Example sentences of "for a [noun] [prep] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 The tough dual Oaks heroine , brave runner-up to Subotica in the Arc last time , is heading for a showdown with Breeders ' Cup Classic hero A P Indy in Tokyo .
2 And having committed the boy to a day on the rubbish , he could hardly turn me down when I suggested we settle for a couple of hours ' conversation over a few beers , after he 'd sorted out the mess .
3 Well he it wo n't it wo n't get done for a couple of weeks ' time then you 'll say
4 He attempted to use the union structures to guide developments , calling on Dec. 9 for a Congress of Peoples ' Deputies to be convened to discuss the Minsk agreement .
5 They called for a reform of judges ' status and of the conseil supérieur de la magistrature to make it " truly independent from political power " .
6 For a study of clients ' perspectives with fairly limited time and money , group interviews can be very productive , as in the National Children 's Bureau 's ‘ Who Cares ? ’ study ( Page and Clark , 1977 ) in which young people in care spoke at length about their experiences .
7 There it 's got tunnels and it 's metal around the edge and it 's green three four three four three four to ring for a bash at Kids ' County and er we know it 's not the Major Oak cos that 's what they 've both guessed so far all right .
8 There somewhere around Nottinghamshire something around Nottinghamshire what are they describing there three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County do n't leave it too long before you call and er if you want to talk to the councillors about the leaf stem and trees you can call as well .
9 Three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County .
10 Three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County er we 'll see if we can sort it out while this is on from the Dooleys .
11 Now that virtue could be acknowledged in the toddler as he freely followed his own natural pursuits and interests — not excluding the exploration of his own body-the ground was finally prepared for an acceptance of babies ' desires as needs in themselves : ‘ Babies want attention ; they probably need plenty of it ’ ( Children 's Bureau , 1945 ) .
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