Example sentences of "[no cls] [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Guide editor Alisdair Aird said : ‘ This is really a shocking finding in an industry which depends above all on good customer/staff relationships for its success . ’ |
2 | Will the right hon. Gentleman say what support he is receiving from other G7 countries for his recent endorsement of a rouble stabilisation fund ? |
3 | Martin Brundle arrived at the circuit with a mint-fresh six-litre Jaguar XJR-S on load for the day from Tom Walkinshaw Racing , a company connected with the Benetton F1 team for which Brundle is driving this season . |
4 | We were fortunate enough to have the loan of a new Citroën BX 4×4 Estate for our weekend trip which , with its sure-footed permanent 4-wheel drive , impeccable road manners and self-levelling suspension , had taken everything in its stride , — including , thanks to its optional electronic ABS braking system , stopping quickly and safely when we suddenly encountered a 5 mile tail back in a contra-flow on the M1 . |
5 | She has really We 're full of admi admiration for her . |
6 | My general point is that we 're talking about er freedom for anybody to go if they want , these people are trying to stop the freedom of the paying public . |
7 | we could have the rad er telly for him on there could n't we ? |
8 | I would like , at this point , to say thank you for Sh , to Sheila , sh , Sheila , she popped in to ask me would I do this er talk for you this afternoon . |
9 | Er thanks for your patience . |
10 | And as you will see from the County Council evidence , the er sites for them have actually been agreed during the Greater York study . |
11 | the truth should be er help for me now , give me , give me a support or something and from her I could go about two weeks not hearing at all , no phone call , nothing . |
12 | I , yes that 's why I arrive , piano er score for it , and er it 's a sort of fairy tale lyric you know , I 've |
13 | Can I first of all thank er Mr for his er his concern about my having to er deal with new young members . |
14 | The w we put in what we thought was a completely fair er , er quotation for what we were doing . |
15 | Well , nowadays , since they brought out the new law I think lesbian women and single women are being discriminated against because they see there 's some erm mythical er need for there to be a father figure around . |
16 | With regard to their cultural associations , he feels that these lie with the Palais du Luxembourg for which they were commissioned . |
17 | Mrs clean er tables for you when we 've been doing now you have to do it yourselves . |
18 | I 'll see this little bit then I 'll go and finish that ironing and would you record er Watchdog for me ? |
19 | But the fact that my Noble Friend was kind enough to express it er I found was er nectar for myself . |
20 | And they had also er showers for you wash up when you finished . |
21 | Two things I want to just touch on er fairly briefly er because of the time factor but I do want to touch on before you get into continuing with your er development for your third presentation . |
22 | I have no erm er policy for it . |
23 | Passive Smoking Questions and Answers is a free leaflet : write in enclosing an A5 SAE for your copy . |
24 | And the sponges had been known to move and not be right and even today they 've when they 've had this er what is it , this er operation for it they 've conceived after have n't they ? |
25 | Erm , no questions on my second set but I 'm very grateful for the er spokesman for their reply . |
26 | You do n't want to keep anybody else er er space for everybody if they want to try . |
27 | Erm well okay so we 'll decide today er you and me whether we feel 's the right er er space for you to be . |
28 | The drum taps seek to restore the drum whose loss in modern drama is stated at the end of ‘ The Beating of a Drum ’ , while the striking suggestion that the choral passages ‘ to have a noise like a street drill ’ corresponds to Eliot 's praise of Le Sacre du Printemps for its uniting the noises of primitive and metropolitan life . |
29 | I would say it 's gone up 100 per cent , where before there was a logical argument to say that it 's negligible , that argument no longer exists ; it is not negligible , it is there , it is upon us now , and it is likely to er lead to considerable er hazard for our civilian population and civilian populations of all NATO countries if we do not address it . |
30 | You wanted a er thing for your from erm Smith 's did n't you ? |