Example sentences of "[noun sg] was a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Batts and Dorigo were nt even on the bench for England , Speed was a sub for Wales ( cos they wanted to play sweeper … |
2 | The result was a victory for Herwald and commonsense , $15,000 for charities and the loss of a potential $500,000 in legal fees for lawyers who might otherwise have been called upon the resolve a dispute over who had the right to use the slogan ‘ Plane Smart ’ . |
3 | ‘ Precatory ’ had become central ; but not in the useful way in which it became defined in English law , to denote words where the testator 's intention was a matter for dispute . |
4 | Freud would probably have said the English lover was a mask for Sergei , with his deep respect for England . |
5 | Neither sleep apnoea nor any other medical condition was a prerequisite for inclusion in this sampling . |
6 | He believed on this sad day that feeling of reconciliation was a reason for hope . |
7 | The start of the second half was a disaster for 'Mill , with Englefield equalising straight away . |
8 | Because her home was a headquarters for Vernon in Britain . |
9 | Based on these observations , it was suggested that a rise in pH i resulting from activation of Na + /H + exchange was a trigger for initiation of cell division . |
10 | War was a recourse for Spaniards hoping eventually for radical solutions to Spain 's long term economic and political problems . " |
11 | His new job was a springboard for Mr Major 's own Cabinet career . |
12 | Most popular frontists remained content with the reassuring doctrine that collective security was a substitute for rearmament . |
13 | From the beginning , the match was a struggle for Scotland . |
14 | The meeting was a triumph for Jaguar 's in-house styling team . |
15 | The shop was a front for UNACO 's European headquarters . |
16 | The outcome was a humiliation for Walesa when , on June 28 , members voted to override his second attempt to block the legislation . |
17 | The outcome was a victory for household over institutional authority : the teacher , transferred to an even smaller school , in an even remoter oasis , was seen to have been punished . |
18 | The outcome was a victory for marketing , because it proves that what applies in the world of packaged goods holds true in the world of politics . |
19 | The principle of continuity was a precondition for science ; we must have faith that we shall never be brought to confusion by inexplicable irregularities . |
20 | Demolition day was a cause for celebration , schoolchildren were given time off to watch and tenants ' leaders said not before time . |
21 | He came from an ancient Corvedale family , branches of which were in the forefront of Shropshire life during the seventeenth century — Francis 's nephew was a Member for Wenlock in Charles I 's parliament . |
22 | The charge was not made openly by Labour candidates , but there is little doubt that the belief was fostered that a vote for the Alliance was a vote for cessation of relief . |
23 | If the wife was a purchaser for money , she would insist on the husband conveying as " beneficial owner " , and there seems no good reason therefore why she should not receive the benefit of these implied covenants when taking a conveyance of the matrimonial home from the husband by order of the court or by way of final agreement between them . |
24 | Tiller was a stickler for cleanliness , so she was told to be strict in supervising their washing ( for some this was as novel an experience as appearing on stage ) . |
25 | ‘ My father was a shepherd for Mr John Goddard of Tunstall ; and I would go out to scare rooks and crows on Mr Goddard 's fields . |
26 | Nursing was a matter for nurses . |
27 | General Hodge reported that the reopening of the Joint Commission was a disappointment for Rhee and the extreme right in that they had campaigned vociferously for the past year against further American-Soviet discussion . |
28 | Richard Miles was known to smoke cannabis but police do n't believe such drug use was a motive for murder . |
29 | Concomitant with the obsession with dirt was a desire for order . |
30 | She said the trade in ivory was a problem for Africa and the decision on it could not be made by ‘ people outside with their emotional campaigns ’ . |