Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | Not only is Jesus the only saviour but he 's also a presence saviour not for the future or the passed , but he is there now and he says now , Paul to the Corinthians now is the acceptable time , now is the day of salvation , not to be put off , not to wait until you 're older until this is settled and till that 's done and you 've had this experience or that experience , now is the accepted time , he is the presence saviour , he is not a saviour for you tomorrow , you do n't know what tomorrow will bring but he is a saviour for the present for now , also he is a complete saviour in Hebrews seven twenty five he is able to save forever , those who draw near to God since he always lives to make intercession for them and finally not only is he a complete saviour , but he will actually save you , not the person beside you , do n't worry about that he will actually save you , there in Romans chapter ten , thirteen , for whoever , for whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved and so the invitation 's to you and it 's to me , it 's to us as individuals , are there a few that 's gon na be saved . |
2 | In the UK in 1989 under 1% of the shares traded on the UK stock market were part of an index arbitrage transaction , while the corresponding figure for the NYSE for the period from July to December 1989 was about 5% ( Quality of Markets Unit , 1989 ) . |
3 | In November 1974 , it was he who talked me into going along for the audition for ‘ New faces ’ at the Blue Angel nightclub in Leeds . |
4 | Before I set off for the station for the train to Puno , I loaded up with imodium to seal my loose , nervous bowels ; folded my chain and felt its weight in my hand . |
5 | After he graduated from London 's Faculty of Astrological Studies , his star talents were spotted by veteran astrologer Patrick Walker and he has now been casting daily horoscopes for The Sun for over ten years . |
6 | ( See " Occupier 's liability " , pp. 107 – 9 , for the test for occupier . |
7 | Thomas Cromwell the chief agent for the King for dissolution of the monasteries 1535–38 , made many enemies during his brief reign , especially among the clergy , His reign ended in July 1540 , when he was beheaded for treason . |
8 | It will also bid for the contract for the RAF 's Engineering and Logistics System , LITS , with partner Anderson Consulting ; and for implementing the UK 's planned National Lottery . |
9 | Mid-sole : the layer between the sole and insole of the boot , which is anatomically shaped and designed to give the correct amount of flex and support for the activity for which the boot is designed . |
10 | Can you find out for the Army for me ? |
11 | But Peter used to rush home on a on a Sunday for the hotel for for the guests that were coming in Sunday . |
12 | Yet it is just this kind of assumption , unsupported by any fieldwork , that is responsible for the proposal for the further Directive . |
13 | She runs an international campaign called CAMS ( Commission for the Abolition for Sexual Mutilation ) based in Senegal and France . |
14 | As for the requirement for companies which own or operate fishing vessels registered in the United Kingdom to have their principal place of business in the United Kingdom , little needs to be added to that which has already been stated in discussing the nationality requirements . |
15 | As for the requirement for the owners , charterers , managers and operators of the vessel and , in the case of a company , the shareholders and directors , to be resident and domiciled in the member state in which the vessel is to be registered , it must be held that such a requirement , which is not justified by the rights and obligations created by the grant of a national flag to a vessel , results in discrimination on grounds of nationality . |
16 | Er which er have housing proposals within them and er to just make an average for the discount for the whole of the relevant parish , would be to overstate that particular case . |
17 | were handed a vote of confidence yesterday ( weds ) for the blueprint for the game 's future at a council meeting of all member clubs . |
18 | Charlton proved that the legend was fictitious and attributed to it ‘ a monkish origin ’ , invented to ensure the continuance of a service for the abbey for which there was no longer any justification . |
19 | This meant that John Browne , MP for the constituency for the past 13 years and deselected by his party after failing to declare business interests , lost his deposit . |
20 | I will arrange for the packaging for this title to be delivered to you tomorrow morning . |
21 | The Court of Appeal ( Brett M.R. , Lindley and Fry L.JJ. ) reversed that decision and entered judgment for the respondent for the interest due with costs : ( 1883 ) 11 Q.B.D. 221 . |
22 | Although it may be all right for the spokesman for the Opposition to talk about taking no measures , surely from all parts of the Province there is a cry for a security policy now to carry out what his own colleagues said would have to be done : to extirpate the IRA ? |
23 | For example , if the October RPI is 102.8 , and an annual inflation rate of 4.5 per cent is expected , then the forecast for the RPI for the following January is , and for the January following that , it is . |
24 | Although this document is an essential prerequisite for the competition for posts in universities and in the CSIC ( Spanish Council for Scientific Research ) , it can be obtained only after a bureaucratic process that takes at least one year and sometimes more than two . |
25 | In his entry for the competition for the Houses of Parliament ( 1835 ) he proposed an octagonal House of Commons and a House of Lords in the form of a ‘ baronial hall with minstrel gallery ’ . |
26 | But erm if you see some officer floundering for the word for a cabbage or something of that sort I could provide the word and he provided the conversation . |
27 | Clearly , reducing the number of road casualties is and has been a priority for the Government for some time . |
28 | What he said was he was waiting for the government for better |
29 | Richard Bates , senior planner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said it was clear Mr Patten was weighing the balance in favour of countryside protection . |
30 | Mr Ben Plowden , energy and minerals campaigner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said : ‘ There could be no worse time to allow an extension to Whatley when major changes in national minerals policy are almost inevitable . ’ |