Example sentences of "for [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 She never bought more , nor less , than she would need for her housekeeping for the next 24 hours .
2 Mr Justice Ian Kennedy said he wanted to know about arrangements for her supervision over the next two years .
3 Univel Inc was down taking pictures for its scrapbook of the first editions of UnixWare coming off the production line last week .
4 The Law Society today publishes a Strategy for its work in the next three years in the Property and Commercial Services fields .
5 He told a joint meeting of the authority with Clwyd Family Health Services Association ( FHSA ) in Mold , that the authority will be bidding for its share within the next two weeks .
6 The Association is grateful to British Gas for its sponsorship of the second edition of this publication which it had , with HCIMA , launched the previous year .
7 We in Britain owe so much to our American allies , not only for their support during the last war , but also today .
8 A phased package of integrated measures — ‘ GREENWAYS ’ — has been approved by the Council and the Capital Plan includes financial provision for their implementation over the next 5 years and beyond .
9 ( The receptionist then locates Mr Wyatt as quickly as possible and informs him that there is a call from Mr Williams , Secretary of the Sailing Club , who wishes to discuss the seating arrangements for their dinner on the twelfth of November .
10 She was working for his charity for a third of what she could earn in the City , he enthused .
11 I 'm grateful to North Yorkshire and through you to the Strensall people for the arrangements and the use of the Village Hall and I think I must commend Mr Whipp for his fortitude through the last week or so .
12 He 'll be on duty for his country for the 86th time … and that 's one more than Chelsea defender Mal Donaghy , of the current batch our highest capped player .
13 He 'll be on duty for his country for the 86th time … and that 's one more than Chelsea defender Mal Donaghy , of the current batch our highest capped player .
14 The Vicar then took the text for his sermon from the second lesson , ‘ God loveth a cheerful giver ’ , and was so carried away by his own rhetoric that he absent-mindedly helped himself to most of the grapes hanging down from the top of the pulpit .
15 Certainly for his sacking of a third of his colleagues in the ‘ Night of the Long Knives ’ in July 1962 .
16 This did not stop West Indies taking a firm grip on the match , as Greenidge reached 5,000 Test runs and Richards 6,000 , warming up for his achievement in the next match with 87. 312 all out was hardly the big total they would have wanted , but it was quite enough .
17 Another Briton , Martin Brundle , driving a Ligier , finished fifth , collecting points for his team for the third time in four races , and Austrian Karl Wendlinger finished sixth in a Sauber .
18 NICK FALDO , never afraid of hard work in his pursuit of golfing perfection , has spent 30 hours in practice for his challenge at the 93rd US Open which starts at Baltusrol , New Jersey on Thursday .
19 He chose a sample of towns for his study as a first stage , then selected smaller districts within these , and so on .
20 ‘ Dr Lambert is perhaps best known for his initiative in the First World War towards the production of respirators .
21 John Simpson , who has complained about pressure from officials of both parties is also under fire for his report on the first John Major ‘ Val Doonican ’ rally , in which he suggested there was a tame audience and that Mr Major was no great orator .
22 When my right hon. Friend is making arrangements for his business in the second week in April , will he please include a visit to Edgware general hospital , where he will find patients , members of staff and doctors highly satisfied with the changes that have taken place in the national health service ?
23 Good morning Neville , many thanks for your memo of the sixth inst and I 've duly noted your comments , stop .
24 Thank you for your letter of the 22nd June .
25 Thank you for your letter of the 22nd June enclosing a valuable donation of £250 , on behalf of Mrs I M Vaughan , to help CPRW 's work .
26 Thank you for your letter of the 12th of May .
27 Thank you for your letter of the 8th April .
28 Thank you for your letter of the 17th February 19 … concerning …
29 Thank you for your letter of the 9th June safe receipt of which we hereby acknowledge .
30 Thanks for your letter of the 28th of May highlighting the danger of future valley drownings in Wales in order to meet the demands of an increasingly thirsty Southern England .
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