Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] for [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
2 Even that incomplete list of achievements takes on special significance when people encounter Nadia for the first time and learn how a genetic abnormality meant she was born with only one finger on each hand .
3 Multi-user systems cost $7,000 for the first user ; $3,360 for each additional .
4 ULSTER investors who take a stake in this summer 's flotation of Northern Ireland Electricity may be able to make a ‘ quick buck ’ and raise cash for the next issue of British Telecom shares .
5 I meet Perry for the first time at the Starry Arms in Kentish Town .
6 I attend college for the first time in weeks .
7 Copy date for the next issue 14th August 1990 .
8 Copy date for the next issue 14 November 1990 .
9 When we make love for the second time this throbbing afternoon it is like lingering over liqueurs by a log fire .
10 Seedcorn money for the first round of fieldwork ( in 1983 ) was provided by the Economic and Social Research Council and by the Nuffield Foundation .
11 Special BAYS membership offer — a special combined fee of £4.50 is available for young people who wish to come to BAYSDAY and join BAYS for the first time
12 For instance , in the Villa Alta dialect of Zapotec ( Mexico ) , it is necessary to distinguish between events which take place for the first time with respect to particular participants and those which are repetitions .
13 Torture chamber for the first time , it has been purpose built at a cost of £300,000 .
14 New entry to the industry has been frequent ( Table 5.8 ) ; the total number of bookrunners has risen sharply since 1980 and 54 firms have entered the top 50 issuers since 1975 , while 15 firms have gained positions in the top 10 lead managers for the first time ( see Table 5.8 ) .
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