Example sentences of "[pers pn] and for [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the question of trunk roads and the general capacity of the road system around York , the panel will see that we have actually presented some detailed evidence prepared by and I and for the information for the panel on Tuesday , I understand that all that information is agreed with the County Surveyor as well .
2 Wes smiled and looked up at me and for a moment the tough mask dropped from the grubby features and in the dark wild eyes I read sheer delight .
3 This therefore will be my last Sunday with you and so I take this opportunity to thank you again for all your kindnesses to me and for the way you made me welcome when I arrived 5 years ago ( does n't time fly ! ) .
4 But the whole incident has depressed me and for the first time since being diagnosed it occurs to me that I might be dying .
5 ‘ A sad day for me and for the community . ’
6 Indeed , some main roads represent corridors of distribution ; objects like pottery are found along them and for a distance on either side , but the number of object-discoveries diminishes rapidly beyond a certain distance from the road .
7 These were doubtless satisfactory for the individuals who had collected them and for a short period of time , until perhaps superseded by rulings that were seen to be more appropriate .
8 ‘ It is now clearly ascertained that the present chartered body will not accept the terms which is understood have been proposed to them and for the information of the Governors of the Royal Veterinary College I shall feel much obliged by your informing me whether or not a Charter will be granted to them . ’
9 The functional managers are responsible for choosing the right staff , for instructing them and for the result with regard to quality , quantity and cost .
10 Tirana home service radio initially denounced the hunger strike as having " nothing to do with a loyal strike struggle " , but in subsequent days the radio detailed the hunger strikers ' demands and deteriorating health , and by June 1 had swung round to emotional support for them and for the UITUA .
11 She never knew them , she pined for them and for the better life they might have had together .
12 Mr Rowntree went on : ‘ It is very sad for you and for the animals . ’
13 Apart from the people speaking for you and for the Council , and the Appeal Committee members themselves , only a limited number of people may be at a hearing .
14 They want to place on record the generous support that they 've had from you and for the , yes in a moment , the seconder of the emergency motion for er moving her support .
15 erm let me just let me just ask you first of all what is the value for you and for the company of of developing skills on presentations .
16 It destroyed him and for a time he was engulfed by a deep chasm of despair , drinking heavily , taking amphetamines and LSD — and he was in his sixteenth year of smoking marijuana .
17 Whatever the reason , no other reputable yard would touch him and for a while Charles drifted about on the fringe of racing .
18 The man stopped a foot away from him and for a moment or two William stopped struggling .
19 She looked at him and for a moment he thought that this time it was going to be easy , this time she would believe him and go to sleep .
20 And his quality show earned the praise of manager Steve Gritt , who said : ‘ That is the best all-round performance I 've seen from him and for the second game in succession he 's earned us a draw . ’
21 He had it then , as clear as a map of a well-charted route unfolded on the captain 's table , what lay in store for him and for the settlement ; though the islanders had not burned wet leaves and swelled white smoke into a pillar of cloud to issue a warning , the signal might as well have been as clear .
22 Nevertheless she followed him and for the next quarter of an hour they streaked up and down the pool .
23 She forced hatred to her soul , for him and for the unwanted desire that leapt unbidden to her pulses at the taste of his mouth on hers .
24 The party turned around to face him and for the first time the fat man moved .
25 He found himself smiling widely as he went to obey her and for a moment he felt he had dropped into a home which was familiar to him .
26 They looked at her and for a time no one said anything .
27 It woke her and for a moment she struggled , her hands coming up as if to tear it away .
28 The anticipation drained from her and for a moment she stood irresolute .
29 He turned and glared at her and for a moment she thought the old Georg was going to start carping and nagging and telling her what she ought or ought not to do .
30 Georg looked at her and for a moment she thought he was going to grab her , thought he was going to cry himself , but he suddenly stormed out of the dairy and began to stride up towards the lower pasture .
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