Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb past] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Bennet came to clean four times a week now , and another woman came for the washing , and Julia often wondered how she would have managed without them .
2 Another woman reached for the speaker 's hand and started stroking it .
3 admitting things like losing fifty billion quid on fluttering on foreign exchanges er Mr did or flittering away the north sea oil revenue in tax cuts for higher earners rather than er keeping that er once in a life time er bonus that this country had for the north sea oil and also you could mention the increased pension for but it did n't match billions that have been wasted on defence expenditure especially defence expenditure and especially the trident programme .
4 Another candle stood for the trivium , the place where three roads meet .
5 The German offensive on Russia only two months later shocked Japan , and many Japanese argued for the breaking of the non-aggression pact .
6 Any body interested for the Arse game ?
7 Yet to a very large extent German efforts were contradictory : Völkisch opinion wished Germany to remain as it was and yet somehow to return to the past ; they wanted to return to the past yet at the same time wished for the power to behave as they pleased .
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