaller than those plotted for the adiabatic model ) ; ( dotted line ) the model with texture plus CDM , . |
55 | That went for the washed cup and saucer from the last cup of tea too . |
56 | Much the same goes for the British Museum . |
57 | The same goes for the whole training initiative . |
58 | The same goes for the inductive reasoning by means of which scientific knowledge is derived from the observation statements . |
59 | So , although AViiON sales are increasing quarter by quarter , they are n't bringing in enough to compensate for the sudden drop-off in MV business . |
60 | Sometimes parents rip off stars from charts so often that the child never has enough to exchange for the big reward . |