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

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1 But Peter used to rush home on a on a Sunday for the hotel for for the guests that were coming in Sunday .
2 It must be likely that in due course a parent company in the UK will be legally responsible for the debts of at least its wholly owned subsidiaries unless , perhaps , it files some sort of public disclaimer .
3 A consolation for all those waiting for the repeats of Up Pompeii .
4 The consequence is that we can not just suppose that the text has been wrenched from its interdictal context and left unchanged , except for the addition of per omnia .
5 But he said he hoped the assurances from BC deputy chairman , Albert Wheeler , would provide ‘ a seedbed for the re-growth of at least some trust ’ .
6 Worked for the firm of with whom my grandfather was connected and also my uncle .
7 When allegations that Schnur had worked for the Stasi for at least 20 years were first made on March 9 his denials were supported up by the West German government which said that he had on the contrary been passing information on political repression in East Germany to them .
8 He started studying for the degree with in 1986 .
9 What we need is for every single appeal stage , for the member to at least have the right to know why he or she has lost .
10 For the clarity of in dealing with the a particular contribution has laid in developing the relationship between the sector and Government
11 erm let me just let me just ask you first of all what is the value for you and for the company of of developing skills on presentations .
12 and he he put them in the in the bank and when he finished , when he was he used to go for the money for for for some money
13 But the , the fact is , that what I , my plea to you today , and and my plea to the committee yesterday is , that I do n't want this to be in the political arena , it is in the political arena , but I think we do need to er er er take it out of the political arena , for the benefit of of all the people that that put us here .
14 Er that started with show that we are whatever our issue and obviously resolve er a very for the benefit of of .
15 And erm I would suggest that additional favouring of Hartlepool will do nothing whatsoever for the relationship with with North Yorkshire .
16 Consideration of Lawrence prepares for the climax of After Strange Gods .
17 Villagers , who denied any previous association with any guerrilla group , stated that the army was responsible for the massacre of at least 14 peasants abducted in the July 9 raid , and for burning houses and stealing personal belongings , vegetables and over 700 domestic animals .
18 She waited for the shouts from beyond the trees , for the priest and the Bishop and Thérèse to come running , to come upon this sinful worship on the ground .
19 I refer to your application and subsequent interview for the post of in the of the and am pleased to offer you the post .
20 I refer to your application and subsequent interview for the post of in the of the and am pleased to offer you the post .
21 The distinction just seen with noun objects is also applicable to examples with the infinitive and will allow us to account for the distribution of to with cause and make .
22 She 's asked for the icing of off our cake not our cake and she 's not having it .
23 The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to .
24 In order to discern the reason for the use of to with the infinitive in passive sentences of the type just mentioned , we must begin therefore by trying to observe the kind of meaning which these sentences express and the type of context in which they are used .
25 Since a condition has a logical priority with respect to what it allows , there is a before/after relation between what know predicates and what the infinitive does , which calls for the use of to .
26 This condition/consequence relation between know and the infinitive is what calls for the use of to .
27 This , it will be argued , corresponds in fact to the way allow ( and also permit ) represent permission , a way of viewing this notion which calls for the use of to before the infinitive .
28 This situates the allowing or permitting before and the event permitted in the subsequence , thus calling for the use of to .
29 Comparison with another related construction — that containing a subordinate clause — brings the meaning of the infinitive into clearer focus however and shows the reason for the use of to : ( 15a ) I am glad to know that he is safe .
30 This calls for the use of to .
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