Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [be] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the man would could win it for them is Mick Quinn substitute against his old club .
2 The only thing that 's really captured the city for me was Dermot Bolger 's novel The Journey Home , which used the city as a backdrop for a universal story .
3 Top man for me was Michael Lynagh of Australia with the Western Samoan Steve Bachop next in line .
4 In fact , the only male singer in the cast able to convince that his part might have been written for him is Stafford Dean , who gives a beautifully focused and intelligent Kecal , somewhat constrained , though , by the context .
5 Er , what 's the point of analysing fuel for it 's su , er , diesel fuel for it 's sulphur content ?
6 I think we found as I say there are work demanding which is probably the nineteen nineties are an increasingly well educated , skilled and flexible workforce responsible for it 's services policy and safety environment , the strategy in programmes for those page twenty one .
7 This sets up Charge Code 0001 as the directory pointed to by the system-wide logical name LSTRAIN_CC0001 , and all material whose name is reserved under that Charge Code will reside in that directory for it 's life cycle .
8 plus something , and an seven times that one would give you minus pass onto that , then twenty four times twenty four is five hundred and seventy six , I square , for it 's minus I square , minus formula cos then when I add to add I get six hundred and twenty five , it 's just , it 's one , you know like the three , four , five , triangle , in Pythagoras , yeah , you know , when you get three , four , five , and you can make them three squared , four squared , so is five squared , right , well , seven , twenty four , twenty five , is another one of those , right that 's how I knew seven , twenty four , I knew is six hundred and twenty five , that 's how I , that 's how I knew it 's .
9 Among those actively campaigning for it were scientist Joe Farman , who had " discovered " the hole in the ozone layer over the continent , French mariner Jacques Cousteau and polar explorer Robert Swan .
10 Yes , indeed — for it was Harold Macmillan presenting his 1956 budget , watched from the gallery by a youthful John Major .
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