Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [pron] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Sheep would not safely graze nor would spring lambs nor calves ; the average farmer could hardly be expected to stock them for old times ' sake . |
2 | A normal family life , he repeated to himself , and smiled almost wanly at the thought of something that seemed destined to elude him for several years to come . |
3 | It was one with which she was already familiar , both of them having helped construct it for regular meditations . |
4 | Ludlum 's so wealthy he has n't had to write anything for three years ! ’ |
5 | Would n't recommend masses into it , but because it 's no income potential , and it 's not that flexible , you 've got to keep it for five years to make it really work . |
6 | Welcome back : Our countryside is disappearing at an alarming rate and urgent action is needed to protect it for future generations . |
7 | For those nurses relocating from the acute sector to community services , training will be needed to prepare them for new ways of working . |
8 | Spennymoor impresario John Wray met Angie last summer and was inspired to book her for several tours of the North-East . |
9 | And he called it the well he was asked to make one for other blacksmiths . |
10 | Xishe 's wife is allowed to see him for 45 minutes twice a year . |
11 | Island Graphics says it has added multimedia features to IslandPresents , the graphics packages it introduced back at Uniforum , and has started delivering it for Sparc-based systems fitted with Open Look and Open Windows 3.0 . |
12 | Gusev deduced that Volkov was in love with a woman who 'd been sent to entrap him for political purposes , so Gusev deduced . |
13 | Somewhere inside you may know that Super Ex is a stick you have created to beat yourself for imagined inadequacies . |
14 | Some said that their wives did not have ideal looks , but that they had chosen to marry them for other qualities . |