Example sentences of "who [vb base] [adv] [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 South African rugby has really come to this : a game for 90 players from the Transvaal , Northern Transvaal , Western Province , Eastern Province , Orange Free State and Natal who get wonderfully reimbursed for the expense of now playing 23 or more first-class fixtures in a season against one another while the rest hardly get a look in .
2 I do very much hope that I can persuade those of you who have just come for communion , to join with us regularly at this service in the weeks that lie ahead .
3 Sylvester and Metcalfe , who have both played for Wales in previous seasons , take over from David Hemp and Alistair Dalton who are required by Glamorgan for Monday 's Bain Clarkson Trophy game with Northamptonshire .
4 Billig ( 1987a ) illustrates Taking the Side of the Other by examples where people , who have generally argued for a particular stance and against the counter-stance , seem to turn around and use the arguments of their former opponents : in this way , they take up the side of the other .
5 Keith Cox says the directors are up at Bolton tonight when they will look at the list of people who have already applied for the job and decide whether to appoint from that or advertise the post
6 Keith Cox says the directors are up at Bolton tonight when they will look at the list of people who have already applied for the job and decide whether to appoint from that or advertise the post
7 Women who have only worked for part of their adult lives may not have enough contributions to get a full basic pension on their own record .
8 Environmentalists , who have long campaigned for a single agency , have expressed their concern that the plans for the reform of the Inspectorate amount to little more than political opportunism and will have little real impact .
9 The Dart Valley Light Railway plc have , therefore , decided on a new policy for the future which it feels will keep faith with the Volunteer Association Members who are keen to develop and maintain the Buckfast-Totnes line as a typical GWR branch line operating as a non-profit making charitable trust and at the same time to satisfy its shareholders who have patiently waited for a dividend for many years .
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