Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Quick , lad send for the peelers
2 Tora ! is well in order , both to get a general feel for the events of the day and to regain an appreciation of the efforts expended to bring the saga to the wide screen .
3 See I know why cos you see her husband he do n't and cos when her husband come for the kids Bob was there and he said I ai n't bloody well going out to them .
4 They will now face a six week wait for the results of the tests .
5 They help to shape and define the limits of the context of child care work for professionals in much the same way as the rules of a game do for the players .
6 Only two developments are worthy of note , both of which serve to substantiate further the notion of the institution as formalizing and legitimizing property arrangements : first , the gradual recognition of the right to end the relationship ( with greater ease as social mobility increases and old class structures requiring protection of their pedigree collapse ) on the condition that the more vulnerable party economically be protected ; and the corollary idea that , given the possibility of separation and divorce , while the relationship subsists , certain mutual rights of support exist for the partners .
7 Yet in France , even as early as the Janaury draw for the challengers ' trials , the event was screened nationally — and special television walls were installed in Tokyo stations to carry pictures in Japan .
8 This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded .
9 Lyon added a consolation try for the visitors in the last minute .
10 It 's Christmas , 1912 , and as the McKie family prepare for the festivities , the ambitions of the younger members show that the world is rapidly changing .
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