Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Once a particular electron has soaked up enough energy from the X-rays for its release it begins to radiate from the parent atom ( Figure 3 ) . |
2 | Although tired and running out of provisions , the English had several advantages : a good defensive position ; a united command ; and the use of an army which had already proved highly successful against the Scots , a combination of archers and dismounted men-at-arms for which , in the conditions prevailing on the day , the French cavalry and the crossbowmen of their Genoese allies proved no match . |
3 | To ensure that individual students were not losers under the system , access funds were distributed to higher education institutions for them to use at their discretion to help students in particular need . |
4 | In its report , the House of Representatives natural resources committee identified former military ranges , hazardous chemical dumps and mines for which the government is potentially liable . |
5 | ‘ You hate me because I have the cash , you hate me because I 'm not tied to a counter in a shop or slaving down the mines for it . |
6 | To make the young and pensioners pay for prescriptions is equal to having Claymore mines for us to step on . |
7 | And it is left obvious that the card had been printed for her aides to make notes for her forthcoming speeches . |
8 | ROYAL Mint worker Alan Meredith gave his wife fake bank notes for her shopping . |
9 | She glanced through Nina 's notes for her Editor 's piece at the front of the magazine and since it was by no means complete , jotted down some further ideas . |
10 | In fact , as an eminent Scottish banker remarked looking back from seven years on , it was remarkable , " after the first surprise and alarm was over , how quietly the country submitted , as they still do , to transact all business by means of bank notes for which the issuers give no specie " . |
11 | A church group in Lima , Peru , study the notes for their correspondence course in media education . |
12 | At the other extreme are those planners who compose the most thorough set of notes for their essays . |
13 | It will be helpful to make notes for your talk but do avoid reading them . |
14 | 2 Preparing 1 Read the notes for your role . |
15 | NOTES FOR YOUR DIARY . |
16 | I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest . |
17 | Notes for my Nephews — 1 . |
18 | Notes for my Nephews — 2 |
19 | Notes for my Nephews — 3 |
20 | Notes for my Nephews — 4 |
21 | Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 10 |
22 | Notes for my Nephews and Nieces — No. 12 |
23 | I can get some notes for my article in Granada and Mitch can get some shots . |
24 | ‘ Suppose I say I sent Puddephat something — an outline for a book , or some notes for it — and now I 'm worried about getting them back . |
25 | And do you know what , I transcribed some notes for it , me and Miss Sandie or Sandra . |
26 | Despite an advertisement in his novel , ‘ Romany Rye ’ for a forthcoming book on Cornwall , none was produced , so we have to depend on his notes for his impressions of the county . |
27 | She kissed Mike and Sally ; he was sitting in a huge armchair , looking through the notes for his radical teachers group meeting , Sally sitting quietly on his lap . |
28 | Michael Parnell presented his research notes for his biography of Eric Linklater , 1984 . |
29 | Babur makes notes for his letter . |
30 | By the way , she has sent some letters and notes for you . |