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

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1 Once a particular electron has soaked up enough energy from the X-rays for its release it begins to radiate from the parent atom ( Figure 3 ) .
2 ROYAL Mint worker Alan Meredith gave his wife fake bank notes for her shopping .
3 She glanced through Nina 's notes for her Editor 's piece at the front of the magazine and since it was by no means complete , jotted down some further ideas .
4 At the other extreme are those planners who compose the most thorough set of notes for their essays .
5 A church group in Lima , Peru , study the notes for their correspondence course in media education .
6 NOTES FOR YOUR DIARY .
7 I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest .
8 2 Preparing 1 Read the notes for your role .
9 It will be helpful to make notes for your talk but do avoid reading them .
10 Notes for my Nephews — 1 .
11 Notes for my Nephews — 2
12 Notes for my Nephews — 3
13 Notes for my Nephews — 4
14 Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 10
15 Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 12
16 I can get some notes for my article in Granada and Mitch can get some shots .
17 Despite an advertisement in his novel , ‘ Romany Rye ’ for a forthcoming book on Cornwall , none was produced , so we have to depend on his notes for his impressions of the county .
18 Babur makes notes for his letter .
19 Michael Parnell presented his research notes for his biography of Eric Linklater , 1984 .
20 A licence is that consent which , without passing any interest in the property to which it relates , merely prevents the acts for which consent is given from being wrongful .
21 A copy should then be sent to Personnel for our files so we can keep an accurate record of the time taken for sickness .
22 Consequently they have been short of riders for their opening British League Division One matches , and for last night 's rained off home meeting with Wolverhampton they were due to use David Norris , who has been sold to Eastbourne for £15,000 , and use the rider replacement facility for Shirra .
23 He admires the old classic musicals for their spectacle if not their storyline , and says that Vincente Minelli ‘ had a camera like a hawk after a mouse ’ .
24 To begin with , the reasons for which artists show together are varied .
25 It presupposes a reasonable belief in the existence of some other reasons for which consent is valid in some circumstances and the misled person 's mistaken belief that these reasons apply to his case .
26 The ‘ leopards and broom plants ’ , Plantagenet emblems , signify the dynastic reasons for which Henry the young king was killed , as were Rizzio and Mary 's husband Darnley centuries later .
27 The ministers gave as reasons for their resignations election rigging , mismanagement of the economy and an alleged cover-up of the murder in February 1990 of Foreign Minister Robert Ouko [ see p. 37239 ] .
28 The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time .
29 I can only speculate about the reasons for their success .
30 LOUISE BOWEN asked some of the other conference speakers to cast modesty aside and reveal the reasons for their success .
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