Example sentences of "and [noun prp] for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | As more cars came , they took over the Fleetwood service , until on 10 March 1953 , there was a complete service by Coronations between Starr Gate and Fleetwood for the first time . |
2 | Tan heard Bach and Beethoven for the first time , and ‘ totally forgot about myself ’ . |
3 | It 's been Huey , George , Ralph and Bert for the last few days , liquid laffs ahoy . |
4 | Talks took place between China and Taiwan for the first time since the Communists took control of China in 1949 and the former Nationalist government fled to Taiwan . |
5 | Gloucester , which saw active service in the Gulf War , will monitor traffic to and from Serbia and Montenegro for the next few months . |
6 | His narrow victory at Mosport over Regazzoni put the two men equal on points with one race to go at Watkins glen , with Scheckter still in with an outside chance , and when Rega retired , Emerson settled in behind Reutemann , Pace and Hunt for the fourth place which was to give him the championship . |
7 | This will then be recorded over the following three days alongside Debussy 's La Mer and Printemps for the tenth and final volume in his highly successful Ravel/Debussy series for Chandos . |
8 | He 's gon na be quoting Fry and Laurie for the next ten weeks , like he did |
9 | During the early part of August , the haulier completed all the deliveries to English locations , leaving Bridgend , East Kilbride and Belfast for the last two weeks of August . |
10 | DAVID NAISH was re-elected as president of the National Farmers Union of England and Wales for a third year at the union 's annual meeting last week . |
11 | The scheme , if adopted , would allow the government to set " statutory water quality objectives " for all inland and coastal waters in England and Wales for the first time . |
12 | Data assembled by Chisholm ( 1983 ) for local authorities in England and Wales for the last inter-censal decade illustrates this point conclusively ( see Table 6. 1 ) . |