Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | When the platoon is ambushed , Barnes shoots Elias and leaves him for dead . |
2 | Loving both Augustus Egg and Pablo Picasso and visiting them for decades under the same roof , I feel sentimental about tearing them asunder forever . |
3 | In her resignation letter Gandhi claimed that she was unhappy at the " strange and unilateral decisions " taken by Singh and criticized him for his policies regarding Kashmir and Punjab and for his implementation of the Mandal Commission report [ see below ] . |
4 | She had n't told him much except that she did not like her neighbour Fireman Mosse and blamed him for the death of his wife . |
5 | Buy a Goblin Steamatic and try it for 30 days . |
6 | She turned on Walter Ash and reviled him for allowing her to hope , and indeed , despite the final outcome , it was his dangerous encouragement of this scheme that prefaced her final disillusion with him . |
7 | I did ring Agnes away back in January and thanked her for having you ; I was ringing her partly to tell her that , strangely , one of her Hungarian friends from Southampton ( called ) is now the computer expert at Chambers , whose services I 've been using recently to accomplish the final formatting of my questionnaire and piece of sample text . |
8 | " Say " Goodbye " nicely to Miss Nicandra and thank her for coming to pay you a little visit . " |
9 | Having built the CLI command file EE.CLI and queued it for action by the CLI , PROCE terminates and BBCBASIC(Z80) returns to the immediate mode . |
10 | Probably the best way to find it is to extend a line from Iota Carinæ , in the False Cross , through Beta Carinæ and prolong it for some distance . |
11 | The servant also said Mick phoned Jerry on Monday and blasted her for discussing their marriage in public . |
12 | The BBC supplied part of the crew for the recording at Sandringham on Monday and copied it for distribution . |
13 | We done it for Kerry and done it for her , Kerry left home sorted all the house out and bought all the stuff back and give the rest away ! |
14 | That can mean only that the common agricultural policy is to be reformed in such a way as to take money from the United Kingdom and give it for cohesion to countries outside . |
15 | ( iii ) After incubation in complement , transfer the embryos to fresh M2 + BSA and leave them for a further 20–30 min at 37 C during which time the outer cells should be seen to bleb and lyse . |
16 | I took him round to Cheapside and booked him for being drunk and disorderly . |
17 | Mr Reynolds said he was ‘ disturbed ’ by the content of what Sir Hugh said on Wednesday and rebuked him for ‘ going public ’ . |
18 | The expression of faith found in The Westminster Confession tells us , ‘ Man 's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him for ever . ’ |
19 | That is why the chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him for ever . |
20 | Sigmar united the human tribes and forged a mighty army to rid the land of Orcs and claim it for his own . |
21 | After attacking Fiona and leaving her for dead , he later returned and repeatedly slashed her throat , ignoring her pleas for mercy . |
22 | First of all , I think Stapleton told you to write the letter to Sir Charles and to ask him for help . |
23 | I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra . |
24 | He particularly admired the beautiful white spikes of Itea and recommended it for late flowering , a quality which also applied to Clethra alnifolia . |
25 | Central Council appreciates the contribution made by the RAFALOs and thanks them for their efforts . |
26 | Dirichlet , appalled by this , grabbed the page from Gauss and treasured it for the rest of his life . |
27 | After her marriage Signor Cantoni 's mother had seemed unable to bear a child so she took a large bunch of carnations to the Madonna and asked her for the gift of a baby . |
28 | June welcomed Kay Evans and thanked her for sparing time once again to attend our training day ; also Rita Quick who had made the long journey south from Newcastle to assist with the training . |
29 | Mobutu resisted pressure from Western governments to enter into a power-sharing arrangement with Tshisekedi and attacked them for their " flagrant interference " ; he understood , he said , " that Western aid is mixed with all sorts of threats and blackmail " . |
30 | Privately , they have backed Lamb and admired him for disclosing the Pakistanis ' ball-scuffing skulduggery . |