Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Not only are we desperate to acquire funds for new dressing room facilities but an unfortunate accident with the club van , by person(s) unknown , has removed the tea hut .
2 This has made it possible to set goals for growth , under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , and to hit them .
3 Is it possible to get tickets for the Kop or are they usually sold out ?
4 In short , it was thought by many that the nature of the children 's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for ‘ wiping the slate clean ’ .
5 Many people find it hard to praise children for behaviour they believe should be displayed anyway .
6 Holland , most of it lying at or below sea-level , finds it hard to dig holes for waste .
7 Because there is little tradition of using research , social workers find it difficult to suggest areas for investigation and most of the running is , therefore , made by central government .
8 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work , making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
9 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work , making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
10 At present , crews typically rotate between 999 and routine work making it difficult to designate crews for higher pay .
11 I often found it necessary to reprimand students for learning their TOEFL words during classes .
12 Do you consider that the inspector is right to assess emoluments on the director , and if so is it correct to charge emoluments for the whole year when the director only uses the property for a few weekends in each year ?
13 The precise question here under consideration is , if the Secretary of State does not adopt the judicial view of the tariff , is he obliged to give reasons for departing from it ?
14 But in the meantime , some of their researchers think it sufficient to promote sex-tests for unborn babies together with abortion on demand . ’
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