Example sentences of "a [noun] [adj] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Are n't you a bit early for chrissy decorations is n't it ? our tree when send for it .
2 Lehninger reverts to the aims of the first edition , which was to provide a text suitable for American students ; British students should begin first-year biochemistry with a better understanding of chemistry .
3 Turkey Mill dates partly from the eighteenth century , having been taken over in 1740 by James Whatman , a name famous for high-quality papers , especially for artists .
4 I have no wish to see the British Institute of Embalmers appearing in every other newspaper but this is an avenue which I believe requires a ‘ little push ’ to develop a presentation suitable for Rotary Clubs , church organisations , etc .
5 One reason is simply that the futures industry has never been precise in its thinking on the question ; indeed , it has never found a definition necessary for commercial purposes .
6 BELGIUM , a country famous for luxury chocolates and gourmet food , now boasts the world 's biggest after-dinner cigar .
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