Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For longer trips , there are travel sickness tablets especially for dogs and even those made for human consumption can be very beneficial if used according to the instructions for dosing a child . |
2 | One liked coupling up coaches you see , and then the vestibules , the canvas vestibules joining the coaches together for passengers to walk through . |
3 | British trademarks law , which dates back to 1938 , lets people register trademarks only for goods . |
4 | We find a simple splitting into two states only for molecules in which there is a single halogen atom , lying on an axis of at least 3-fold symmetry . |
5 | Just take an odd sock , put your hand inside and pull the toe in for a mouth , stick paper shapes on for eyes and nose . |
6 | I have been trying to make it more commercial and wearable for evening looks , and the staff are now using the technique on clients especially for weddings . ’ |
7 | Oh no there were n't motor cars out for years , called them charabancs , charabancs you know . |
8 | Hot-tip Durkan steps forward for elections |
9 | No , no compensation as such , there are opportunities occasionally for landowners to ask that er one of the houses might for example be used for one of their own workers er when that worker retires , that type of thing . |
10 | There were cages too for animals , but different from the ones here . |
11 | There are urgent calls tonight for lights to be installed on the motorway where one driver died and eight others were injured in a multiple pile-up . |
12 | A few years later it 's chocs away for Rovers ' new regime at Wolves on Saturday . |
13 | They felt a note of activities just for parents would be useful , like coffee mornings and discussions groups , making it plain if and when pre-nursery age children were welcome to accompany the parent . |
14 | Try to have some shelves above for files and cook books , add a telephone , writing implements and note books , even a typewriter if you can , and you have a mini office to hand whenever you need it . |
15 | Kernaghan was also aware United invited 40 Irish youngsters over for trials during every school holiday . |
16 | Plant tubers indoors for stocks of dahlias like ‘ Inca Royale ’ |
17 | There is an organic garden and tree nursery , which along with the farm , are valuable areas both for schoolchildren and adults . |
18 | So check your child 's shoes often for signs of discomfort . |
19 | Rows of benches with wire baskets underneath for shoes , clothes pegs above , and at the end a bank of showers and toilet cubicles . |
20 | This however , masks a longer term rising trend in car passenger casualties particularly for children of primary school age . |
21 | It is known to map real metrics to real metrics only for space-times with two space-like Killing vectors . |
22 | At Tonbridge he had colours only for rackets , as J.R . |
23 | Acute illness episodes were also significant , restricting the activities of men over 75 for an average 47 days each year , and of women for an average 61 days each year — compared with 23 days and 29 days respectively for men and women of all ages . |
24 | Last November Peter Heather , 27 , from Kingsley Holt , North Staffordshire , and Brian Mounsey of Liverpool were sentenced to 40 and 50 years respectively for drugs trafficking . |
25 | In 1983 the expectation of life at birth in England and Wales was 71.3 years for men and 77.3 years for women ( Whitehead -1987 ) compared with 55.3 and 54.4 years respectively for citizens of Bangladesh . |
26 | Twelve councils had seats up for grabs … this is how they look now … five are hung councils where no one party has an overall majority . |
27 | Some effort has been made by some libraries to assist libraries and institutions with user education programmes , for example , universities and polytechnics for schools , and public libraries also for schools , 2 but this expresses local efforts of co-operation , rather than the submission that user education is a continuous process which takes place throughout the various educational sectors and beyond . |
28 | ‘ There will be places up for grabs , but batsmen with less ability and in most cases less experience have overtaken John . |
29 | ‘ Potentially there are a lot of places up for grabs . |
30 | The strength of the aversion was then tested ; on the day after conditioning for some rats , and 21 days later for others . |