Example sentences of "[noun prp] for the [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | An Australian schoolteacher in Hawaii wanting to write a story on the States invading Panama for The Times in London . |
2 | The two newcomers to Westminster — Niranjan Deva for the Tories in Brentford and Isleworth , and Piara Khabra for Labour in Ealing Southall — retained seats previously held by white MPs . |
3 | Pick-me-up for the Men in Green |
4 | PICK-ME-UP FOR THE MEN IN GREEN ? |
5 | In the brief civil war that followed he took Worcester for the rebels in January 1322 , but was captured by the king 's forces at Tutbury , Derbyshire , on 11 March . |
6 | This course , modified to take one day , was repeated in January for the officers in charge of Evening Duty and in March for those next in seniority in the evenings . |
7 | Appearances : Tudor Owen for the officers in the first case , Edmund Lawson QC and Michael Egan for Mr Cherry , all instructed by Russell Jones & Walker ; Ann Goddard QC with Nicholas Ainley in the first case , and with Oliver Sells in the Cherry case , all instructed by the DPP ; James Holdsworth instructed by the Treasury Solicitor for both magistrates . |
8 | On May 21 , David Dahms , area services manager on the South Eastern area , and vice president of the SSA , went to the BBC headquarters in White City , London , to present a cheque for £295 , OOO on behalf of the company to television celebrity Sue Cook for the Children in Need Appeal . |
9 | If Matthew wins the North of England finals he will travel to The Savoy in London for the finals in the Autumn . |
10 | No one should underestimate Ian 's determination to be part of the England scene if we make it to America for the finals in 1994 . |
11 | Nonetheless , statistics have been produced by the FPSC for the countries in the European Community and a tentative ‘ league ’ table of one parent families produced . |
12 | He reported three tours of Australia for the Sunday Pictorial and was the radio summariser with Alston , Arlott and Swanton for the Tests in the early Fifties . |