Example sentences of "a [noun] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | The opportunity to win a champagne evening for two at the Good Old Days . |
2 | Engineering seniors will be conveyed , by limousine , to a country mansion , where a major chemicals supplier has laid on fireworks and a champagne supper for favoured customers . |
3 | In this position , the glider is on a base leg for any available field upwind and it is easy to look back and decide whether returning to the field is practical . |
4 | Waterproofness : this tent was used as a base camp for ten days and experienced all sorts of weather conditions . |
5 | The rate of inflation used is the RPI and each index-linked issue has a base level for the calculation of the effects of inflation on coupons and redemption values . |
6 | Use a ridge-filler to even out nails , act as a base coat for polish or simply give nails a chic natural-looking gloss . |
7 | Since its launch , it has provided a base line for studying global warming . |
8 | But he maintained the government would not be providing extra money for SSDs to help establish a provision system for these young people , who are technically still children . |
9 | The court is always reluctant to find a provision void for uncertainty , particularly where the provision is contained in a commercial agreement . |
10 | Erm because we 've got a printing system for the school th they 're , they 're now letting out their printing services to others in the community . |
11 | It ends months of financial worry for Alan Govier , who worked for a printing firm for forty-nine years . |
12 | Bessie Parkes , a committee member , bought a printing-press and , after becoming familiar with its work , Emily Faithfull decided to open a printing office for women compositors , engaging Austin Holyoake , the brother of George Jacob Holyoake [ q.v. ] , to advise her . |
13 | ‘ Technology ’ , for Robbins as for Pynchon , becomes a short-hand term for the conditioning and patterning pressures in American life ; pressures to be resisted whether in his comic struggle with his Remington type-writer which frames his next novel , Still Life with Woodpecker ( 1980 ) , or , more importantly , through his disruption of narrative illusion and orderly sequence . |
14 | Thus individualism , egoism and a brute struggle for social superiority emerged once again , leading ultimately to the supreme tyranny of the god-kings . |
15 | If he had known what fate lay in store for his beloved Boks perhaps State President F.W. de Klerk would have decided against holding a midweek reception for the three teams about to lock horns for the supremacy of the Southern Hemisphere some 200 metres down an old mine shaft on the Johannesburg Reef — Shaft 14 , Gold Reed City , to be precise . |
16 | His two-volume The History of Melanesian Society ( 1914 ) presented a diffusionist thesis for the development of culture in the south-west Pacific . |
17 | It was Mr Florio , elected in 1989 , who floated himself as a trial balloon for Clintonomics . |
18 | SUNDERLAND are staging three £100 opens tonight , including a trial stakes for the forthcoming £2,000-to-the-winner Milligans Bakery Challenge Trphy , which starts a week tonight . |
19 | Home Office officials from Britain went to West Palm Beach to see how electronic tagging systems are working there before introducing a trial run for people on probation in Nottingham later this year . |
20 | To focus potentially massive public attention , these experimental matches could also serve as a trial base for TV assistance for umpires in run-outs and stumpings. — ED . |
21 | In a surprise move on Jan. 17 Judge Hoeveler stated that he wanted to bring the Noriega case to trial " very quickly " , and set a trial date for March 5 . |
22 | And within a couple of hours he was pitched into a trial outing for a place in Liverpool 's opening Premier League match at Nottingham Forest on Sunday . |
23 | The surgeries at Crook , Peterlee , Consett and Chester-le-Street reopened 16 months ago on a trial basis for half-a-day each week . |
24 | ‘ When a client is accepted , there 's a trial period for both us and the client . |
25 | As an example of the iterative solution method , suppose that we start with a trial value for rm of r 1 = 12 per cent and plug this into the right-hand side of the above equation . |
26 | ChemIntosh is a sister program for use on Apple Macs . |
27 | And , as mentioned colleagues , there is to be a bucket collection for Swan Hunters at lunch time . |
28 | He suggested that the military man could contact either a Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart or a Brigadier Bambera for clarification of his position . |
29 | Jim , using the jig bored oil and bolt hole as datum , made a hardwood fixture for his general joiner . |
30 | A CRADLE CARRIER FOR CARRYING |