Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 They did so without any regard for the serious injury they could cause or for the damage they could inflict .
2 For the present we shall derive the relation using an azimuthally symmetric two-dimensional surface .
3 For the present we may note that every person is considered to start life with a ‘ domicile or origin ’ , which will be , as a rule , the domicile of his father at the time of his birth ; and that this domicile of origin continues until it is shown that some other domicile has been acquired , and is restored whenever an acquired domicile is lost without the acquisition of another .
4 This distinction is linked to the different population size of the various units of local government and it will be discussed further in Chapter 4. for the present we may note the importance of the distinction for the status of local authorities .
5 Of course it may , and indeed has , been argued-that the middle-class model is the model for the future [ = = ] but for the present we may simply note the variety of modes of family living that continue to exist and flourish .
6 Some of these questions will recur in the discussion section at the end of this chapter , and in later chapters on both intergovernmental relations and the services provided regionally , but for the present we will remain with those services provided by local government in the United Kingdom .
7 Such an historical perspective must be our long-term goal , even though for the present we can at best only hypothesize about the nature of the development processes at work .
8 For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate .
9 They would do his bidding , more or less , and for the present they would have to cope with Anne .
10 For the present it would be advisable not to report such allegations without giving the person defamed an opportunity to refute them in the same report .
11 But for the present it will suffice to say that on this matter Lanfranc , no less than Anselm , would seem to have been content to rely on the tradition of the Canterbury monks , supported by documents which gave historical support to the testimony of the living word .
12 ( For the present you may have to give up smoking , but that could be an excellent idea in itself ! )
13 But for the present I ca n't — ’ He broke off , and looked at the three dates again .
14 This is a difficult question that will be examined more fully later ; for the present I will answer it ( rather unsatisfactorily ) by saying that it is unusual for a syllable said on a level pitch to be so prominent that it would be described as carrying a level tone .
15 As well as acting as a support for the patient she will be gaining additional information relevant to her understanding of patient care .
16 If we get the right balance and range of people working for the BBC it will change and broaden the agenda of our programmes .
17 If there is any way by which the Wallowa Valley could be kept for the Indians I would recommend that it be done .
18 He must surely have supposed that Alpheus was shown in the southern gable-corner , Cladeus in the north ; and if the designer intended these figures for the rivers he would naturally have set them so .
19 There was , obviously , no simple starting point for the developments we shall examine , nor any pre-ordained culmination .
20 For the sun it will shine in harvest time
21 Well that is acrylic , perspex is just commercial name for the stuff you can see , right ?
22 A local builder obliged by knocking down the remains in exchange for the materials he could salvage , and the place had been known as the Half House by local people ever since .
23 Truly I make but a stammering companion , I have no graces , and as for the wit you may have perceived in me when we met , you saw , you must have seen , only the glimmerings and glister of your own brilliance refracted from the lumpen surface of a dead Moon .
24 She was n't going to let him see that she would jump at it , although not for the reasons he might suppose .
25 Yes , of course I am disgruntled , but not for the reasons you may adduce .
26 Andre says it is dangerous but you have to have respect for the sea it can be hard and punishing …
27 For the users they can be more productive by exploiting the of choice .
28 These reports were made without checking the facts and without any consideration for the panic they could cause .
29 1.11 In Roberts v Sparks [ 1977 ] CLY 2643 , where the plaintiff was thrown out of the defendant 's vehicle , the court reduced his damages by 25 per cent because the injuries he suffered would clearly have been avoided by wearing a seat belt ; but it added back 5 per cent for the injuries he would have suffered if he had been wearing a seat belt .
30 making er the hay To make er That was in the harvest time for the harvest it would be oh nearly three three cart loads of sheaves for a for a stack .
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