Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] for [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Support recommended for IEATP Third Call projects , together with offers on IEATP First and Second projects , brings the expected total DTI commitment to £35.8 million compared with £36 million available . |
2 | If Celtic did take Rhodes , it would give a club destined for Europe next season two ‘ non-national ’ goalkeepers . |
3 | Yet a study done for RLA last summer suggested that $1 billion and more than 75,000 new jobs were needed to prevent the city 's riot zone from going up in flames again . |
4 | After five trips to Wembley in recent seasons , Tranmere Rovers head for Italy next week for their first competitive match in Europe . |
5 | made at the moment , but I was erm Gemma came for tea last night and she wears glasses she 's long sighted in one eye and er , anyway I noticed she 's not wearing them as much now , so I said to her mum what 's happening ? |
6 | Originally a good enough fast bowler to play for Warwickshire Second XI , Richardson subsequently moderated his pace to become ‘ tight medium ’ and took more than 2,000 wickets for the club . |
7 | Some 20,000 researchers at the base are already working on a top secret new THStyme product set for launch next spring , which Peddle promises ‘ will change the way that people use computers ’ . |
8 | The original schedule called for MIPS first , then Intel — that was changed to Intel first , then MIPS . ’ |
9 | Pallister played for Stockton Sixth Form College and was with Billingham Town when a scout asked him if he would like to play for Grimsby . |
10 | The cost of the riot and siege , with a criminal investigation and rebuilding scheduled for completion next year , is about £100 million . |
11 | However , Stich made no mistake serving for victory second time around , sending down two aces including one on match point to take his tally to seven . |
12 | The project 's basic aim is to throw some light on the short-term forces making for change first on patterns of voting turnout and secondly on patterns of party choice , especially the vote for the governing party . |
13 | ‘ Our case will be that Bjorn filed for divorce first here in Sweden . ’ |
14 | Dunston go for safety first on Ampton card |
15 | That cross-party committee urged a multi-million pound subsidy and other measures to save half of the pits earmarked for closure last October . |
16 | During rowdy scenes and Labour calls for his resignation , Mr Heseltine gave warning that there could be no guarantees over the future of the pits earmarked for closure last October . |
17 | The plan set out in a letter to the union is being seen as a sign that all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , will now shut . |
18 | It means all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , may now shut after all . |
19 | The shadowy figure of Abimael Guzman , subject of an essay Shakespeare wrote for Granta last year , surfaces here as Presidente Ezequiel , while the ritualistic savagery of Peru is detailed in some brief , shocking images . |
20 | Bernard left for Zimbala last night . ’ |
21 | Well look back to the factors needed for life first of all . |
22 | A NIGHTMARE looms for councils next year as they switch to the new council tax while still struggling to recover millions in unpaid poll tax . |
23 | In addition , it would be nice to see a few more women entering for squash next year . |
24 | It is the percentage of these Fees-only students estimated for December 31st 1991 which dictated whether a university was given an increase in ‘ T ’ funding . |
25 | ASTON Villa 's Steve Froggatt opted for England last night — and infuriated Ireland boss Jack Charlton . |
26 | Tories go for safety first at conference |