Example sentences of "[noun] for [pers pn] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The opportunities provided in the clinical area for teaching on a one to one or small group basis should enable the teacher to be aware of at least some of these differences in her students , and to make some provision for them in her teaching . |
2 | Pets are not allowed to travel in the removal van so make sure you have proper provision for them in your own vehicle . |
3 | I used to do all their printing for them for their photographers . . |
4 | When Georges Braque , badly wounded and invalided out of the infantry , came back to Paris in 1917 , Marie Wassilieff gave a banquet for him at her canteen . |
5 | Most college teachers are more down-to-earth : solid citizens and safe , intellectual craft workers , who mostly know and love their subject well enough to wish to share their enthusiasm for it with their students . |
6 | Her hand wanted to rise : he found and made a tent for it with his own . |
7 | She left a cup of tea for him on his bedside table and went into the kitchen to prepare the evening meal . |
8 | Yet despite the pain and dyspnoea , she would fuss over me and make tea for me with her best crockery . |
9 | ‘ It was a really important result for us considering our league position . |
10 | For thirty years after his marriage Benjamin hardly let his feet touch the ground before he was on the move again — giving us over a dozen different addresses for him during his lifetime . |
11 | Uncle Bill had run a car for her on his company while he was alive but of course that had all stopped when he died . |
12 | On food control , the level of food hygiene inspections at seven hundred and thirty we 've achieved by buying in consultants to do some work for us in our priority area , and we 're were able to do that with Derek Welk 's retirement , leaving us with some unspent staff , and so we 've achieved a higher figure there than we expected we would do . |
13 | Then there was the ship 's agent who made a run for it in his car , guessing we would search his house after picking him up with some uncustomed goods . |
14 | That would be loss enough if I watched him go with only longing for him in my heart but there is instead a bitterness because he is happy to go life there being preferable to here where there is only his tired wife for company . |
15 | The luckless hero of Waugh 's Brideshead ends tragically without wife , mistress or home ; but he has followed Waugh himself to Rome and its consoling faith , and at mass an altar-flame burns for him in his soul ‘ farther in heart than Acre or Jerusalem ’ . |
16 | Tomorrow they 'll say special prayers for her at her old school . |
17 | ‘ He told me he would leave the priesthood and find a home for us near his parents in Bolton . |
18 | Feebury 's best seasons with the Palace were those immediately after the 1st World War for , when competitive football restarted , Albert made full appearances for us in our final season in the Southern League and then missed just one match in Palace 's 3rd Division championship team of 1920–21 . |
19 | Thus , when drawing on evidence from Wales and Yorkshire which dealt with local as opposed to national forms ( i.e. communal traditions of language and dialect , pride in place , manners and customs , speech , song and dance , acting , and craftsmanship ) , the Committee is able to find a place for them within their overall vision of Englishness , by saying : " We believe it to be in the highest interests of English culture that local patriotism , with all that this entails , should be encouraged " . |
20 | Horses and ponies have more character than machinery so there will always be a place for them in our lives . |
21 | Racists are bigots who should not share our planet and there is no place for them in our party and no place for them in Britain |
22 | She certainly had a special place for him in her heart . ’ |
23 | Fernando belonged to Maria Luisa and their child and there was no place for her in his life . |
24 | ‘ Hard living on since you 've been gone , there 'll always be a place for you in my space time . ’ |
25 | The day after our Confirmation many of us began our work-experience from school — a good reminder for us of our new role as Catholic adults in God 's world . |
26 | David Hooker , Aberdeen 's managing director , said yesterday that a final offer was being posted to Brabant 's shareholders , with a circular seeking approval for it from his own shareholders . |
27 | ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any surgical , medical or dental treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian . |
28 | ‘ ( 1 ) The consent of a minor who has attained the age of 16 years to any … medical … treatment which , in the absence of consent , would constitute a trespass to his person , shall be as effective as it would be if he were of full age ; and where a minor has by virtue of this section given an effective consent to any treatment it shall not be necessary to obtain any consent for it from his parent or guardian . |
29 | Whatever choice of herb you settle on , before you start to mark the places for them on your paper plan , make sure you know what their final size will be when they are mature . |
30 | Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson revealed last night he is so impressed by Wallace 's comeback that he is considering making room for him in his team 's title push . |