Example sentences of "[noun pl] to their [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | For those universities producing the largest numbers of theses , it was considered that personal visits to their libraries for examination of the consultation records was desirable , so as also to study storage conditions , ease of access , and to discuss regulations on access , loan , and copying with the relevant library staff . |
2 | East Germans now have to wait for weeks or even months for replies to their applications for visas to Hungary , through which more than 31,000 have escaped since August . |
3 | A recent survey showed that Good Housekeeping readers agreed , adding lack of communication and failure to share the chores to their reasons for discontent . |
4 | Coun. Frank Robson ( Lab ) said that Leech Homes had again decided to add more houses to their plans for The Pastures , off Hunden 's Lane . |
5 | ‘ Invitations to their homes for formal and informal lunches , dinners and parties became notably scarce , ’ he says . |
6 | The British men 's hockey team have been putting the final touches to their preparations for the Olympics . |
7 | Clearly , high volume users are probably better off accessing the databases of their choice directly , and are probably able to negotiate discounts , but Mr Rosenbaum says that BT 's own market research amongst small and medium sized companies suggests that while over two thirds saw the applicability of on- line services to their needs for , for instance , credit checking , less than one-third were actually using such services . |