Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And make absolutely sure the policy you buy covers you for winter sports and not just travel . |
2 | Altogether this book contains a wealth of information and I doubt whether it will be long before physicians are heard expounding the benefit of Liu Ye for tuberculosis , Jia Zhu Tao for its cardiotonic effects , Man Tao Luo as a general anaesthetic , or Yin Chen to treat hepatitis . |
3 | The British reader , who is likely to have been spared certain of the varieties of suffering which are spoken of in the writings of Kundera and Klima , where a joke , or no joke , or nothing whatever , can sequester you for years from the people you grew up with , is in a position , for all that , to know what Sabina means here . |
4 | Nor was every man assessed on landed income an owner , for some used to take leases so as to be able to sublet them for profit . |
5 | Daddy , she said , had had to spring some people ori them for dinner , and she was out of some basics . |
6 | I do hope I sha n't drop any bricks in Overclyst , and disgrace you for life . ’ |
7 | Yeah I mean there 's no point in re-roofing it for instance . |
8 | Called NeuFuz4 , it runs under Windows and is claimed to reduce the cost and time needed to implement fuzzy logic because it automatically create a fuzzy system based on desired system inputs and outputs — it enables up to four inputs to create one output , then verifies and codes it for use with NatSemi 's COP8 family of embedded microcontrollers . |
9 | We also use it for consultations of use it for Broxstowe and Radford . |
10 | He waited what seemed to him rather an excessive ti me for Catherine , but decided , charitably , that you could n't look as she did without pretty regular attention to the overall effect . |
11 | ‘ Invoice me for damages . ’ |