Example sentences of "for [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anderton struck twice in three minutes in the first half to stun 20,000 fans allowed in for nothing for a game marking Sunderland 's new status as a city .
2 Most doubters either think they have grace or care for nothing but the day itself .
3 ‘ Sir , surely you do not expect Dinah to spend all her days as a spinster , living for nothing but the stage ?
4 I wished for nothing but the absence of pain , and Lili seemed beyond harm : as secure and unassailable as the morning-star .
5 Every man jack has to work ten days each year for nothing as a kind of tax .
6 So while interpreters working from spoken English to sign language are called upon to work for nothing as a service to these normal , intelligent ‘ disabled ’ people , those in the foreign spoken language interpretive role , where language users are equal , may rise to occupy one of the highest status roles in diplomacy , and correspondingly command high financial rewards .
7 No one can be quite I happy in an ill-planned house any more than in ill-fitting clothes , and although the ‘ cut' ’ and ‘ ‘ style , ’ are much , they count for nothing in a garment which pinches and annoys the wearer in a hundred ways …
8 A fortnight ago , the Norwich Union East Champions lost to Redbridge and Ilford , who Chelmsford have beaten this season , but form would count for nothing in a derby game , he insisted .
9 That is in itself a problem , for nothing in the arguments to explain the decline suggests why the fall in fertility should stop at about a two-child family , rather than ‘ overshoot ’ and decline still further ( Chapter 4 ) .
10 This weekend 's results , of course , will count for nothing in the Olympics .
11 All this counts for nothing in the world of rugby and it will be his ability to scrum and compete with the best that will make or break this South African legend .
12 We will be able to provide the equipment he needs to lead a normal life , and we know he 'll want for nothing in the future . ’
13 ‘ Scroungers ’ expect something for nothing from the Welfare State , rather than offering a fair day 's work for a fair day 's pay .
14 If a child is aged under 2 then any provision which is made for him/her by the LEA is stated to be special educational provision ; in the case of a child aged 2 or over it is ‘ educational provision which is additional to , or otherwise different from , the educational provision made generally for children of that age in schools maintained by the LEA ’ .
15 We are interested and associated but not absorbed and should European statesmen address us in the words which were used of old — Shall we speak for thee to the king or captain of the host ? ' — we should reply , Nay sir , for we dwell among our own people' ’ .
16 The most famous of the town 's shopping areas is The Lanes : an inviting labyrinth of seventeenth century red-brick streets full of antique shops , jewellers , perfumeries , fine china and stores for everyone with a passion for fashion .
17 ‘ But now is the time for everyone with the club at heart to rally round .
18 are there for everyone with the disease and other blood disorders , and they always need helpers .
19 It was a good system for everyone except the artist , who was frequently offered a low rate for the job , then had his payment deferred , and sometimes had to battle for months to receive anything at all .
20 It campaigned for free universal state pensions for everyone over the age of 65 , in order to combat the poverty created by the rejection of older workers by employers on the grounds of age .
21 They want the Government to abolish Child Benefit and all tax allowances for parents and use the money to set up full-time Community Homes for everyone under the age of sixteen .
22 Add to that a packed lunchtime season , and late-night entertainment in the studio on Fridays and Saturdays , and we think you 'll agree that there 's always something for everyone at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round .
23 That goes for everyone on the mainland as well .
24 Under communism there would be no exploitation , and society would be run by and for everyone on the basis of equality and community .
25 There should be a treat for everyone among the host of special features in this Christmas issue .
26 Golf Magazine , Motorcycle World , Bike , Amateur Gardening — there are specialist magazines for everyone from the rat fancier to the rugby fan .
27 At a public meeting last September he suggested that saying ‘ they ought to do something about it ’ was pointless , and boldly proposed that the only way to save the shop was for everyone in the village to club together and buy it .
28 We aim to take an active role in setting up projects which will set standards of excellence and make the arts more accessible by developing a wide ranging programme of arts activities for everyone in the South East . ’
29 ‘ We 've opened the doors to new possibilities for everyone in the hotel industry , ’ he declares .
30 A white cow used to provide milk for everyone in the locality , but it was customary for only one pailful to he taken .
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