Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] for [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A PIECE OF ADVICE FOR ANYONE WITH A BURNING BUSINESS AMBITION .
2 The woman is the carrier of evolution for him in one way or another .
3 Following a low-fat , low-salt diet and increasing the daily intake of fibre is a necessary part of life for anyone with heart disease or high blood pressure .
4 Er I I think that with three million people out of work , we have an unemployment problem which creates erm a a disadvantage group particularly in some of the stress urban areas where we have to look at more radical solutions to what is basically the payment of cash for nothing in return .
5 I 've tried to keep some level of consideration for everybody through this whole thing .
6 A top league of ten clubs is also intended to appease those who were intent on breaking away and forming a Scottish Super League , since there will be a built-in level of autonomy for them within the Scottish league framework .
7 ‘ Nice of them , ’ said a visiting English biker , ‘ to organise a bit of music for us on our way back . ’
8 She had gone along once to pay a casual visit and found one of Nenna 's youngsters , the little one , cooking some kind of mess for him in Dreadnought 's galley .
9 The figures in Appendix I , Table 4 suggest that paying off credit agreements typically absorbs roughly twice as high a proportion of income for someone in the lowest income group as it does for people in higher income groups .
10 So we have a wealth of choice for you as customers in terms of for instance using tools which you 're familiar with which you 've already invested in .
11 Regular staff , sometimes nominally of the same grade , provide a sort of supervision for them in the initial period and themselves tend to find that during the peak period they are doing , or doing more consistently , more responsible jobs than during the rest of the year .
12 A meeting should in fact wait until we have a program and some sort of corpus for it to port on and for you to have to hand while drafting the handbook .
13 This has contributed to the widening gap between ‘ haves ’ and ‘ have-nots ’ recorded in recent times , which some would argue undermines social cohesion and ultimately impoverishes the quality of life for everyone in society .
14 THIS is the most outstanding area of life for you in 1993 .
15 Butler sometimes talks of a passion as directed at one 's ‘ having ’ its object , but it seems more satisfactory to say that particular passions are directed at occurrences , and that the basic one can not be directed ; t the occurrence of pleasure for oneself since this always stems from having something occur one wished to do so .
16 Radcliffe is not a wise choice of companion for you at this particular point in your family crisis .
17 Boardsailors could find a surfeit of interest for them in hall two .
18 Detached from the orbit of the old Raymondin counts of Toulouse , they were carving out a quasi-autonomous sphere of influence for themselves along the Pyrenean frontier .
19 She left a cup of tea for him on his bedside table and went into the kitchen to prepare the evening meal .
20 By January 1987 , when it was clear that X Window really worked across multi-vendor networks , there was a joint statement of support for it by Apollo , Data General , DEC , Hewlett-Packard , Masscomp , Siemens and Sony , amongst others ( not IBM ) .
21 And I think that our concern is to try and see how that can be improved and , and possibly the underlying reason for that is that erm we all feel that unless we take it seriously , the kind of disasters that increasingly affect developing countries , and try to make our own assistance more rational , more respectful in a way of , of them and their cultures , then I think we 're storing up an enormous amount of trouble for ourselves in the future .
22 selling and getting a result on that you see I 've covered a lot of stuff for you on that , I 've covered quite a bit with you on , er product knowledge , now would you say that you 're reasonably together there and where you want to be on product knowledge ?
23 After Corrections I joined Picture Group in 1981 and for some reason I ended up doing a lot of work for them in the ghettos , guns , drugs and things like that ; it became my forte and I came to feel at ease in this kind of environment .
24 ‘ Jeffrey and I go back an awful long way , and it makes a lot of sense for him to be published by us on both sides of the Atlantic , ’ Mr Bell commented .
25 ‘ I thought you said you had a lot of respect for him as a reporter ? ’
26 And it took a lot of persuasion for them to just admit that . ’
27 But the experience had been short and isolated and the moonlight had given it a sufficient touch of unreality for me to be able to fire my machine gun at everything I saw without scruple .
28 He would have much preferred the hysterical crying , the accusations of lack of love for her to that .
29 One friend who watched their relationship deteriorate points to Prince Charles 's disinterest and total lack of respect for her at a time when Diana badly needed help .
30 Mrs Wadland 's husband disappeared during the lambing season , the busiest time of year for them at their farm in Woodford Halse , Northamptonshire .
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