Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun sg] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 I made storm shields for the big cabin windows and skylights .
2 Barnes put the Lions ahead to stay with a 33rd minute penalty and Clement and Rory Underwood scored second-half tries for the touring side .
3 The visit is not ‘ unsolicited , ’ and therefore the Regulations do not apply , if the customer has expressly requested the visit , e.g. by completing and returning a reply paid card asking for the visit or by telephoning asking for it .
4 He also made bullion balances for the Bank of England , the East India Company , and other establishments .
5 Later , there followed competition wins for the Catholic Apostolic church , Edinburgh ( 1871–3 ) , Edinburgh school board schools ( 1874–7 ) , and Edinburgh University medical schools ( 1874–86 ) .
6 After the 1740s children 's books included part works for the children of the poor .
7 ‘ At the PGA championship two weeks ago I putted cack handed for the last nine holes and I did quite well .
8 Then she rang Information asking for the number of Clare Hall in Matson Illinois just to establish that it was real .
9 During her labour Diana 's temperature soared dramatically which in turn gave rise to concern for the baby 's health .
10 To support these managers he established a marketing department , improved the financial system and introduced business planning for the first time to AEA .
11 McAllister had apologised to Rose for refusing her invitation — she had sewing to do for the bazaar , she said — when the front door had banged shut behind her and she had been compelled to run round to the back and come in through the kitchen .
12 Soon after she left harbour bound for the Belgian coast with the owner and one crew member on board , Valiant , with Phil Andrews in command , was despatched to cover her movements .
13 Greenberg wrote exhibition reviews for The Nation during the 1940s , but his lasting reputation comes from a collection of his articles , including some more thematic pieces for Partisan Review , in a book published in 1961 with the title Art and Culture .
14 Spot the difference , how had life changed for the family
15 The Justices had power to seize for the king the bailiwicks of Forest wardens and foresters of fee who were guilty of misconduct in office , and on occasion removed unpaid Forest officers such as the verderers .
16 In the 1980 Budget , the Chancellor announced target ranges for the growth of M3 ( then called sterling M3 ) and targets for the PSBR as a percentage of GDP at market prices .
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