Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb past] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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1 A thickly built oak and beechwood sixteenth-seventeenth century refectory table from the Pyrenees , admittedly characterful ( Tajan 's auction staff used it for stacking their telephones on ) but more than difficult to place in a modern apartment , sold for FFr650,000 ( £67,550 ; $117,500 ) , over twice its high estimate .
2 Last year the Home Secretary reappointed him for five years : the first of the BBC 's 17 chairmen since incorporation in 1927 to receive a second full term .
3 The project concentrates on the employment experiences of the graduates in question and examines the extent to which their degree courses prepared them for employment .
4 In New York , Lamumba Carson of black nationalist rap group X-Clan criticised her for ‘ contributing to the extinction of the black race ’ .
5 That Nature form 'd me for his Lordship 's Slave .
6 The BBC Monitoring Service used them for deciphering ‘ jammed ’ radio broadcasts , and my solicitor , at least , was still dictating into an Edison Voicewriter in 1973 .
7 From the rear verandah , Gran Keith called them for lunch , still with her knitting in her hand .
8 In 1974 , the fire brigade moved into new premises , rendering the existing building useless — so the local district council bought it for £36,000 and changed it into the block of 10 flats for elderly people .
9 This brief experience as a merchant seaman qualified him for another voyage , this time on an American cargo vessel bound for London .
10 The week Miles reviewed them for EVO they changed their name to the Pink Floyd .
11 He may have remembered St Mary 's Tyne Dock , where he freely sanctioned certain things that were illegal because the parish church council wanted them for purposes of devotion .
12 In 1954 the publishing firm Methuen approached him for a Christmas card , as did the National Marriage Guidance Council , the latter printing 6,700 copies of his design .
13 During the Second World War , trainee fighter pilots used them for target practice , and as recently as 1968 , they were still being hunted for sport .
14 We were then taken by boat about ten miles to Bone where an armed Army escort awaited us for interrogation and we were kept in a locked room in the barracks .
15 The world champion may not be worried about the £500 fine handed out for throwing the last game of his bizarre straight-games loss to Jahangir Khan in the final of last month 's Stuttgart Open , but he should be more concerned at the zero computer points assigned him for the Stuttgart tournament , which may enable Jahangir to overtake him in the New Year rankings , plus the fact that any further misdemeanour will probably mean draconian punishment .
16 Maybe an hour at most , ’ lied Lawrence , not knowing what the hell Cardiff wanted him for anyway .
17 The British officers of the crack Arab Legion entertained us for our weekend .
18 Although I would have been surprised if London 's Charles Dickens Society required its members to put on a white tie for its annual dinner , the invitation card demanded it for the Scott dinner .
19 That 's what these slate quarry owners wanted us for us to fall back .
20 Livingston , who has vowed to clear his name after British athletics chiefs banned him for four years for drugs cheating , said : ‘ I am being imprisoned for something I have n't done .
21 ( We should point out that you are not here being asked to use the co-ordinates for the purpose Lewis intended them for , to determine the truth of a sentence .
22 A Panel statement criticised him for a breach of General Principle 3 of the Takeover Code , which requires that a bidder should ‘ only announce an offer after the most careful and responsible consideration . ’
23 His guardian uncles intended him for an academic career , and his brother Christopher , presumably of similar intelligence and attainment , later became Master of Trinity .
24 In Bishopgate Motor Finance Corporation v. Transport Brakes Ltd. ( 1949 C.A. ) someone who was hiring a car under a hire purchase agreement offered it for sale by auction at Maidstone market .
25 The Welshman kicked the ball away and referee Dangaard dismissed him for a second bookable offence .
26 It was a long time after their invention that yarn spinners adapted them for their own purposes .
27 Félicie waited with him for news of the birth , and during the anxious time Modi asked her for advice , knowing that Jeanne was too preoccupied in looking after him and coping with her mother 's often unhelpful interference to look after a new baby alone .
28 Andrew 's mother Christine nominated him for the award .
29 This is almost all that can be gleaned from broadly contemporary written sources about the Danish monarchy between c.950 and the accession c.987 of Swegen Forkbeard , who conquered England in 1013 , and whose son Cnut ruled it for nineteen years .
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