Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun pl] [be] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A common marking device used in English for such cases is word order . |
2 | Another winner for younger children is Penguin Small by Mick Inkpen ( Hodder , £6.99 ) . |
3 | Here The Bookseller 's JENNIFER TAYLOR chooses some Christmas bestseller front-runners for children of all ages : AN instantly appealing book for younger children is Nick Butterworth 's After The Storm ( HarperCollins £8.99 ) , a follow-up to last year 's hugely successful One Snowy Night . |
4 | The most common applications for information-only systems is product information , particularly and most obviously , in locations where the information reinforces in-store purchasing decisions . |
5 | Test pilot for these flights was Cyril Pullin 's eldest son Raymond . |
6 | A central figure for these deliberations was A. D. Lindsay , Master of Balliol College , Oxford . |
7 | The man responsible for these comments is Professor Keith O. Johnson — the technical side of a partnership which is now 15 years old . |
8 | His number two for practical purposes was Roy Jenkins , but they were so totally different in disposition and outlook that the possibility of a friendship would not have existed , even if Wilson had not entertained dark suspicions about Jenkins 's ambition to supplant him . |
9 | Among those who set themselves the task of creating a hostel for orthodox children was Sybil Wulwick . |
10 | A central figure in America 's struggle for clean needles is Jon Parker , a 37-year-old ex-addict from Boston . |
11 | Among the first to respond to the new President 's call for 75,000 men was John MacArthur , born in Elderslie in Renfrewshire , and Commander of the Highland Guard of Chicago . |