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

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1 The priest blessed them , then gave the word , and with a roar , knives unsheathed , the front ranks of the crowd rushed the dais and slashed at the wood of the Virgin 's triumphal car and , shouting aloud , carried it off in fragments ; she continued to look upon it all unmoved from her new perch , and someone came back glorying in his spoils — was it her uncle , or her mother 's father ? — with splinters for each of the family and a chunk the size of a brick for himself .
2 The Catering guild 's training procedures provide catering services managers with programmes for local on-site staff training and the company aim to improve the expertise at all levels , culminating in their own Certificate of Excellence .
3 I was so tired with the journey and the entertainment that I could only walk and speak with difficulty for the next three days .
4 Joseph watched Tran Van Hieu 's father lower himself to the ground with difficulty for the third time .
5 There was Lodowyck 's universal language , for instance , in which a sign for a radical ( eg primitive verb , to light ) was set on a musical stave , with signs for augmentation leg that wherewith the thing is acted ) set adjacent to it .
6 It filled you , with glory for a time , but the glory soon departed and then it left upon your spirit , oh , the most appalling ravages .
7 Well what 's wrong with footballer for a job ?
8 The new owners will continue to develop distribution in Wales for Harp , Kronenbourg 1664 and Satzenbrau Pils and they have signed a long term trading deal with Harp for the supply of Harp and Guinness products .
9 Now if I 'm not mistaken , GM is vying for second place , Fiat , which at that point was tied neck and neck with VW for first place , has fallen like a rock .
10 With remission for good conduct he could be out now . ’
11 Today , with funding for British Universities squeezed ever tighter by the recession and thirteen years of an unsympathetic Conservative government , the Warburg is being forced to fend for itself in large measure .
12 Does he realise that his policy of drip-feeding the yard with funding for the fourth boat is unnecessarily extending the lives of the Polaris boats and jeopardising the employment of thousands of workers at Barrow , simply to safeguard the seat of the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) ?
13 Externally-funded posts should always come with funding for the provision of computing services .
14 Section three point two deals with funding for non pupils with special educational needs .
15 Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
16 Tees Valley Tourism , a partnership between the public and private sectors , was set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years .
17 ‘ I decide the present case upon a single ground , namely , that there are no facts set out in the statement of claim which fix the defendants with liability for breach of duty as carriers of passengers .
18 As discussed earlier in connection with the Hamburg Rules , neither the Hague Rules nor Visby deal with liability for delayed delivery .
19 As we have already seen , the law has been less ready to protect these interests from negligently inflicted harm than it has been to protect person and tangible property , but we are now concerned only with liability for intended harm .
20 It would restrict actions to existing tort law and would reproduce the problems which have been encountered with liability for omissions .
21 No easy task and no wonder that Charlotte Knox , who painted them , receives equal billing with Davidson for the book .
22 Six thousand miles away , Jill and Peter felt they too had made an investment of their time and the company 's money and pleaded with Bernard for a little longer to educate the American customer .
23 Sheila stood rooted with horror for a moment .
24 Hugh and Joyce Gardiner have been with Timex for a total of 44 years and never believed that their fight could have reached such a pitch .
25 Behind was a single lofty three-storeyed hall with galleries for access to the cupboards in which the books ( in manuscript form ) were stored .
26 Or jolly then along with French/Spanish/German for Fun book and cassette packs ( ages 5–11 ) , £8.95 each .
27 Indeed , because I had been with giants for so long , I had forgotten that my countrymen were as small as me .
28 The cottager is , therefore , first entangled with debts for food and clothing , and then constrained to raise money by mortgaging his loved little tenement
29 Finds : Get to grips with a matchbox : John Windsor meets a man fired with enthusiasm for matchbox covers
30 Fired with enthusiasm for the new Europe on his return flight over the North Sea , Fuhrer Kinnock , as he is known in the German press , seemed more frustrated than ever at being out of office at such a momentous time .
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