Example sentences of "for [noun prp] [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For Beryl Garland the whole of reality was contained within the narrow horizons of her direct experience and her judgements were absolute .
2 Thus the service for King Charles the Martyr disappeared from the Book of Common Prayer ; at the same time his name was deleted from its calendar , where it had previously appeared on 30 January .
3 One was admiration for Arnold Palmer the shot-maker , and the other for Arnold Palmer the sportsman .
4 One was admiration for Arnold Palmer the shot-maker , and the other for Arnold Palmer the sportsman .
5 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
6 In the search for Bobby Driscoll the law agency began having his fingerprints matched with every deceased ‘ John Doe ’ .
7 For Dr Neil the feel of her , so soft , the scent of her hair , and of McAllister herself , was so wild and sweet and struck him with such force that his breathing grew a little ragged and his body reminded him of how long it had been since he had satisfied it .
8 Not for Mr Goldin the folly of admitting , even temporarily , as New York 's mayor , Ed Koch , did last year , that , perhaps , in a province with a large pro-British majority , the British are not an occupying army after all .
9 Mr Grovey likes to appear cool and trendy ( as do most teachers under thirty ) , but for Mr Grovey the attempt at an up-to-date image is ruined by his liking for wearing highly patterned , sleeveless pullovers of the sort seen hanging in charity shops the length and breadth of Britain .
10 For Mr Welch the difference is crucial .
11 Now the couple enjoy a less hectic lifestyle and for Mr Jefferson the highlight of the day is receiving The Northern Echo .
12 For Princess Diana the holiday to get to her sons after being away from them over Christmas had backfired before takeoff for the Caribbean .
13 And for Jackson Pollock the champion , always fearful of losing , Lee was at last the judge he could trust .
14 For Mrs Whitehouse the case was but one step in the attempt to preserve our ‘ national morality ’ and our ‘ culture ’ .
15 For Mrs Rees the dilemma remains .
16 But for Brother Luke the incense and gowns were't enough , he needed somewhere to worship as well .
17 Detailing for de Cuellar the damage done to Iraq 's civilian population and culture by five days of Allied bombing , Aziz declared , ‘ You personally bear responsibility to history and mankind for the heinous crimes being committed against the noble people of Iraq who are fighting for their freedom . ’
18 Not for Norman Lamont the luxury of a tax-reforming budget .
19 The Corporation of London 's Luncheon for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Guildhall
20 For Celia Lee the excitement of meeting new people soon wore off .
21 For Lord Hodson the absence of a lis inter partes was not decisive , nor was the characterisation of the act as judicial , administrative or executive .
22 For Juliet Warren the comparison between her previous and present work is not merely provoked by the interview .
23 Freddie stood on the corner of the turning as lookout for Tommy Green the street bookmaker .
24 For George Holmes the price is greater ( around £2,000 ) .
25 For Charles Marowitz the actor is by definition ‘ someone who remembers ’ .
26 For Andrew McCreath the gala was one of double celebration .
27 It was compiled for Count Henry the Liberal of Champagne , by clerks of tidy but innovative mind , alert to the political potential in acquiring , recording and categorizing information .
28 And for Carl Stottor the programme confirmed that Nilsen was no longer a man to be feared .
29 For Emile Benveniste the peculiarity of ‘ histoire ’ as opposed to ‘ discours ’ is that it tells itself , no one ‘ speaks ’ ( 1966:241 ) .
30 For Mark Williams the appeal of fund raising for the Birmingham Arts Lab palled in 1968 .
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