Example sentences of "with [noun sg] for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Joseph watched Tran Van Hieu 's father lower himself to the ground with difficulty for the third time . |
2 | Does he realise that his policy of drip-feeding the yard with funding for the fourth boat is unnecessarily extending the lives of the Polaris boats and jeopardising the employment of thousands of workers at Barrow , simply to safeguard the seat of the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) ? |
3 | Another valued partnership , with support for the Under-15 Festival , is with Bunbury Enterprises run by David English , who was introduced to ESCA by The Cricketer in 1987 . |
4 | Although US unions have been associated with support for the Democratic Party , the politicians and policies they have backed have by no means been the most socialist of those on offer . |
5 | Sit up straight with support for the lower back |
6 | After various appointment in the Birmingham area he was consecrated auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool in 1969 with responsibility for the pastoral care of five deaneries — Wigan , Chorley , Leigh , Ashton and Leyland . |
7 | Despite the hardness of her aunt 's attitude , the latter 's distress had got through to Lucy , causing her to become engulfed with sympathy for the older woman . |
8 | The two Prime Ministers met at Kolodeje , east of Prague on Oct. 10 , and reached preliminary agreement to maintain a customs union , with provision for the duty-free exchange of goods between the republics , with effect from Oct. 28 , the 74th anniversary of the creation of Czechoslovakia . |
9 | THE JULIE WARD inquest ended yesterday with counsel for the Kenyan state still maintaining she might have committed suicide or been killed by animals . |
10 | ‘ He 'll mention the Echo as often as he possibly can , ’ Graham said dryly , and defiantly filled his glass with whisky for the second time . |
11 | At the funeral Judith comes to terms with grief for the first time since the birth . |
12 | Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems . |
13 | The storyteller has already told us that he has been watching the road , his heart trembling with fear for the precious ark . |
14 | Stacked around the walls are sheepskins filled with hashish for the wholesale trade . |
15 | A main reason for this is that preparation for housewifery is intermingled with socialization for the feminine gender role in the wider sense . |
16 | This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment . |
17 | Moreover , the lack of success of many previous mergers in the UK motor industry between struggling groups does not fill one with confidence for the long-term success of that proposed venture . |
18 | Angelo 's judgement on Claudio , a death sentence for having got his bride with child , is severe but consistent with his principles , and he can affirm without hypocrisy , although self-righteously , Yet the confrontation with Isabella , come to appeal on her brother 's behalf , fills Angelo with desire for the first time in his life , and a soliloquy gives us this crucial information about his new state : Shakespeare there presents Angelo in a soliloquy nearer the mode of tragedy than comedy . |
19 | It is clear that yield can vary quite considerably with coupon for the same term to maturity , and with term to maturity for different coupons . |
20 | His voice moved up a register , from baritone to tenor , and it was tinged with irritation for the first time that evening . |
21 | Waits with impatience for the dying breath ; |
22 | Each is adorned with silken cloths and has its tusks shod with iron for the greater efficacy of killing criminals . |
23 | If the basic principles of wound care are not followed with respect for the natural healing process , even though most patients are young and fit , we could occasionally see a disastrous outcome from a wound . |
24 | He finished with praise for the Free Church Council movement . |
25 | His initial duties were to assist with fieldwork for the magnetic survey of India and by the 1908–9 field season he was in charge of operations in south-west India . |
26 | ‘ And now I do n't need lunch , ’ he added with consideration for the French taxpayer . |
27 | Therefore long-term factors played a strong part in convincing client companies to experiment with headhunting for the first time . |
28 | Player-manager Roy McDonough , who has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days , is happy with the likes of Robert Hopkins , Steve McGavin , Gary Bennett , Paul Abrahams and himself from which to choose as the U's bid to launch a late bid for the end of season play-off phase . |
29 | Now in a council bedsit , Barry and Diane Gammage are coming to terms with unemployment for the first time in their working lives . |
30 | Ford are proud of their 2.5 DI diesel engine in the Transit van and Lawrence is sure the future lies with DI for the smaller diesel car engine . |