Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] for [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The freshly unveiled Natal anthem ‘ 15 Men of the Last Outpost ’ , a folksy ballad , was unwittingly to become a fitting epitaph for not only Natal but for nearly every other South African side that took the field against either set of Antipodeans . |
2 | I stayed there for a week in January and for once I found myself in the overworked brochure cliche : Marrakech is a city of contrasts and a fascinating blend of the old and new . |
3 | She lived in Quay Street , Saltcoats and for as long as she was able to do so , spent much of her time around the harbour , conversing with the sailors amongst whom she had spent her life . |
4 | One , especially relevant for the UK and for economically depressed regions of the country , is that there will certainly be international and regional differences in the rate at which new technology is taken up . |
5 | Its brief revival was sparked by Dziekanowski who fed Tarasiewicz and for once a long shot had Shilton in trouble . |
6 | Tim Devlin waves the lone Tory flag in the county following Ashok Kumar 's November by-election win for Labour in nearby Langbaurgh but for how much longer ? |
7 | The remaining antecedents all emerged in North America but for slightly different reasons . |
8 | Then he turned to Rachel and for just a moment allowed his gaze to meet hers . |