Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I hope Kelly plays for the RoI .
2 RD stands for the index figure for the month in which the disposal occurs .
3 Although on-trial Norwegian striker Tore Andre Dahlum plays for the reserves on Wednesday , Ferguson admits he is for the future , and he must plunge now .
4 The use of Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls for the conducting of French nuclear tests continued to attract fierce criticism .
5 As Angola prepares for the introduction of private newspapers and radio stations , Mozambique is n't far behind .
6 4–6–0 King Edward prepares for the Bulmer Railway Centre Gala Day this weekend .
7 The spokesman goes on , ‘ What the PLO desires for the Palestinians , is what the majority of people in Northern Ireland require for their people the right to live in a democratic society free from fear . ’
8 The Norpac decoders for the trial are expensive , at about £1600 , but the price will come down considerably if the trial is a success .
9 Jeff works for the charity Feed the Children .
10 Their daughter Catherine became a Bristol Law graduate and son Richard works for the Bristol transputer firm INMOS .
11 The revolutionary democracy of Russia stands for the indivisibility of the State .
12 There are various essential tools which Nancy uses for the success of the finished work , ‘ It 's like baking a cake , ’ she says , ‘ you just follow the recipe ! ’
13 His new house , built of hammer dressed limestone , with Westmorland slates for the roof , abutted on to the remains of the original house which he made into a service wing , and on the south side he made the grand entrance .
14 Again Moses pleads for the people at a time of crisis .
15 ‘ Miss Algar works for the Home Office and liaises with Number 10 . ’
16 Rory plays for the Tigers .
17 Artai cares for the will of Artai , and for little else . ’
18 ‘ You think Artai cares for the law ? ’ he demanded .
19 One of Scotland 's more interesting ruins , Minto stands for the moment in unspoilt Scottish Borders scenery , which could never be ‘ replicated ’ in Japan .
20 Matthew writes for The Guardian .
21 So Mt Sinai stands for the fulfilment of one half of the covenant promise of Exodus 6:7 : " I will take you for my people " .
22 Jilly Cooper apologises for the mix up .
23 THE Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Thursday , December 21 , the Leader of the Commons , Sir Geoffrey Howe , announced yesterday .
24 The National Lotteries Bill will be published before the Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Thursday , paving the way for it to become law next year .
25 He was given a life sentence by the judge and has been told by his lawyer that such a term in Thailand means for the rest of his life .
26 Sequent Computer Systems Inc investor relations manager John Eldridge says Wall Street estimates for the company 's 1993 earnings per share to run from $0.95 to $1.10 and that the company is comfortable with what range .
27 NAS provides for the integration of applications running on multi-vendor systems , from the desktop to the data centre .
28 Gummer calls for the reassertion of the importance and centrality of the religiously sanctioned , monogamous heterosexual relationship to our culture .
29 In the realm of the print , however , it is safe to say that paper napkins and chewing gum wrappers occupy the lower depths ( though let's not forget that A. Hyatt Mayor , the legendary Curator of Prints at the Metropolitan , acquired torn-off New Yorker covers for the collection as well as Tiepolo etchings ) .
30 RI stands for the figure shown in the retail price index for March 1982 or the month in which expenditure was incurred , whichever is the later .
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