Example sentences of "[pers pn] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 Through reflecting on and articulating aspects of my Christian life and discipleship — my hopes and fears , my successes and failures — with someone who will help me look for the Spirit 's direction , my private world becomes shared , I can make more sense of my pilgrimage and continue in it supported .
2 ‘ And I want some of you to help me look for the others .
3 It is they , too , who lend him/her money for the journey and help him/her look for a job in the urban environment .
4 These changes gave museums the right to retain what they earned , to privatise some of their services such as restaurants , publishing etc , and also gave them responsibility for the maintenance of their buildings .
5 A source of particular vulnerability for the agencies is that in its reorganization of the water industry the 1973 Water Act gives them responsibility for the management of the great majority of sewage treatment works , which in many areas are themselves significant — often principal — sources of pollution .
6 He said : it gives me hope for the future of the planet that people can work for a solution to poverty and problems and can enjoy life at the same time .
7 If Dad was alive he 'd give me money for the bike like a shot .
8 This gave them sympathy for the victims of the slave trade and slavery and , as the abolitionist John Bowring stressed , formed a strong bond of union between them .
9 NEWSAGENTS have rejected a move which would see them campaign for the restoration of capital punishment .
10 To beat the World No. 1 , even in an exhibition , gives me confidence for the future . ’
11 So if you had a word with Liz I bet she 'd be delighted to give you permission for the kids to visit the old family home . ’
12 I 'll give you money for the assassin .
13 Your Royal Highness , commodores , and members of the Association , may I begin my report by thanking you Ma'am for the time you have given to our sport , for being with us at our Annual General Meeting and for the address you have just delivered .
14 Everyone feels healthier there , and so many visitors love the freshness of the high altitude , giving them appetite for the local gratin dishes , the carp and pike , the best butter in the world , light white wines like the Seyssel of Savoy — and of course the famous liqueur , Chartreuse .
15 Roffman and Purdy have quite rightly stressed that Vidor 's traditional populism gave him sympathy for the underdog , but prevented him from moving towards any collectivist political situation .
16 She 'd promised him money for the van , which she would make wearing that bloody badge .
17 They hanker for the climate , the friendly slower-paced lifestyle and lack of congestion … and a new start at 40 .
18 When the heir had done homage to the king , it was usual for the Justice of the Forest , on receipt of the appropriate writ , to take from him security for the payment of relief , and then to give him seisin of his Forest bailiwick ; the king 's escheator was ordered at the same time to hand over his lands to him , those appurtenant to his forestership , and whatever others he might hold in chief by other service .
19 West Indies have answered speculation about Viv Richards 's health by naming him captain for the Champions ' Trophy tournament in Sharjah and the Nehru tournament in India .
20 With an unbeaten 75 off 38 balls in a Sunday League win over Warwicks at Leek in the same week , Adams revealed himself as one of the game 's most destructive young batsmen , and he hopes these innings will earn him consideration for the England ‘ A ’ tour .
21 Found him shelter for the night .
22 They echo the theme set in last year 's CBI Business Agenda for the 1990s with the emphasis on controlling inflation , public spending , strengthening the Department of Trade & Industry and giving it responsibility for the National Economic Development Council and opposing a national minimum wage .
23 Fleetwood 's powers thus lapsed , and Blackpool retained control over the line , bringing with it responsibility for the track and the roadway up to 18″ on either side .
24 Eagle Star launched it strategy for the older market last April , with a range of special policies sold by a mature salesforce .
25 A crushing Unionist victory in 1915 , bringing with it disaster for the Labour party and a major setback for the " New Liberalism " might have ended the difficulty , but when the First World War intervened the problem remained .
26 Lord Acton gave it expression for the first time in 1887 , in a letter which Tolkien might have been interested enough to read — it is in a strongly anti-Papal context .
27 Is not it time for the Government to compensate the people whom they damaged in their first Tory recession ?
28 he was a development manager , I 've been giving 'em earache for the last year and a half , saying , you are falling behind man .
29 Their only hope was to find a farmhouse where a friendly farmer might be able to offer them shelter for the night .
30 No satisfactory answer to this problem was forthcoming meantime , but at least the situation gave them time for the main Scots foot army to come up .
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