Example sentences of "[noun] 's [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 A best guess would be around 6,600 — a figure , they pointed out , that was higher than the EPA 's estimate for 1986 , let alone for 1992 .
2 Amongst the most important of these carefully plotted works are : de Falla 's The Three-Cornered Hat ( 1919 ) which originally accompanied a mime play and so fascinated Diaghilev that he commissioned the composer to enlarge it for Massine 's ballet ( see page 59 ) ; Vaughan William 's Job , commissioned by Diaghilev , was unused until de Valois created her important ‘ Masque for Dancing ’ ( 1931 ) ( this marked the inaugural performance of what has become The Royal Ballet ) ; Arthur Bliss ' Checkmate ( 1937 ) was choreographed by de Valois after both composer and choreographer had worked on the plot ; Prokofiev 's Romeo and Juliet was composed with the help of a Shakespearean theatre expert and has been used notably by Lavrovsky , Ashton and MacMillan ( see page 26 ) ; and Ashton provided a roughly outlined plot for Hans Werner Henze 's score for Ondine ( 1958 ) .
3 As with Creature Comforts , Lowe Howard-Spink 's work for Tesco , which won the campaign of the year in services , was deemed by some to be beyond its first flush of freshness , but its impact on consumer perceptions continues to impress .
4 Quote ‘ Daily Mirror offer ’ and they will be able to make your Butlin 's booking for you .
5 Or visit your local ABTA travel agent , quoting ‘ Daily Mirror offer ’ , and they will make your Butlin 's booking for you .
6 Billy Butlin 's eye for the hedonistic package outstripped all competitors .
7 But Crosby 's move for Wilson has been put on ice while Southampton dither over whether to come back in for Armstrong after having a £750,000 bid rejected .
8 It was believed that an Urban Development Grant might meet this need and Manchester City Council agreed to support the association 's application for this form of government assistance .
9 Jean Burnham , from West Sussex , criticised the ‘ smug ’ Richmond Conservative Association 's motion for debate , welcoming government initiatives to increase the supply of low-cost housing .
10 He also produced a lively documentary approach when portraying football crowds as illustrations for John Arlott 's article , ‘ Learn while you watch , in the Football Association 's Book for Boys .
11 It is important that the rider does not collapse in the forward swing and so rely on his horse 's beck for support .
12 Closely connected to a horse 's need for sensory stimulation is its need for exercise .
13 The horse 's need for movement and exercise is a result of the evolutionary process .
14 A horse 's need for self-esteem can be extended in different ways to suit us .
15 Even a horse 's need for drinking water can become distorted .
16 — SCARBOROUGH boss Ray McHale is considering revamping his side 's formation for tomorrow 's tricky trip to Chesterfield .
17 What one can be absolutely sure about is that giving up does the other side 's work for them , and ruins all your own possible futures and other people 's as well .
18 An experienced central defender remains one of Kenny Dalglish 's priorities , and Walker would fit the bill more than adequately if the Rovers boss felt the need to reinforce his side 's challenge for Championship honours .
19 FOLLOWING THE FIRST day of The Subject Was Roses rehearsals , Dustin went over to a girlfriend 's apartment for dinner brimming with enthusiasm and confidence .
20 Only after a time did I force my attention to the other problem — Gharr 's demand for the phetam in return for Mala .
21 At a meeting in Newcastle , the Committee of Coal Owners in Newcastle voted in favour both of Stephenson 's claim for priority and to give him some money for it .
22 With his Yorkshireman 's eye for economy he was soon suggesting that the more impecunious aeronauts might seriously consider the process .
23 As a result , President FRanois Mitterrand 's support for Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's policy on German reunification at Strasbourg was dependent on the West Germans agreeing to set up the government conference by the end of next year .
24 Any lingering doubts about the closeness of that alliance were dissipated when Chancellor Helmut Kohl gave his ringing support for President Franois Mitterrand 's call for a special inter-governmental conference next December , to begin revising the Rome Treaty and opening the way to full economic and monetary union .
25 Last June , the Defence Department sent scientists , led by Haroun Tazieff , a prominent vulcanologist and President Mitterrand 's commissioner for natural disasters , to Mururoa .
26 With François Mitterrand 's re-election for a second seven-year term in 1988 , they had to face the demoralising prospect of being out of power for 14 years .
27 Such is Mitterrand 's passion for golf that he has set up a Commission Ministerielle de terminologie du sport .
28 In Moeri 's design for the plant , heat was continuously removed from the reaction by evaporation of xylene .
29 A representative from the Confederation Franaise Democratique de Travail says the union will oppose Compagnie des Machines Bull SA 's plan for voluntary redundancies at the company 's labour-management committee meeting scheduled for Friday , according to a report in French business journal Les Echos .
30 In 1962 the International Situationists began to impinge on the wilder fringes of Gallic politics , with the publication of Raoul Vaneigem 's Totality For Kids .
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