Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For eight hours ' sleep , I 'd knock off God and hang the frame on Jesus .
2 For shifting material with a horse and cart James Bell was paid £1 : 12s. : 0d. for eight days ' work .
3 ( ii ) The ‘ 10 minute ’ rule This is a development of the method of introducing a Bill by motion now rarely used in the case of Government Bills and it is extremely rare for legislation to result from its use for Private Members ' Bill purposes .
4 He pledged more funding for pregnant women 's nutrition , childhood immunisations , and pre-school programmes for underprivileged children .
5 The Directive also provides for pregnant workers ' right not to do night work if they have a doctor 's certificate stating that such work would endanger their health .
6 Never a quiet life for retired employees ' club
7 Concern for Deaf Children 's Health
8 And she had laid in Greek brandy and pink champagne for old times ' sake .
9 ‘ Just for old times ' sake I went , not that there is much to see !
10 Thorn is a floating voter , but a Labour victory would be better for business , as replacements would be needed for the boxes which Tories wished to keep for old times ' sake .
11 And perhaps , though he doubted she 'd agree , they could sit once more in the back seats for old times ' sake .
12 Then one day , just for old times ' sake , I paid a visit to Winston Street .
13 Sheep would not safely graze nor would spring lambs nor calves ; the average farmer could hardly be expected to stock them for old times ' sake .
14 Some of the singers knew their place in that production — almost miraculously , Gergiev had coaxed Sergei Leiferkus away from a couple of London Fiery Angels to sing Tomsky for old times ' sake — but one of Gergiev 's protégés , Gegam Gregorian , was tackling Hermann for the first time , and Maria Guleghina had flown in for Lisa .
15 One day , when they were together and he had a good career , when he had his own house and a car and did n't need to walk and could afford taxis if he wanted them ; he 'd take that same route just for old times ' sake , try to recapture the uncertain ecstasies of that dark , early morning trek .
16 Just for old times ' sake
17 He has devised a vitamin and mineral supplement called Ultra-Detoxi for the Nature 's Best brand : £16.50 for 30 days ' supply .
18 Her parents complained about social services ' behaviour during her pregnancy and the birth of her second child .
19 THE European Commission gave the green light yesterday in Brussels for British Airways ' takeover of Dan-Air , dismissing objections by rival carriers and the Belgian government .
20 Mr Lang talks about reviving the priority given to literacy and numeracy , about restoring teachers ' standing in the community , about discipline , pride , respect .
21 He is still a child , but old enough to understand about old times ' sake .
22 He is still a child , but old enough to understand about old times ' sake .
23 ALTHOUGH Prince Andrew is seemingly lovelorn , we can reveal that he intends to go on a shopping trip next week for high-class ladies ' underwear .
24 Bridget Ewing has had very few enquiries about Residential Homes ' Membership and she would be pleased to hear from more teachers involved in these type of classes .
25 Tizard points to the fallacy of generalizing from these studies to the issue of day care , and is able to cite examples of American research evaluations which suggest that day care can actually be beneficial for some children 's development , and does not appear to impair children 's relationships with their parents .
26 No , both my sister-in-laws did play at one time for Scottish women 's football .
27 Erm , I work for Scottish Women 's Football and the plans we have for this year erm , shall hopefully encourage more women to come into the sport .
28 The only way forward for Scottish women 's football is to become affiliated to the S F A and I can remember back as far , as far back as nineteen seventy one when we pushed for that and agreed to recognise us .
29 After three-and-a-half hours ' deliberation , the jury awarded Mrs Swami , aged 49 , of Kingsbury , north-west London , £240,000 for the assaults , and £60,000 for false imprisonment .
30 In those days , we had n't got chromium buttons — I had gone home soaked to the skin , after eight hours ' rain , dried the stuff and was coming out next morning .
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