Example sentences of "for [det] week [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Any further hold up to the Spittalburn stretch will cost the taxpayer a six-figure sum for each week 's delay . |
2 | JOHN SMITH , the shadow Chancellor , yesterday set the overriding tone for this week 's Labour Party conference with a warning that he would impose tough spending controls if Labour won the next election . |
3 | With hindsight , one can see how Mr Gorbachev has been preparing the ground for this week 's changes . |
4 | Borg has been given a wild card for this week 's Nice Open and next week 's Monte Carlo Open . |
5 | A GRATEFUL reader who would like to thank her daughter for the surprise of a lifetime has nominated her for this week 's bouquet . |
6 | A FATHER who has every justification for being very proud of his daughter nominates her for this week 's bouquet . |
7 | So the Essex-based producer responsible for this week 's fastest-rising hit , Do n't You Want Me , ca n't perform lucrative concerts or go on TV in case his bosses see him . |
8 | The Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent is also expected to have a few tricks up its sleeve for this week 's roll-out . |
9 | It has been a public relations exercise for this week 's by-elections . |
10 | Training at Kingsholm could be all ticket in future if the crowds for this week 's visit of England is anything to go by … |
11 | Paul Ashmead went over for try number 7. 42-7 the final score ; perfect preparation for this week 's crunch game against Bath and even the coach is smiling . |
12 | But now it 's time to join Tim Russon for this week 's summer sport |
13 | But now it 's time to join Tim Russon for this week 's summer sport |
14 | and do n't forget first news of the football … on goals extra tomorrow teatime … our next sport takes us to Kingsholm in Gloucester and its curtain up for this week 's rugby review |
15 | and let's hope they 're all looking on the bright side of life for this week 's coca cola cup games … now there was a time when Gloucester rugby would always give us a cheer … but they 're down in the dumps too … |