Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was originally used by the RAF and sold for civil use in 1938 .
2 She filled up all the blanks with unmanifested perfections , interpreting him as she interpreted the works of Providence and accounting for seeming discords by her own deafness to the higher harmonies .
3 On Jan. 16 he return from exile , addressing a rally in his home town of Zugdidi and calling for civil war on the " junta " and for the creation of a Megrel-Abkhazian republic in the west .
4 2912 built in 1942 was built as a Directors ' Saloon for the LMSR and seconded for Royal Train duty after nationalisation .
5 Other key themes running through the debates included opposition to the military blocs in Europe and support for wide-ranging disarmament measures , and condemnation of protectionism and support for self-sufficiency .
6 Britain cancelled a 1960 no-visa agreement in June and imposed entry visas for all Turks after more than 1,500 Turks flew to Britain and applied for political asylum .
7 Following some intense telephone diplomacy between Bonn and Paris , Chancellor Helmut Kohl and President Franois Mitterrand agreed that the Strasbourg EC summit , which opens here today , should after all agree a date for revising the Treaty of Rome and preparing for supra-national monetary union .
8 The intimate scale of the space , the nature of the materials used , all suggest the private chapel ; the tiny rooms in San Marco , containing frescoes by Fra Angelico and intended for individual prayer meditation , or Giotto 's Arena Chapel at Padua .
9 Tokes 's opposition to the NSF and support for Hungarian minority rights earned him a number of death threats .
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