Example sentences of "in [num] for [art] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 When an offer came in 1963 for a play that was as different from a ‘ Carry On ’ as a lunch at the Grill and Cheese was from one at Le Caprice , he hesitated — and went on holiday .
2 Major alterations in the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries covered up the marble and we have to be grateful to renovations in 1904 for the fact that it is now visible again .
3 Peregrine Phillips took out a patent in 1831 for the contact or catalytic process for the manufacture of sulphuric acid .
4 Peter had won a south-east regional first novel award in 1976 for a book that had sold 2186 copies before being remaindered .
5 One wonders how close the cost of Edward 's internment was to the £15 3s. 4½d. paid to Hugh Brice in 1471 for the cerecloth and spices used to embalm his predecessor , Henry VI .
6 John Plaw 's design in 1800 for a cottage or small farmhouse , ‘ Intended for a Gentleman in the New Forest … as an object to be seen from his Mansion ’ ( Fig. 25 ) , has a much less extensive landscape than that of Blaise Castle in mind , but it is typical of many at about the turn of the century .
7 Buck got down in two for a par and strode off to the 18th tee two strokes in the lead .
8 Previously Peter had raised £1,180 in 1988 for the group and £1,192 in 1990 .
9 But dogged determination by the owners saw the restoration of this fine engine , built in 1905 for the LSWER and which also served the Southern Railway and BR(S) , through to completion .
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