Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [noun prp] [vb -s] for " in BNC.

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1 Anderson 's praise of McKendrick through praising Stoke University is undermined by the fact that , only one turn before , he reveals that he does not know which university McKendrick works for , despite beginning as if he does ( " And how are things at … er … " , ( p. 47 ) ) .
2 ‘ The source of the obligation upon which Miss Thomas relies for her claim is the domestic laws of the university , its statutes and its ordinances .
3 Readers of our great Vangmoor novelist , Alfred Osborn Tace ( or viewers , as one must say these days ! ) will be familiar with the scene in Wrenwood in which Brenda Nevil hunts for specimens of this orchid for her bridal bouquet .
4 Starting from a point further back in the development of a theory of television than that from which Steve Neale begins for cinema , I want to suggest some ways of thinking about television genre , which , though they will not deal with particular programme categories , may open out some more complex ways of thinking about the aesthetics and poetics of television .
5 Tanith 's whose father Chris works for ICI on Teesside investigated the way nature has provided effective camouflage and mimicry for certain species , including insects , reptiles , birds , fish and mammals , for her project .
6 Most of what Aunt Lavvy does for me , she does from choice — over and above my allowance , that is , which is held in trust . ’
7 But that is what Jaron Lanier claims for Virtual Reality .
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