Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | We would take this opportunity to express our wish for continued cooperation and communication between management and staff and welcome this news sheet as a vehicle for this . |
2 | Gaitskell and Citrine were clear that Gibson was innocent of the whiff of corruption surrounding the allegations , to which he had no opportunity to reply ( and Churchill in this case expressed his sympathy for Gibson ) , but his resignation had , inevitably , to he accepted . |
3 | So this poet attacks his Friend for hoarding his beauty until it will be ‘ self-kill 'd ’ ( 6.4 ) . |
4 | Mr. Thornton submits that this passage supports his argument for the defendant in the instant case , but it seems to their Lordships that it is at best neutral . |
5 | Three of our candles are in this colour to represent our sorrow for our failure to love in so many parts of our lives . |
6 | Chris Waddle 's club , who this week took their spending for the season so far to £14 million by signing the Nantes player Didier Deschamps , have signed agreements with four players which give them priority should they wish to sign any of them . |
7 | While an overwhelming number of Scottish Labour MPs contacted by The Scotsman this week underlined their support for Mr Clarke , some of his original supporters indicated they would not support him in the shadow cabinet elections later this year . |
8 | The traditional complaint of consumers — who in Belfast supermarkets this week demonstrated their enthusiasm for cheaper beef — is that they pay twice for the beef mountain . |
9 | This paper seeks your approval for the revised estimate for the current financial year , nineteen ninety-three , ninety-four , and the for estimates nineteen ninety-four , ninety-five , for the policy commission . |
10 | This penalty took his tally for Bath up to 259 points in 49 matches . |
11 | This caning had its effect for the whole class knew that Miss Smith would stand no nonsense and it stamped her authority . |
12 | IGNORING the threat of disciplinary action , Alison Sheppard and Angela Pendrich head for High Wycombe this weekend to continue their bid for Speedo British Grand Prix titles . |
13 | If you are , get another nurse to do your shift for you — you can do that , ca n't you ? |
14 | Cowan scored the equaliser a minute before half time to bring his total for the season to 44 , beating the club record of 43 held by Martin Malone since 1973–74 . |
15 | ABOVE Another scene in the Seychelles this time offering us tranquillity for very different reasons ; the rocks and the overshadowing branches indicate to us that here we can enjoy good observation of our surrounds without ourselves being observed . |
16 | I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us . |
17 | England require just one more point to ensure their place for the World Cup finals in Italy next summer and Robson said : ‘ Everybody knows the importance of the game . |
18 | He explained his resignation on the grounds that he wanted to spend more time preparing his candidacy for forthcoming presidential elections . |
19 | According to Oakeshott , something less pretentious will do ; viz. , ‘ that we are not children in statu pupillari but adults who do not consider themselves under any obligation to justify their preference for making their own choices ’ . |
20 | If Robbie had needed any reason to deepen her dislike for his girlfriend that was it . |
21 | Remember , you can at any time exchange our equipment for the latest models as soon as they become available . |