Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He rode off towards Dunbar and set sail for his dukedom of Orkney and then for Norway , where he was arrested and confined in due course in the castle of Dragsholm in Denmark .
2 Former Stanley stalwarts include Harry Potts , who managed Burnley 's 1960 championship side ; inside forward Geoff Strong who starred for Arsenal and Liverpool but in 33 swansong games for Coventry never scored a goal ; Tommy Cummings who played 434 times for Burnley and thrice for England B ; Gordon Pallister , now 75 , who had 210 matches at Barnsley and Jack Howarth , a bairn at 47 , whose travels embraced 421 games for the late and lamented Aldershot .
3 He went on to became medical officer of health for Bedfordshire and then for Finsbury , during which time he published research on the bacteriology of milk and on infant mortality .
4 The Commission stated in limine that in 1983 , before Spain had become a member of the Community , the United Kingdom had not taken appropriate measures to exclude ‘ Anglo-Spanish ’ vessels from its fishing fleet , apparently because those vessels fished mainly in areas to the west of Ireland and mostly for species ( such as hake ) for which there was a much better market in Spain than in the United Kingdom .
5 Clearly it is good news for the people of Rugby and especially for patients attending St. Cross hospital .
6 ‘ That 's not sour grapes or anything like it more a professional belief in myself that it would have been better in the long run for ME Eithne Browne and probably for Chrissie , too .
7 As far as recruitment is concerned the preliminary quests as described earlier in this chapter appeared to work well for Ipswich but not for Newham .
8 Report to Liverpool but only for transport .
9 nice for present Geoffrey but not for Jean .
10 It should be noted moreover that such a Christology is not predicated upon saying that the difference between the sexes is of minimal importance , or simply to be compared with differences of race , with the implication that women can be said to be like Christ and so for example be ordained .
11 Capped eight times for Great Britain and twice for Wales , the former LLanelli star has notched the fastest 1,000 career points in the history of the game .
12 Mahathir Mohamad , the Malaysian prime minister , dreamily says he wants the bombs to stop falling on Iraq and also for Iraq to leave Kuwait .
13 Your are responsible for any charges , fines etc. that may be levied by authorities in the U.K. or overseas for noncompliance of regulations in this area and any such amounts will be recharged to you .
14 Sukarno 's moment came in 1942 when Japan overran South-East Asia : the same moment as for Aung San and thereafter for Nu .
15 Polls in most states open today at 6am local time , which translated into British time means 11am for New York and 2pm for California .
16 Whilst painting a large decorative panel , Bullfighters , in a semi-cubist style for a Society of Mural Painters exhibition , he knocked off dustjackets for John Lehmann and also for Rupert Hart-Davis .
17 When these characters were combined with letters in a third experiment there was again an increase in reaction time with set size for the RVF but only for letters , not for the typological characters .
18 He played county cricket for Sussex , but also once for Kent and thrice for Middlesex , and he toured North America in 1859 .
19 He had been an MP for many years in two incarnations , for a seat in South London and now for Shropshire West .
20 It is a labour of love by Professor A. G. Toth and primarily for specialists .
21 Grace openly demanded payment of £20 a match from Gloucester and more for Test matches ; Wisden could only comment that ‘ nice customs curtsey to great kings ’ .
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