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

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1 Steve Hislop , who was also to have ridden a Kawasaki at the Brand 's meeting , will not now be there for there is no bike for him in view of the fact that all efforts are being put behind Farmer .
2 We need to examine the case for it in relation to each and every old person , whose circumstances vary so greatly .
3 Pray that the missionary may enter into the provision for him in Rev 12 : 11 .
4 The technical department provided a base for him in order that he could pursue Technical Studies over and above normal classes .
5 Should you despatch goods to us or perform work for us in accordance with this order without such an acknowledgement , this shall of itself be deemed an acknowledgement falling within this paragraph .
6 She had gone along once to pay a casual visit and found one of Nenna 's youngsters , the little one , cooking some kind of mess for him in Dreadnought 's galley .
7 ‘ I do think that this is a very important issue for us in politics .
8 ‘ It was almost like a downhill in places and there was not enough security for us in case of falls .
9 People who put our message across , I 'm gon na finish before red light , here , people who 're gon na do the job for us in Parliament , showing the G M B is the number one union , and we 've got to make sure it 's right .
10 I mean there ought to be someone who can make a lead for us in house , that sort of thing , which we do n't have at the moment , because we 've got things like complicated split leads for rigging up two monitors , and we 've had those twice we 've had those made , outside , but they only need to get sort of broken , and we 're back to square one .
11 1970 saw the start of a long and happy period for me in command of Venturous .
12 The first is that we are not so tempted to think of the word ‘ afternoon ’ as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object , as we are to think of ‘ pain' as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object .
13 The first is that we are not so tempted to think of the word ‘ afternoon ’ as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object , as we are to think of ‘ pain' as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object .
14 The second is that the components of language do not have meaning for us in virtue of standing for objects , of various ontological kinds , with which we become acquainted through some kind of ostensive definition .
15 The third is the application of the second to concepts like ‘ pain' : words like ‘ pain' do not have meaning for us in virtue of standing for objects with which we become acquainted through an internal ostensive definition .
16 Then Sally 's lovely nine puppies — I remember you waylaying an army captain to let Sally mate with his dog , and he ringing us up laughing and saying of course he could , and you three making a lovely bridal room for them in Pop 's study !
17 When Johnson enquired the cause of the difference , Sir Alexander claimed that there was ‘ more occasion for them in war ’ , but Professor Thomas Gordon ( no relation , Boswell ? ) said , ‘ Because the Germans , who are our great rivals in the manufacture of stockings , are otherwise employed in time of war . ’
18 God had to do something on the cross , in Christ , in order that his love which he has for us as sinners might become forgiveness for us in reality .
19 This photograph on my desk is now an object for me in virtue of my perceiving experience .
20 ‘ I 'll make the appointment for you in school time .
21 Those opposed to the ordination of women believe that there is no authority for it in Scripture .
22 ‘ The other man 's a makeweight — an insurance for them in case I withdraw .
23 Well I would n't , I , I would recommend that you tell her to contact Jeffrey , say will you take this on for me please , and ca carry my car insurance for me in future .
24 I began to realize that there was no happiness for me in life .
25 Very thoughtful of someone to have engaged a maid for her in hospital .
26 What we need to do is get our members and make them feel that they 're part of Europe , not dispossessed by it , at this moment in the time there 's not a lot for them in consideration of Europe .
27 People tended to make way for you in bus queues when you were an imam .
28 You aroused an interest for me in literature which has been a resource to me for the rest of my life and a source of real enjoyment .
29 Boardsailors could find a surfeit of interest for them in hall two .
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