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

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1 ‘ The money we lifted was hardly intended for them in the first place , was it ? ’
2 Presumably such militias date back to the last years of the Roman period , although there is no evidence for them in the fifth century .
3 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
4 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
5 I 've done lots of work for them in the last couple
6 It is very difficult to find a reason for that early forebear making a ‘ god ’ for himself in the first place , if it were not a result of the pressures of dependence originating from mammalian childhood .
7 Word processors are more like DTP packages , and spreadsheets do just about everything bar make the money for you in the first place .
8 Brian obviously a very important win for you but there were some close shaves for you in the second half .
9 It 's been so dreary for you in the last couple of weeks .
10 And after all the running around I 've done for you in the last couple of days .
11 I hope to have more details for you in the next Journal .
12 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 .
13 Watch out for him in the second series of The Young Ones when it 's next repeated , making a brief guest appearance as an exploding peasant .
14 I was running the wrong race ; I should never have been entered for it in the first place .
15 But he paid dearly for it in the first place did n't he ?
16 Our job is to go over there and come back with a result which keeps everything alive for us in the second leg at Parkhead . ’
17 Sometimes the contrast is not so clearly expressed for us in the twentieth century as it would have been in the first century , so we have to rely on commentaries to point out the way that the apostle was thinking .
18 The rough had been allowed to get really high and that was n't good news for us in the first round .
19 All Scotland 's impressive technique and tactical shrewdness went for nought in the 26th minute , though , when they lost a depressingly poor goal .
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