Example sentences of "[adv] for [det] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Thank you so much for this month 's beautiful surprise !
2 Thank you so much for this month 's beautiful surprise !
3 Thereafter , it is slightly intimidating when subjects are set down for each day 's debate , and we feel a little restricted in moving beyond the sphere of the Ministers on the Front Bench .
4 NEW faces are certain to be brought in for this summer 's Ashes series after England 's winter humiliation was completed by defeat against Sri Lanka in Colombo yesterday .
5 Or they 're pun they 're pouring money into the countryside now forty five million , he 's going in for these developments er to create a better countryside just announced this week .
6 We have a portion to give away for each reader 's letter we print .
7 By principle I we see that U = N. Thus for each n ε N we have n ε U ; that is S(n) is true , as required .
8 North Yorkshire and South Durham THE proven consistency over recent seasons of Redcar , Darlington and Guisborough make it impossible to look elsewhere for this season 's champions .
9 Beresford came under almost non-stop pressure for the final hour of the match but was only beaten once for all Huddersfield 's domination .
10 They 're one of 14 national display teams limbering up for this weekend 's International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire .
11 Olympic gold medallist Duncan Goodhew , President of the BT National Swimathon , wished all 30,000 swimmers who have signed up for this year 's BT National Swimathon ‘ the very best of luck ’ .
12 Today , more than 100 million Europeans are gearing up for this winter 's invasion of the ski-slopes .
13 and do n't forget first news of the football … on goals extra tomorrow teatime … our next sport takes us to Kingsholm in Gloucester and its curtain up for this week 's rugby review
14 This time , alas , there is little to cheer and they need to pick themselves up for this Saturday 's basement battle against Chester .
15 In time , beach reconnaissance would become a scientific study of landing areas and their immediate hinterland — the littoral across which Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott 's men would lead raiders and the van of invasions , guiding the landing craft crews with marker canoes and other devices that in part at least made up for these flotillas ' limited experience of coastal navigation .
16 She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children .
17 LIFE IN THE SHADOWS : Sarah is preparing to go out for another night 's work ( left ) and on the streets , where she is wary of police
18 Look out for this years ' Lillywhites evening in November , and see if you can be a lucky winner .
19 It would be technically possible now for some Members ' offices to be given the feed .
20 Oh the idea of saving now for this year 's Christmas present , there 's one small snag , it will cost around £60,000 .
21 And th and we 've sustained that now for several months erm much more so than we did when we did the thing at the end of ninety one .
22 My horse is kept at a lovely yard 13 miles away : too far for many people 's choice , but the facilities and the people compensate for the 20 minute drive .
23 Well for most people erm I mean they say to me , I do n't want to be the richest man at Millford Hill , in other words I do n't want to save in retirement indefinitely , but you are intending some capital growth as well , cos if you do n't have capital growth , you do n't protect your investment .
24 Maddock came , Maddock were n't here for this morning 's fucking Economics lesson , exam .
25 Why are there grave areas , areas of uncertainty and responsibility erm Rivers Authority er Area Manager I believe , Mr er presented the position from their point of view er in particular circumstances on the night of thirtieth December er the er Southern Water whose responsibility is primarily sewage erm er describes circumstances that they have been contending with and a great deal of criticism erm was what we had to anticipate if you like or do anything er to contend with the unusual circumstances of that night erm the consequence was that a large number of new houses in the very close to the that runs through Barnham and under the railway there erm and er not ordinary surplus water flooding , but sewage flooding and the consequences then for many years er it 's obviously going to give , quite apart from having to live with it , er it will on the properties themselves and adversely affect er the ability of individuals to sell them off .
26 I ca n't imagine that a woman who 's actually had an abortion wants to go through that again for any man 's convenience . ’
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