Example sentences of "on [pers pn] for the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 One might say that the ‘ candid camera ’ technique used for some television programmes , where people have tricks played on them for the benefit of the viewers , is rather in this mode of observation , though it is to be hoped that social researchers would not encourage people to make fools of themselves in the way television producers do .
2 The more frequently graded tests are used , the better will be the understanding of those who are to rely on them for the selection of candidates .
3 I 'm going to keep a short rope on you for the rest of our lives . ’
4 They did not pick on you for the hell of it .
5 It is contained in the old aphorism ‘ the child is father to the man ’ , and expresses the belief that a child 's experiences in the early years will leave a mark on him for the rest of his life .
6 By contrast , he did inherit a destructive family situation which weighed heavily on him for the rest of his life .
7 A first round victory caught everyone 's attention , and Swift kept close tabs on him for the rest of the year , even fielding a car for him in the 25th anniversary race at Silverstone and again in the Irish Festival .
8 The idea , however , that the rebels aimed to kill the King is unlikely — not only did the rebels show a positive loyalty to him at Mile End and Smithfield , and adopt as a watchword ‘ King Richard and the True Commons ’ , but they made no attempt to take vengeance on him for the death of Wat Tyler , when he could have been at their mercy .
9 He made a pun on it for the title of his revue Cranks .
10 * Get into the habit of standing back from your essay so that you can comment on it for the benefit of your reader ( see p. 104 ) .
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