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

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1 Pottering down to the library to exchange Colin Thubron for Jonathan Raban or dropping in to the Jacaranda Tree for a mushroom omelette , everything can seem orderly and secure .
2 Standard is selling most of its continental commercial banking operations to WestLB for £100m .
3 He visited the church of Gesù Nuovo again and made his way to Piazza della Carità for coffee in the same restaurant .
4 I increased the allocation to St. Helens for improvement work from £311,000 last year to £556,000 this year .
5 Siobhan Redmond I 'd seen once in a revue by Marcella for St Andrews University and I tracked her down in Glasgow and asked her would she like to do a show for buttons for the newly opened Tron Theatre , who were interested .
6 We see the importance of Hobbes for Oakeshott when we appreciate Hobbes 's achievement in effectively rejecting rationalism with his replacement of reason by will as the foundation of political authority .
7 By Susan Stirling for Rita Rusk International
8 Campus is a new newspaper published by the University of Stirling for University staff , Members of the Court , Members of Conference , Alumni , Honourary Graduates and Friends of the University .
9 I smile and drink my champagne , remembering when Andy came to Stirling for Yvonne and William 's party , five years ago .
10 Monday : Depart Stirling for Edinburgh .
11 Comparatively large ‘ irregular forces ’ were earmarked to carry out the raids , which would be commanded by Hazelden for Tobruk and Stirling for Benghazi .
12 Saturday : Depart Stirling for Oban .
13 BONG : Then foreign correspondent Brent Sadler , 41 , who quit ITN for CNN at Christmas , split with his second wife .
14 Each subject key is restricted to three letters and a pupil searching for information on WATER might search under PHY and WAT for materials on WATER in relation to PHYSICS or under WAT to search for anything on WATER .
15 GIVEN THE curious blindness of members to BBC arts products , it was appropriate that the recent BAFTA award for best 1991 arts programme went to Channel 4 's Without Walls for Robert McKee 's constructive debunkery in J'Accuse — Citizen Kane .
16 His father Zafar left their home in Drakes way , Swindon for Karachi with him shortly before a county Court hearing which restored him to his mother 's custody .
17 October saw the ‘ classroom ’ move along the road ( or the M4 ) to Swindon for John Lye and Richard Long of Nationwide Anglia to educate us on the mysteries of behavioural scoring on current accounts .
18 The Warrington-based group has spent more than £100m on acquisitions as it repositions itself for an upturn in the economy and yesterday it added to the line-up with The Crossroads hotel and restaurant at Weedon , Northampton , for £1.5m and South Marston Country Club near Swindon for £800,000 .
19 Five hundred truck-loads of holly and mistletoe arrived from the New Forest for Christmas 1899 , and in May and June ‘ we are flooded with potatoes and also with strawberries ’ .
20 Furious at the angry words , Clare telephoned Thomas Cook in Nice for tickets to London .
21 But this is turning into grand opera , dear , rehearsals at La Scala for Götterdämmerung
22 And then it 'll come up , you know , I 'll put in w er one O two is the headlines for Ceefax for instance and then the stories will be from one O three to about one one five or something like that you see .
23 Brighouse for roach around Cooper Bridge to coloured maggots .
24 During 1942 any remaining Londons were returned to Saro at Cowes for breaking-up .
25 A method of measuring mutual inductance , devised originally by Carey Foster for use with a direct source and transient techniques , was adapted by Heydweiller for operation with an alternating source .
26 An important nude portrait of his wife , Elke , by Georg Baselitz ( lot 52 , est. £300,000–350,000 ) was picked up inexpensively by Jim Cohan of Anthony d'Offay for £150,000 ( $225,000 ) .
27 Jan for example , when we had the the town hall thing , that was five pound a day .
28 He would disappear into the Orient for months , regularly sending back shiploads of jewellery , pottery , textiles and works of art , of exotic styles and astounding quality .
29 The site was sold to Vickers for £300,000 in 1946 and thus was brought about the end of a motor racing legend .
30 When Bilal Shebib and Samir Medina came to Stoke Mandeville for treatment in 1987 , their severe spinal injuries meant they could n't even sit up .
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