Example sentences of "from [noun sg] [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Because the people of Alto do Cruzeiro truly suffer from headaches , tremors , weakness , tiredness , irritability , angry weeping and other symptoms of what people call nervos , they look to the doctors , pharmacists and political bosses and patrons from Bom Jesus for a ‘ cure ’ to the ‘ sickness ’ . |
2 | For this reason Simons argues that self-evaluation should be isolated from accountability demands for a time , although she also believes that school self-evaluation could provide the most positive form of accountability procedure in the long term . |
3 | Every county his received some support from All Wales Strategy sources varying from core funding for a coordinator and placement costs for children with mental handicap to one-off grants or payment of incidental expenses . |
4 | Let's let's go away from trig functions for a bit . |
5 | These problems aside , there would seem to be much support from CAB advisers for a well-publicised telephone system to relieve pressure and widen the availability of the CAB . |
6 | The comedian has got special permission from Army chiefs for a two-day goodwill trip to Croatia next week . |
7 | After what was deemed to be considerable negotiating success with the wretched pay beds , I was left in relative tranquillity from government activity for a short time only . |
8 | Just £10 in sponsorship money will protect ten people from river blindness for a year . |
9 | This was still a far cry from pacifist arguments for a democratic diplomacy capable of imposing peace without victory . |
10 | Pressure seems to be growing , however , from party conservatives for a review of such policies and a stronger campaign to root out suspected ‘ counter-revolutionaries ’ in the government and party apparatus . |