Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Herbert Wilcox was among the first to realize the opportunities sound created for British filmmakers . |
2 | There is a slowly burgeoning market for this type of entertainment , with many music and arts societies looking for such a programme . |
3 | In addition to the place settings dishwashers allow for extra cutlery and dishes for serving : |
4 | Spanswick was sentenced to nine months imprisonment suspended for two years with a supervision order attached . |
5 | Judge Tony Briggs sentenced him to 18 months imprisonment suspended for two years . |
6 | Judge William Hannah sentenced Francis , of Caroline Street , Hetton-le-Hole , to four months imprisonment suspended for two years and ordered him to pay £500 compensation . |
7 | Judge Harold Hewitt sentenced Randhawa , 21 , of Heron Drive , Darlington , to 15 months imprisonment suspended for two years and attached a supervision order . |
8 | Judge David Bryant sentenced him to nine months imprisonment suspended for two years and ordered him to pay £200 costs . |
9 | Judge William Hannah sentenced him to three months imprisonment suspended for 12 months . |
10 | Judge Tony Briggs sentenced Cocker to 12 months imprisonment suspended for 12 months and Wild to nine months imprisonment suspended for 12 months . |
11 | Judge Tony Briggs sentenced Cocker to 12 months imprisonment suspended for 12 months and Wild to nine months imprisonment suspended for 12 months . |
12 | Judge Angus Stroyan QC sentenced him to six months imprisonment suspended for 15 months and ordered Gregory , of Bevanlee Road , South Bank , Middlesbrough , to pay £60 costs . |
13 | It would set up a National Monuments Commission to care for ancient sites , institute small penalties for vandals who damaged them , and — most important — give the commission a right of purchase if the owner of a scheduled monument wanted to destroy it . |
14 | Among the many comic performers Balcon developed for Gaumont-British , such performers as the histrionic Cicely Courtneidge and the dapper , completely unexportable , Jack Hulbert , none matched the success of musical performer Jessie Matthews . |
15 | THE Rugby Football League yesterday started a new £80,000 skills awards scheme for young players . |
16 | These theories seem naïve when compared with the explanations Marxists reserve for capitalist societies . |
17 | In fact , in 1914 he was entrusted with the task of servicing loans guaranteed by customs revenue earmarked for that purpose . |
18 | Faced with continuing East German arrivals Kohl calls for immediate negotiations on economic and monetary union [ p. 37259 ] . |
19 | The revolution in customs procedures timed for 1 January 1988 will affect every UK company involved in international trade . |
20 | And we know that in all things god works for good for them that love him . |
21 | Lot forty two Lot forty two is the er large selection of auction catalogues and we 've got a sample showing , there we are works of art for you twenty pounds for them at twenty pounds anyone want them for twenty pounds sample showing for twenty pounds , anyone want them for twenty , thank you sir , twenty pounds I 've got in the centre and I shall sell at twenty if there 's no further bid at twenty pounds , any more ? |
22 | ‘ We 're looking for things people remember for certain , ’ Miller says , ‘ and they often do n't recall why they did them . ’ |
23 | However , rights theory allows for one person 's prima facie right to be overridden in the interests of other individuals ' more important ‘ competing rights ’ ( see Dworkin , 1979 ) . |
24 | There are no brackish fish that will eat enough algae to control it , and you can not use algae controls sold for freshwater use . |
25 | ‘ It was from Julie , one of those soppy little things couples leave for each other , ’ Tim says . |
26 | In all , there was evidence of an active , cohesive social movement typically visible in the programmes members arranged for cultural activities , local winter and summer musical and drama evenings , summer rambles and weekend schools . |
27 | There are also in many languages forms reserved for authorized recipients , including restrictions on most titles of address ( Your Honour , Mr President , etc. ) ; in Tunica there were pronouns that differed not only with sex of referent , but also with the sex of the addressee , so that there were , for example , two words for " they " , depending on whether one was speaking to a man or a woman ( Haas , ibid . ) . |
28 | Commenting on some much-improved figures ( see page seven ) , Borland International Inc says that the results reflect the introduction during the quarter of Paradox for Windows and dBase IV version 2.0 : ‘ With the release of Paradox for Windows , and sales of our award-winning Quattro Pro for Windows spreadsheet and Borland C++ programming language , sales of Borland products for the growing Windows marketplace accounted for more than half of fourth quarter revenues . ’ |
29 | Accelerated Windows displays make for faster working — the Renoir NT accelerated SVGA card reviewed by David Dorn . |
30 | Nationally the Priority Estates Project pressed for devolved budgets and management boards to run council estates ( Power , 1987b , 1991 ) . |