Example sentences of "[coord] for [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She did not expect Diana to tell her friends or for Morton to be given any more secret details about the royals .
2 When the weather was too rough for a good shot , or for Gould to be lowered in a boat to collect his prize , he would stand on deck and fish for his birds with a hook and line .
3 It does not have this appearance , however , and it may simply be a copy that updates but generally reproduces one that was written in about the 1270s by or for Richard of Haldingham .
4 BTR had successfully mounted takeover bids for Thomas Tilling in 1983 and for Dunlop in 1985 , improving the performances of each company after the merger by improvements in productivity .
5 Now I think the regeneration of the economy of North Yorkshire in general and Harrogate in particular will be a part of the regeneration of the national economy , when things turn right for the nation as a whole , they will turn right for North Yorkshire as a whole and for Harrogate in particular .
6 In September 1988 , for the first time , Britain led the Council of Europe table with rates for England and Wales and for Scotland of 97 and 99 per 100,000 respectively ( Council of Europe 1988 ) .
7 Coaches containing flowers for Manchester were detached at Bristol and for Birmingham at Didcot .
8 In the same letter he mentions his fondness for Dickens ' Sydney Carton , and for Kent in King Lear .
9 It also acted for Isosceles in its takeover of the Gateway supermarkets business , and for GEC in its bid for electronics group Plessey .
10 ‘ Since coming home , I have played for Wasps against Cambridge and for England against South Africa , so I need three tough Divisional fixtures to sharpen up for the international championship .
11 By the mid 70's it was decided to build a new loading plant in Leith and for Methil to be run down .
12 It also gives them a chance to play in inter-varsity matches and for Ireland at university level .
13 For both locations the evidence is in the expected direction for OBS score at both time points ( though the difference is very small ) , and for Newham for percentage living alone and proportion having no closely involved informal carer .
14 It could be disastrous for the North West generally and for Warrington in particular , he said .
15 Of course they would not , because just like me they are trying to find an answer that is as close as possible to what is best for their nations and for Europe as a whole .
16 Economists said the fact the economy would not be burdened by higher taxes in the immediate future was positive for the recession-bound German economy and for Europe as a whole .
17 The press had a substantial influence on their choice of the best party on economic matters , both for themselves and for Britain as a whole ; and , indeed , on their assessments of overall party performance across the full range of economic , defence , and social issues ( Table 8.9 ) .
18 The rate poundage is set by local councils and for Oxford in 1989–90 it is 291.1p in the pound .
19 The emergency doctor was called , the doctor phoned for an ambulance , and for Alice to be taken to hospital , but when the ambulance staff tested for her blood pressure , it was so low they hardly got a reading .
20 He was a JP in Oxfordshire , Northamptonshire , Lincolnshire , and the Isle of Ely , and he sat in four sessions of Parliament : for Poole in 1571 and for Dorchester in 1572 , 1576 , and 1581 , boroughs in which Francis Russell , second Earl of Bedford [ q.v. ] , had a commanding interest .
21 What Athens presumably wanted , for pollution could be got rid of , was for the Megarians to vow an expensive building or pay some humiliatingly large fine ( thus acknowledging Athenian ascendancy ) , for the ‘ chief malefactors ’ , i.e. the anti-Athenians , to be hounded out , and for Megara to be quietly absorbed into Athens ' sphere of influence .
22 Well I I I would express my support for Mr and for Mr on widening the scope erm to include because clearly national policy talks about public transport generally and not just rail .
23 Our first Report , submitted to the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales on 30 September 1988 , made recommendations for attainment targets and programmes of study for English for the primary stages , and also contained a number of chapters relevant to the whole of the compulsory school age range .
24 They arrived there with about twenty minutes to go before lunch , which was just time for general introductions and for Leith to be shown her room , wash her hands and rejoin Naylor , Cicely and Guthrie Hepwood , and Travis downstairs .
25 He recorded for Electrola , Berlin , Columbia , London ( produced by Walter Legge ) and for Westminster in the States .
26 He had played flanker for his club , Glasgow High-Kelvinside , and no.8 for Glasgow Under-21s , but had become thoroughly established as a lock , the position he played in at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow , where he benefited from the guidance of the school coach , Peter Billington , for Scottish Schools against Ireland and England in 1985 , for his senior clubs side and for Glasgow at senior district level .
27 After three Test appearances during the 1946–47 Ashes series , Tribe played in the Lancashire leagues from 1947 to 1951 and for Northamptonshire between 1951 and 1959 .
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