Example sentences of "yesterday for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A former nurse , hurt on duty and unlikely to work again , was awarded £157,500 by Newcastle Crown Court yesterday for a serious back injury .
2 GRAEME SOUNESS may yet realise his lifelong ambition of leading out an FA Cup Final team despite entering hospital yesterday for a triple by-pass heart operation which will keep him away from Anfield until the start of next season .
3 FARMERS voted yesterday for a tough licensing system to curb straw burning , after complaints about smoke pollution at the end of this year 's harvest .
4 The All Blacks assembled yesterday for a rugged training session but have been unable to prepare themselves fully as the Lions have delayed selection for another 24-hours due to ever increasing injury problems .
5 But the court chairman , Valery Zorkin , left yesterday for a two-week trip to the United States .
6 DARLINGTON Council was criticised yesterday for a continuing vermin problem in Hundens Lane .
7 Middlesbrough , yesterday for a fast-paced lesson on ‘ Kwik Cricket ’ .
8 The ministers , from seven Arab countries , met in Tunis on Thursday night and yesterday for a fresh attempt to resolve the stalemate .
9 THE vigilante businessman who was cleared last week of murdering a suspected car vandal was jailed for 18 months yesterday for an alternative charge of affray .
10 PRESIDENT Boris Yeltsin called yesterday for an urgent session of the country 's highest legislature to end a power struggle threatening to derail his reform plans .
11 The eternal flame went out yesterday for the second time since it was lit on July 26 last year .
12 PRINCE Michael of Kent took to the road in a 90-year-old car yesterday for the annual RAC London to Brighton veteran car run .
13 A SOCIAL services chief issued an appeal yesterday for the bit-part actress Yasmin Gibson to contact them about the future of her Home Alone daughter , being cared for in a children 's home .
14 IRELAND 'S Bruce Topping and Michael Watt both qualified yesterday for the semi finals of the prestigious Glasgow Open Badminton Championship .
15 KEVIN COOMBS Norman Lamont arrives yesterday for the first meeting of the Cabinet since the Budget
16 Nor , she was sure , Bert , whom she had seen yesterday for the first time as a potentially responsible comrade .
17 Seeing it yesterday for the first time , she had reflected that great tact would have to be employed for two women to share quarters this size .
18 Hodgson was in the witness box yesterday for the first time in the trial — now in its fifth week .
19 There were a lot a lot involved there er and some of you actually found that that there was quite a lot that you really had to almost worry about and think about and and er yesterday for the first time of doing it with this this new method it does take quite a bit of thinking about and as we agreed practice is is what 's what 's important ..
20 I went yesterday for the first time .
21 Some were able to return home yesterday for the first time since Thursday .
22 ‘ I thought I might have to sell my ticket , ’ added Birch , who returned to action yesterday for the first time in six months .
23 A FRENCH prisoner in Nazi Germany who stayed behind the Iron Curtain after the Second World War for the love of a Ukrainian woman returned home yesterday for the first time in 52 years .
24 DISCUSSIONS between management and representatives of the 1,300 striking manual workers at Yarrow took place yesterday for the first time since the dispute began 12 days ago .
25 THE new crew of that colourful Clyde puffer , the Vital Spark , gathered yesterday for the first time aboard the vessel made famous in the Neil Munro tales .
26 I cut the grass yesterday for the first time and it was like a meadow !
27 Sir Hector , who was in Shetland yesterday for the fourth time this year , said monitoring of water and fish samples around the islands would continue for as long as was necessary .
28 Mr Ashdown descended on the area yesterday for the third time in his marathon campaign amid growing recognition among Tories that the South-West could prove their Achilles ' heel , a danger underlined by the Press Association opinion poll which showed a swing against the Conservatives in the region of six per cent .
29 The 12 governors met yesterday for the third time in a week at Bush House , in London .
30 PLANNING clearance was given yesterday for the shore-based part of a £1.5 billion gas project which will create spin-off contracts for firms in the offshore supply business , writes Frank Frazer .
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