Example sentences of "a [noun] for [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I kept a lookout for you on the ship . |
2 | ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’ |
3 | ‘ It should not be so difficult a decision for him in the best interests of an organisation in which he believes and for which I know he has worked so hard . ’ |
4 | A theatrical gentleman approached me after one of the performances , said he was impressed by my singing , and that he could obtain a part for me with the Schikenader Company in Vienna . |
5 | He thinks there 's a part for me in the new play at the Queen 's . ’ |
6 | I think there might be a parcel for you at the door is it ? |
7 | De Gaulle engineered a majority for himself on the CFLN and promptly objected to Giraud 's claim to combine the functions of Commander-in-Chief with the co-presidency . |
8 | Well I 'll go and have a look for us at the bus stop in n it ? |
9 | He would , for instance , secretly buy 30,000 of a stock for himself on the account . |
10 | The idea was that the private sector would build and finance a number of roads and the department would pay a rent for them on the basis of how much traffic used them . |
11 | And er then Mr said it was safe for his wife to return and children , that they , trouble was they could n't get a seat for me on the plane . |
12 | Norway 's prospects of joining the EC might be harmed by its decision , if the EC were successful in demanding a seat for itself on the IWC . |
13 | In 1696 Lowther of Lowther , tired of contesting elections , employed his cousin to seek a viscountcy for him from the king . |
14 | We were further delayed getting back on station by a detour for me to the south end of Duke Street . |
15 | Marlowe refuses to recognise the fact making a living for oneself in the countryside involves strenuous work and long hours of toil in order to reap the rewards afterwards . |
16 | A first round victory caught everyone 's attention , and Swift kept close tabs on him for the rest of the year , even fielding a car for him in the 25th anniversary race at Silverstone and again in the Irish Festival . |
17 | Together they had laboured in the fields until fortune smiled on Elizabeth ; while she was still in her teens , her family were befriended by a wealthy benefactor who had her educated and , in 1744 , arranged a marriage for her with the 13th Earl of Glencairn . |
18 | I have a question for you regarding the setting up of my trem . |
19 | Of the temporary substitution of a vehicle for one off the road if there is no margin ( by letter enclosing identity disc of specified vehicle ) . |
20 | Perhaps she started from the feeling and then found a correspondence for it in the outside world . |
21 | Suddenly , her fears that Bella , like Mr Bishop , had set a trap for her with the money , seemed ludicrous . |
22 | It prepareth a breakdown for me in the Presence of mine enemies . |
23 | It finds a place for everyone within the divine purpose , regardless of their background , status or gender . |
24 | Please reserve a place for me on the POTENTIAL TEACHERS DAY on Saturday 8th March , for which I enclose the fee of £5.00 . |
25 | I have served a place for him at the head of the queue to buy shares in the privatised NIE . |
26 | The firm badly needs this market share to buy time , so it can fully adapt to the new Windows world and carve out a place for itself in the growing groupware market . |
27 | ‘ Look , it so happens that a number of people have dropped out of the scheme for one reason or another , and there 's now a place for you at the end of the team . |
28 | Sorry , we can not find a place for you in the Christian ministry . ’ |
29 | They would find a place for you in the Space program . |
30 | She said I feel that there is a place for you in the health , in this mental health service . |