Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | pupils should keep options open for post-16 education and not be denied opportunities at later stages ; |
2 | And we 'd perhaps make about six trips , and I think we used to get sixpence each for that . |
3 | Fearing pre-election jitters would make things worse for French collectors this year , organisers Daniel Gervis and Florence Benhaim also changed the dates of the Salon to put it on after France 's two-round General Election on 21 and 28 March . |
4 | They also reasoned that the costs of maintaining access to very large collections would erode funds available for new acquisitions . |
5 | THE BMC , which at present enjoys the vague legal status of an unincorporated association , is proposing to become a limited company — a move which will make things easier for legal purposes in a number of ways . |
6 | This ‘ list of good intentions ’ , as Delfim Netto , an economist , has called it , will cost $13.2 billion for agricultural credits and subsidies and $1.6 billion for nutrition and health care . |
7 | Can the right hon. Gentleman explain why the Department of Transport , whose budget has increased three times the rate of that of the Scottish Office , can find £1.5 billion for additional railway improvements in the south of England , but can not find £80 million to electrify the Edinburgh-Aberdeen railway line ? |
8 | Pupils can find school unattractive for all kinds of reasons . |