Example sentences of "[prep] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I feel very sorry for for the parents of Jamie
2 There are fashions are there as well for for the women not
3 Quite strange but as soon as he 's paid for for the goods and got the goods the chap 's going to go off looking for another .
4 Will you make a wedding breakfast for for the officers there were two officers and Sam and Emma and our Annie and Jack .
5 They had to make and shape things for us well for for the fitters , the machine and that you know .
6 Oh , yes , you 're just the sort of bloke we 're looking for for the guards .
7 But Peter used to rush home on a on a Sunday for the hotel for for the guests that were coming in Sunday .
8 Or how about the the questions about an an appeal for for the victims and er relatives of the disaster ?
9 And that 's why I think I can give my qualified support to the proposal for for an exceptions policy .
10 The trouble was that if you permitted intimacy you would be thought of as ‘ cheap ’ and perhaps be talked about as the girls at the dance had talked about Paula , only by the boys , which was worse , but if you did n't no boy would be prepared to bother with you for long .
11 The failure to develop a comprehensive local plan for West Belfast , as called for during the discussions of the Belfast Urban Area Plan , into which Springvale could have fitted , reflects the total ad hoc-ery of the approach to developing West Belfast .
12 As as a personnel manager once said to me , Reference are only worth the amount of work
13 Although the main site of Candida overgrowth is in the gut , it can also proliferate elsewhere — in the vagina or mouth , and on the skin , especially in damp areas , such as between the toes .
14 But what , she wondered , did the Colonel think about during the periods of his wife 's persistent chattering ?
15 What about what about during the holidays .
16 And then through off the sheaves
17 A fear that ‘ techne … will soon be silenced by the high technology ’ ( Amalgamemnon : 5 ) lurks behind the futuristic tales of these novels which echo the suspicions first hinted at in Out of the intentions of those who implement technological innovation .
18 In July 1990 , after behind the scenes prodding from the Bank of England , LIFFE and LTOM agreed to merge into one financial derivatives market .
19 It is beautifully painted with scenes of the dead person 's funeral along the sides , and scenes of Elysium , or the way to Elysium , on the ends ; smiling goddesses in plumed head-dresses ride along in a chariot drawn by a griffin on one end , and by a goat on the other , presumably ready to convey the human soul to Elysium , to live ever after with the gods .
20 Now and then , waiters would serve us refreshing drinks from the bar and while we were busy unwinding , we were happy to know that the children were being well looked after in the Children 's Club .
21 To take one 's finger off the bounding narrative pulse of Crime and Punishment and to open The Possessed — to open it anywhere — is to find oneself out in the sticks once again : the ‘ our town ’ of the novel and the voice relating its affairs bring back the ‘ we ’ of convict life in The House of the Dead and the more sketchy collective of that remote Siberian community outside the prison walls .
22 The woodwork can be clearly seen and the turned balusters have been looked after over the years .
23 The sausages , black pudding , bacon , halves of tomatoes were added soon after to the sides of the pan .
24 The other child is still being looked after by the parents who took her home .
25 Baby Two is still being looked after by the parents who took it home .
26 The second period covers the time from May nineteen ninety until now when the plaintiff has been solely looked after by the parents with the greatest devotion , application , selflessness and skill superimposed on their natural love and affection for the plaintiff .
27 The family had always been interested in the leather trade , indeed as far back as eighteen hundred and fourteen er , our ancestors were tanners in the south country , and we make an article known as Hooper 's saddle food , which is much sought after by the saddlers , and other people using similar sort of leathers .
28 The Malvern Hills have been looked after by the Conservators for around one hundred and ten years.Now they 're asking Parliament for more powers.And it 's that request which has led to controversy .
29 He himself says that he was ‘ del ordre de freres menours ’ , and that he was ‘ ordenours ’ , which probably means that he had the right to administer absolution ( a right much sought after by the mendicants ) .
30 The seneschal looked briefly at the quivering attendant being looked after by the others , then he shrugged and said something to the under-cook , who quickly got back down off the stool and turned to the others .
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