Example sentences of "his [noun pl] for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Without autonomous change in tastes , or in technological possibilities , or in the availability of resources , no one can have any interest in altering his plans for the succeeding period .
2 Mayor dropped his plans for the new committee and agreed to keep the Executive Board more fully informed of his actions in future .
3 Ye Olde Reine Deer Inn is where Cromwell allegedly made his plans for the Civil War .
4 ANDY ROXBURGH , Scotland 's national coach , spent last night anxious over the availability of Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday .
5 ANDY ROXBURGH , the Scotland coach , spent last night worrying about Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender who is central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday , writes Patrick Glenn .
6 Andy Roxburgh , the Scotland coach , spent last night worrying about Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender who is central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday .
7 Between now and the early spring he will continue to consult people and build up his plans for the crucial meeting with ministers .
8 Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated .
9 She noticed his teeth for the first time : small and irregular , like pieces of gravel on a driveway , but sparkling white .
10 Outlining his proposals for the 1992/3 season , the Soc .
11 In the meantime , Pennethorne had been working out the details of his proposals for the Foreign Office .
12 He described his proposals for the coming year as neutral because he did not want to hamper recovery .
13 Or the actor who stumbles over his words for the second time at a rehearsal .
14 But even with his new London base it was impossible to gather enough talent from both his schools for the coming Christmas , so he advertised for dancers in the trade papers and took a chance that he could knock them into shape .
15 A PATIENT has been left in agony after a hospital cancelled an operation on his legs for the ninth time .
16 Tom had an amazing knack of being able to put all his candidates for the practical examination at their ease , it certainly worked for me in 1967 and was still working for our students in 1991 .
17 Even though she was making light of it , Charlie could n't mistake the fire that animated her when she reached his entries for the final night of Christine Ashdown 's brief career .
18 Her frozen surprise made him pause at the door , a gleam of amusement touching his eyes for the first time .
19 Charlie 's hearing was fully restored a week later and a smile appeared on his lips for the first time when he saw Grace standing by his side pouring him a cup of tea .
20 Containing his designs for the perpetual-motion helicopter .
21 Details of his transactions for the first month are given .
22 CD began writing up his travels for the Daily News , of which he was the first editor , and 8 ‘ Travelling Letters ’ appeared there between 21 Jan. and 11 Mar. 1846 , ending with the section entitled ‘ Piacenza to Bologna ’ in the book ; the ‘ Travelling Letters ’ were revised , and the remaining sections written for its publication as Pictures from Italy in May 1846 ( Bradbury & Evans , 1 vol . ) .
23 He opened up the Museum to scholars and architectural historians by writing many articles on Soane and his collections for the architectural press in the 1920s and also embarked on a series of publications about Soane : The Works of Sir John Soane ( 1924 ) , an edition of Soane 's Royal Academy Lectures on Architecture ( 1929 ) and The Portrait of Sir John Soane ( 1927 ) , as well as a number of pamphlets .
24 To Sara , more hard-pressed than ever at Lime Street , the intellectual and emotional sympathy binding Coleridge and Dorothy must have been both apparent and distressing , even if Dorothy , in De Quincey 's words , was a woman possessing ‘ no personal charms ’ : on only the second day of the visit Coleridge and Dorothy were occupied together correcting his poems for the new edition while Sara was left to carry the domestic burdens of the teeming cottage .
25 Hoccleve duly begins to translate his sources for the main work next day .
26 Harold was flexing his muscles for the perfect balance , teeth bared , knife poised over his head .
27 His ambitions for the current season , which runs from October 93 to August 94 , is to represent Scotland at the All England Open ( in the Wembley Arena ) , the Thomas and Uber Cup ( World team competition ) , the European Championships and finally the Commonwealth Games in Victoria , Canada , next August .
28 Once the President had retired to his quarters for the short flight , the DDI opened the envelope he 'd been handed when he arrived at the airport .
29 It was the discussion of the contemporary civilization phase of Faustian Culture and his prophecies for the immediate future which gave Spengler his notoriety .
30 On March 21st , a despatch from Falkenhayn admitted that Rupprecht had been right about the British not being able to take the offensive , and at the same time it ordered the withdrawal of three of his divisions for the general reserve .
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