Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 As he later recorded in his ‘ Lines on an Autumnal Evening ’ , these were the settings in which for the first time ‘ young Poesy/Stared wildly-eager in her noontide dream ’ .
2 In the terms discussed in Chapter 2 during our reinterpretation of the Chicago School , these groups convert certain districts in what for them are front regions .
3 And I got a bag from erm Woolworths all blue shells in it for two ninety
4 It comes naturally to some people , but there should be night-school classes in it for the rest of us .
5 He needed all those things in me for which you had no use , pity , indulgence , even forgiveness .
6 The previous section has concentrated on cultural , and hence spatial , variations in what for shorthand can be called the ‘ world of work ’ , that part of life which is concerned with creating and sustaining the means of subsistence .
7 It 's just as well — I cut two holes in it for the ears !
8 Unused fireplaces should be blocked off , but the material used must have a number of good sized holes in it for ventilation .
9 Put a couple of holes in it for the legs .
10 well , here , I think it fitted in , I think it was this way , it 's a little bit difficult to see from the decision itself , erm this do , when these were notified there were provisions in it for example in relation to admission and expulsion , which the commission objected to and erm , I think one can summarize that this must of happen , the commission said to the marketing question if you do n't remove this restriction or if you do n't erm eradicate what we see as the arbitrary element of
11 He 'll take candy from a baby , if there 's fifty cents in it for him .
12 Many young men were attracted to the profession of arms for its own sake , and the excitement and glory of successful war were reasons in themselves for service , but some at least of those who engaged with a captain may have been responding to pressures at home and in the local economy rather than to the material incentives that war offered .
13 First , that there are cases in which for no apparent reason legacy and trust seem to be used imprecisely .
14 The enumeration districts with sufficient non-whites in them for reliable rates were those with 10 per cent .
15 What it is , is it 's a what , what , aha what it is er it 's a film and basically it 's a film with spaces in it for Robin Williams just to say jokes .
16 In that case the buyer of a new Nissan car had had it for less than three weeks and had made two or three short journeys in it for the purpose of trying it out , before the engine seized up because of a latent manufacturing fault .
17 It 's great , cos the water 's warm , and I fill up the sink and keep my hands in it for a long time .
18 Walk round , take out matchbox and place fasteners in it for safety .
19 But there were men in it for quite a while , I was wondering when that kind of faded out .
20 oh yeah oh but , yeah , but , this is gon na be done mostly on the streets in it for us ? , so what they gon na learn about that ? do n't remember when thingy
21 But one of the complaints that I was very bitter about was at that time I cycled to my work and they had paving stones in the bakery with the slits in them for to keep bikes .
22 Firstly the process of moving down towards our S S A needs to be facilitated because my own instinct is that the government , faced with all sorts of financial tribulations , is going to take a harder and harder nosed attitude towards local government expenditure , as it will unfortunately with an awful lot of the rest of what we have come to expect over the decades to be the responsibility of central government , clearly the current expenditure review is going to have some nasty shocks in it for consumers of account services , consumers of other assets of the welfare state but particularly I would suspect , the local government .
23 ‘ Instead I bit my finger so hard I had teeth marks in it for two days . ’
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