Example sentences of "for [noun prp] and [noun prp] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Neighbours ( BBC1 , 1.30pm/5.35pm ) : It 's Cameron 's housewarming and farewell party for Lucy and Brad which ends in disaster and tears . |
2 | And we see in this little story something far , far greater than the redemption of Elimelech for Ruth and Naomi we see here a picture of your redemption and of my redemption and those three qualifications , how they are met . |
3 | On our first meeting he thought I was a removal man working for Frank and Salome who had gone on to higher things ( mainly higher rates , mortgage repayments , so fourth , so fifth ) . |
4 | These findings are in line with those of an earlier study for England and Wales which showed that the mean number of days professionals stayed in hospital was about two-thirds that of unskilled workers who also had higher admission rates ( see Table 3.11 ) . |
5 | No , it 's erm the woman who 's doing it ha also does a lot of research for Marks and Spencers you see so See , you did n't explain it to him very well . |
6 | Leaving aside the Prologue and the short Un-accompanied duet for Peter and Ellen which links it to the first act proper , each of the three acts is prefaced by an orchestral " interlude " , and there are three more of these interludes separating the scenes within the acts . |
7 | Well we had a piano actually , we got it for Doreen and Doreen she started to learn , she went to Mr . |