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

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1 In my opinion counsel for the receiver is well-founded in his contention that condition 8.1 must be construed as an attempt to create a hypothec of a type not recognised by law .
2 9.1 The Publisher may present copies of the Work to the Libraries entitled to the Privilege and shall be entitled at its discretion to present copies of every edition of the Work to the Delegates of the Oxford University Press and their Secretary and the Chancellor of the University editors of periodicals teachers and other persons through whom in its judgement publicity for the Work will be gained and shall retain the copies needed as samples by their showrooms and travellers throughout the world and all such presentation copies shall not be taken into account as copies sold .
3 9.1 The Publisher may present copies of the Work to the Libraries entitled to the Privilege and shall be entitled at its discretion to present copies of every edition of the Work to the Delegates of the Oxford University Press and their Secretary and the Chancellor of the University editors of periodicals teachers and other persons through whom in its judgement publicity for the Work will be gained and shall retain the copies needed as samples by their showrooms and travellers throughout the world and all such presentation copies shall not be taken into account as copies sold .
4 He refused to join Archbishop Simon Meopham [ q.v. ] in his precipitate support for the opposition to the Mortimer regime .
5 A few years ago , historians thought that Victor 19626 was the first commercially published electrical recording ; but in 1980 Robert W. Baumbach revealed in his book Look For The Dog that some earlier test recordings were eventually issued , which were not publicized because Victor had not signed the contract with Western Electric at the time .
6 The new chancellor , John Russell , traditionally seen as no friend to Richard , was prepared to make pointed and hostile references to earl Rivers in his draft speech for the opening of parliament .
7 The other potential problem was what would happen to Gloucester 's authority after the young king 's coronation , but even this seems to have been settled to the duke 's advantage and John Russell , in his draft speech for the opening of parliament , assumed that Gloucester would remain in overall control — although he clearly also felt that this was a departure from precedent which needed to be justified .
8 The new chancellor , John Russell , traditionally seen as no friend to Richard , was prepared to make pointed and hostile references to earl Rivers in his draft speech for the opening of parliament .
9 The other potential problem was what would happen to Gloucester 's authority after the young king 's coronation , but even this seems to have been settled to the duke 's advantage and John Russell , in his draft speech for the opening of parliament , assumed that Gloucester would remain in overall control — although he clearly also felt that this was a departure from precedent which needed to be justified .
10 The England and Manchester United captain was named yesterday in his club squad for the Littlewoods Cup second round , second leg against Portsmouth at Old Trafford tonight , a hairline fracture of the leg having healed with remarkable speed .
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