Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] for [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Baker met for talks with a three-member Palestinian delegation led by Faisal al-Husseini , director of the East Jerusalem Institute of Arab Studies , on July 21 .
2 In December 1990 Chandra Shekhar met for talks with Simranjit Singh Mann , leader of one of the three main Akali Dal factions [ see p. 37915 ] .
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4 R worked for BOAC with whom his union had an agreement that all workers should be union members .
5 Shearer equalised for Southampton with a penalty in the fifty second minute , and the replay at Southampton midweek .
6 Fourteen months later the £5,000 Institute opened for business with , said the D and S Times , ‘ up-to-date furnishings and electrical arrangements , not omitting the penny- in-the-slot telephone ’ .
7 Dave Gynnne replied for Wickham with a fine header .
8 That evening Julia dressed for dinner with unusual care and even did her hair in a new style .
9 It was observed that the relief workers competed for passengers with low numbers , since these refugees would leave their countries of transit the soonest .
10 Grandma laboured for years with her frames and turned out all the mats for the house .
11 Franco arrived for Mass with their mother .
12 A hundred youngsters from ten regions competed for medals with a joyous intensity .
13 Eventually a senior official arrived for talks with the police , somewhat annoyed that he had n't been told of the attempt to list the building .
14 Dublin bank clerk Niamh Kavanagh won for Ireland with a song In Your Eyes after a nail-biting final moment of the competition with British songstress Sonia .
15 The shock and mystery of two tragic and violent deaths jostled for attention with a sense of uncertainty over her future relationship with Barney .
16 After her small bedroom at home , where beloved old ornaments belonging once to her mother jostled for space with a basket of ironing she had n't yet had time for , and nursing textbooks that would n't fit on her one small bookshelf , or her room at the nurses ' home , where exotic travel posters — gleaned from a travel agent next to her father 's hardware shop — could n't disguise the institutional plainness of the furnishings , this room seemed palatial .
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