Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Six mobile offices were even stacked in pairs across the college lawn to accommodate some of the dozens of people employed by the Board especially for the event .
2 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
3 Parking is expensive and troublesome ; It is much better to put the money away for a taxi there and back , if you can .
4 The association has stated clearly that it is up to British Rail — and , perhaps , the Government — to take such dangers into account if they wish to increase railway speeds , as many of us would like , and to ensure that people can cross the line safely , even if that means the Government providing the money either for an underpass of for a bridge over the line .
5 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
6 It was a comparison that generated some calls for reform ; most notable among these was James MacGregor Burns in The Deadlock of Democracy published in 1963 , arguing the case essentially for the equivalent in the United States of a " responsible party system . "
7 You might consider getting a local electrician or TV repair man to take a look at these before sending the computer away for a specialist repair shop 's attention .
8 Of course , if the seller has a claim against the buyer either for the price or for damages ( see Chap .
9 Just take an odd sock , put your hand inside and pull the toe in for a mouth , stick paper shapes on for eyes and nose .
10 The staining , which was still most intense in the crypt region , was located in small granules not only near the microvillar membrane , but generally distributed all over the cytoplasm apically for the nucleus ( Fig 2F ) .
11 She 'd been elected to the National Executive Committee and she stood up , said how pleased she was , and then said , ‘ But now I have to take the bucket round for a collection because that 's what I always do … ’ and I just thought , ‘ How wonderful ’ .
12 Such a re-examination could be ‘ a landmark in penal history and illumine the course ahead for a generation ’ .
13 Yeah there was five women and dad was away and I was out at the fishing just for the night .
14 The Scholmaster thereof for the tyme beinge yelding and paying yearely unto my heires and some of Sixe shillings Eight pence Rente . "
15 Within Royal Ordnance which I have resumed the responsibility for I do n't know , Mr Chairman , I convened a meeting of the convenors to introduce myself and to familiarize myself with the movement and the industry only for the company to announce thirteen hundred redundancies , as we were meeting .
16 On the summer 's day that Michael Caine was being interviewed , he and the researcher sat and watched Wimbledon on the telly together for an hour or so before they got down to work .
17 Yeah Can I just flick the light on for a second ?
18 Do n't just brew the tea just for a moment love , I 've got the pudding to put out .
19 The reasons towards this sh erm the reason why that you had the rise in er absolute egalitarianism was that the Communist Party thought that they 'd be able to keep the speed up for the process of land reform .
20 The custodian , a member of Jack Barclay 's staff , had taken the car away for the night and it was gleaming spotless in the sunlight .
21 First , you time the length of the material to be trimmed at the beginning of the shot , and subtract from it the amount of the backspace ; this shorter length is then the point at which you set the tape early for the edit-in .
22 I was allowed to give the impression that there was a helluva lot more going on behind her facade , but again that was taken out when we came to do the episode again for the version seen on Television . ’
23 Well I 've turned the one in the bedroom off for the moment cos if in the daytime if your mum 's up re resting
24 This was not Paul Lexington pushing the boat out for the cast , which would have been very out of character ; it was for the ticket agencies .
25 When Constance had gone to bed that night , Louise made her suggestion that Nora leave the girl behind for a while longer .
26 Cos in the morning they get the sun from that direction , then they do n't see the sun again for a bit and then it turns up suddenly from over there .
27 The whole trip was a marvellous experience for us all and there was a terrific spirit amongst the squad , which set the scene nicely for the season ahead .
28 Does he accept that there is widespread support from industry and the community generally for the Government 's roads programme ?
29 The nurse and the doctor left the room together for a moment and she grabbed him by the shoulders and shook him desperately , with an air-lock in her throat as though she were in a temper .
30 Ask the vendor later for a demonstration of how it operates .
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