Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] for the [noun prp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly the sharp collapse of factory production in 1980 was a real crisis which could be interpreted as laying the foundations for new industries in Britain and a new set of international trading and investment relations for the UK in the 1980s . |
2 | His late father was a Kyrgyz who proudly served as a border guard for the KGB in far-flung regions of the former Soviet Union . |
3 | The third is the establishment of a research and development strategy for the NHS in 1991 under the direction of Professor Michael Peckham . |
4 | Brezhnev 's neutralisation scheme for the Gulf in 1980 may have had an additional , more specific objective . |
5 | Abu Khadra became a refugee camp official for the UN in Gaza , leaving in 1951 to become an UNRWA officer in Lebanon . |
6 | On Dec. 10 the FAO appealed for 1,300,000 tonnes of food aid for the Sudan in 1991 . |
7 | Mr Garry Sewell , aged 40 , has worked for the CEGB in Lincoln and Mr Andy Foote , aged 38 , was a project engineer for the NHS in the South-East . |
8 | Their palatial home near Madrid has been the chosen holiday retreat for the Majors in recent years — a graphic symbol of their friendship . |
9 | After a spell as London editor of the Evening Dispatch he became press officer for the RAF in Scotland and when that job was ended he moved back to London to become a public relations officer for the Royal Navy . |