Example sentences of "[noun] for [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 certainly the case for for the sort of the landless and the , the very poor peasant and I think this is why the , the medium and the wealthy peasants are less interested to be involved , they have got things to lose .
2 L coming back to your other point I mean your saying you could not physically , or you would not wish to accommodate , let me put it that way , you would not wish to accommodate anything more than is now you 're you 're making provision for within the South Ryedale local plan
3 Under the Conservatives , government departments will ‘ adopt a strategic approach to the employment and development of women staff ’ and will ‘ publish plans for between a quarter and a half of public appointments to be held by women by 1996 ’ .
4 Departments will publish plans for between a quarter and a half of public appointments to be held by women by 1996 .
5 Now initially er starting er starting May er for suppliers to be the adverts for from the beginning of the summer holidays and then looking forward to the Christmas trade .
6 Now that seems to us to be a very good way forward in establishing a framework for for the consideration of those sort of proposals .
7 Be that as it may , Arnold 's and Van Praagh 's schools laid the foundations for over a century of controversy and the beginning of the end of sign-language-dominated educational systems .
8 Consider then this year 's winner , the Mayan Indian peace-worker , Rigoberta Menchu , who has campaigned for the rights of Guatemala 's oppressed indigenous majority for over a decade .
9 Which is why most women , when asked what they first look for in a man , reply ‘ Wit and humour ’ .
10 For example , evidence of the implications of directly providing , or retaining responsibility for round the clock care , hammers home the reality of the phrase ‘ needing a break ’ ; evidence that it is not so much low income which is costly for the carer but the precariousness of a present and a future which depends , at least in part .
11 In fact the cost of physical imports has exceeded the value of exported products for over a century .
12 young Scarborough goalkeeper Steve Hewitt will be out of action for about a month after fracturing a wrist in training .
13 Its first head , I.M. Viskovaty , and his successors for over a century , were bureaucrats ( dyaki ) ; not until 1667 was it led by a boyar , a nobleman of the highest rank .
14 Most people find it hard to say what Labour stands for at the moment .
15 One section , eastwards from Ratho for about a mile , has been improved and is well-used by walkers and cyclists — it shows the potential the whole route could have if upgraded .
16 The poll-tax , a fixed annual levy placed on all tax-paying males regardless of age , together with the rent imposed on state peasants , formed the basis of state revenue for over a century .
17 Earlier Mr Justice Holland told her she was ‘ fundamentally wicked for plotting murder for over a month .
18 Its appeal , he said , is the excitement it generates in the search for off the wall ideas … not to mention the opportunities it creates for involvement in radio .
19 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of a day 's consultancy .
20 The kit will be made available to some customers and other interested parties for around the cost of one day 's consultancy .
21 It struck me one day , walking through the busy market near her home , that I had n't thought about my weight for over a month , that I had been eating without really worrying about it , and that all sorts of desires were surfacing — that the protective layer of my obsession was peeling away .
22 and though these sort of things were the the best way I I saw it er of of raising funds for for the coming two elections the Euro Election and the next local elections .
23 Brown remained her adviser for over a decade , although she also sought occasional assistance from the painter ( Sir ) Edward Burne-Jones [ q.v . ] .
24 ‘ We have a very large number of people who 've been on our books for between a year and 18 months and they are quality staff , people who would have been snapped up within 10 days , three years ago . ’
25 Good practice for after the war . ’
26 I 've still got my , er get a car for about a couple of grand .
27 Five months pregnant with her fifth child , Emecheta fled and ended up in a council block for problem families , which became the setting for In The Ditch .
28 The spillover effect of safety demands on costs , coupled with an economic recession , had effectively resulted in no new nuclear stations being ordered in the United States for over a decade .
29 He might have told her that in the United States for over a decade now , the journals and magazines and guide-to-life books , aided and abetted by manufacturers , traders , and advertisers , had sung the song of the perfect home and the perfect homemaker .
30 Situated in an ideal position on the front a Bellagio , the Du Lac has been a favourite with our clients for over a decade .
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