Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Any golfer who qualified for the Tour had assuredly earned and paid for the privilege . |
2 | There had been no retaliation by the MacIans , but they all knew they were ready for it if any had come , and who to thank for the readiness ; and no-one mentioned who they had to thank for the threat . |
3 | Apart from Mr Patten , four other ministers have lost their Cabinet posts : former Home Secretary Kenneth Baker , who is believed to have refused an offer to take over as Welsh Secretary ; Tom King from Defence , who asked for a break from office four months ago ; Peter Brooke from Northern Ireland ; and Lord Waddington , former leader of the Lords . |
4 | It was from Dr James Mortimer , who asked for an appointment with Holmes . |
5 | A contemporary of Gundulić was Junije Palmotić ( 1606–57 ) , a Ragusan noble who lived for a time in Bosnia , and who drew upon the Slav folk tales as well as on contemporary Italian and ancient classical traditions for the abundant outpouring of songs , satires , verse epics and dramas which he composed . |
6 | A neighbour at his home in Southend , Essex , said : ‘ He was a smashing lad who lived for the Army . |
7 | The conference was marked by a split between the USA , Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia on the one hand , who resisted the imposition of specific emissions cuts , and the remaining Western countries , including Europe , Japan and Australia , on the other , who argued for the adoption of a freeze on C02 emissions at present levels by the year 2000 . |
8 | The details of the case were outlined by prosecuting solicitor , Huw Evans , who applied for a remand in custody until next Monday . |
9 | Another fairly important change was that a review by a review board should be discontinued if it was established that the inspector 's report did not adversely affect the reputation of the person who applied for the review . |
10 | Millions who applied for the minimum 100 shares in the great water sell-off are likely today to be told their applications are being met in full despite a huge oversubcription to the £5.24billion privatisation . |
11 | They were two of five Winchester Club players in the nine-member Alton College squad , which also included five county players , and Cathy MacCormack who plays for the South of England under-18 team . |
12 | Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths , who plays for the South Wales CA Division Five side Burry Port , is spearheading a campaign for a new sports stadium in the town . |
13 | Who plays for the football team you support ? |
14 | But the talented Keane , who plays for the Republic of Ireland against Spain in Seville tomorrow , will put the negotiations on ice while he weighs up his options . |
15 | It should be noted that this does not include 18 or 19 year olds undertaking a full time course in further education ( eg A levels , BTEC etc. ) who qualify for an exemption . |
16 | No one who thinks for a moment will suppose that that is a path in which there are no hills to climb . |
17 | Many from Transylvania who fought for the downfall of Ceaucescu are persecuted , whilst his defenders are treated as heroes . |
18 | Colonel Bullen Reynes , who fought for the king during the Civil War , built the house in the 1690s . |
19 | When they wanted to stop the investment programme , it was managing director Malcolm Cotton who fought for the idea . |
20 | The demonstrators want Britain to apologize for the executions of nine men who fought for the island 's independence in the fifties . |
21 | There were those who fought for the joy of fighting and those who slew for the sake of slaying . |
22 | By a painter who befriends him , and who sleeps for a while with his mother , Jaromil , already self-perceived as exceptional , original , is introduced to modern art , which ‘ had not yet become the shopworn property of the bourgeois masses and retained the fascinating aura of a sect , a magical exclusivity fascinating to childhood — an age always daydreaming about the romanticism of secret societies , fraternities and tribes ’ . |
23 | There were some who were clever , some who were stupid , and none who cared for the lecture that would take her forty-five minutes to read and three evenings to prepare . |
24 | I could see that the old bull was not going to be forced to drink , and he protested by coming after my father-in-law who made for the post . |
25 | Professional safeguards apply to those who appear for the prosecution and the defence . |
26 | It is easy to assume that with so limited a population and tourists numbering a fraction of those who head for the sun , protection of the countryside is straightforward . |
27 | THE million Britons who head for the sunshine state of Florida each year are being offered a far more dangerous illusion than any of the rides Disney World has to offer . |
28 | I mean who who cares for the electricity ? |
29 | So what you say about the rights of fathers is also about who is the ‘ real ’ father — the biological father or the man who cares for the child ? |
30 | It is an issue for anyone who cares for the sanctity of human life . |