Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , he realised that for political reasons it would be very difficult to do less than had been proposed in the Bill introduced in 1938 .
2 Do n't worry about that Val I 'll do it when I get home .
3 ‘ They might be favourites but if we stick to our passing game and play for each other we can shock them . ’
4 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
5 If you allow this for each garment you will not be disappointed by lack of progress , which seems to cause some knitters to stop using the garter carriage altogether .
6 well there was two parts to the brochure , erm , the , there was the general part within the brochure about eighty percent of the brochure was general for every development , the other twenty percent which would prefer specifically to that development , so there was a corporate field to the brochure , but for each development it would have it 's individual flavour , that would show pictures of the locality for example , hence the golf and the erm lake and the erm specific costs of running that , that responsibility would be the responsibility then of the region putting in , cos obviously at the centre I would n't know whether there was a golf course in that area or not .
7 At the foot of the page for each day you will see a little weight and symptom chart .
8 The later chapters on the regions of Britain describe particular local features but for each region you should remember that many of the people are engaged in the activities indicated on these pages .
9 Thus for each island we can write the following :
10 For each option you can allocate a small help comment that you view by pressing the ‘ ? ’ key , and set up the commands to load a program .
11 Batty could fill in Fairclough 's role … but for specific games we might have to leave one of the midfielders out , as Fairclough is superb with specific man-marking jobs .
12 So during each lesson I shall give you one of these text-books to study .
13 Professional designers will come out with all sorts of advice but as this is intended for normal people I 'll suggest that you just go with what looks right to you .
14 A notable exception to this was the adviser responsible for multicultural education who argued that since the school did not seem to have developed an overall policy for multicultural education he could not conduct an appraisal of it .
15 No time would pass for you but during that trance I could unpack whatever reserves of information this particular visual scene contains . ’
16 Yes , and during that time they used to have a lot of people visiting from overseas
17 During that time I shall give you no set work , you are to take no services in English nor preach in English , your sole task will be to become competent in Burmese .
18 During that time he may mate with other females , and add the eggs to his collection .
19 You wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children .
20 With the new proposals it seems the needs of the children will be put first because you wo n't be granted a divorce until a period of a year has elapsed and during that period you 'll have to work out access and maintenance for the children and put their needs first and that seems very good .
21 There were one or two other developments during that period I would now like to mention .
22 For administrative reasons it would be undesirable for base rates to change every time money market rates changed , but if the change is large enough , then a base rate change becomes necessary .
23 Until these persons can be segregated and properly disposed of as displaced persons they should be accorded the same treatment as the forces they accompany . "
24 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
25 ‘ He 's done it brilliantly again and he 'll be better for that race I can tell you , ’ he said .
26 Go and have a look , he proba probably for that price he might say oh , we 'll leave the curtains and the carpets .
27 For that sum they could parade up and down the grounds at any time of day or sit on the grassy banks at will . ’
28 For that right he must negotiate with the citizens of Hebron .
29 Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future .
30 For that violation they can and should be made to pay . ’
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