Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Steve Hislop , who was also to have ridden a Kawasaki at the Brand 's meeting , will not now be there for there is no bike for him in view of the fact that all efforts are being put behind Farmer .
2 ‘ So there is no protection for him in you .
3 A bond began to be formed when they asked Martin to place protection for them on an icy pitch just below the summit .
4 Like the others Brian remembers minimal preparation and no protection for them during the tests .
5 Every penny he was paying he was having grant for it from the government Aye .
6 Not only did it have the broad ideological stamp of approval from Marx and Engels themselves , but the preparation for it within Romania had started already in the late 1960s .
7 I tell you who else was there erm the lady who used to do caretaking for you at school you know , who had a little girl months before Becca was born .
8 English now offers material appropriate to their knowledge and experience , and provides the opportunity for them to be equally articulate in the new language .
9 Many people ( in this authority ) are critical of the education system and of comprehensive schools , we must not give an opportunity for them to be critical .
10 But the outbreak of hostilities changed all of his plans ; there would be no audience for a new play , and certainly no opportunity for it to be staged , while the conflict continued .
11 From the outset the wide impact of the ban was and anticipate , the experiment has given me opportunity for it to be tested on the ground so that future decision can be taken objectively .
12 We understand from the Office of Fair Trading and the Consumer Credit Sub-Committee of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration that — although there is clearly opportunity for it within the close-knit personal relationship between the check trader and the customer — exploitation of customers seems very rare .
13 This is an opportunity for anyone with an interest in film and television for young people to express their views on the current programmes and films available .
14 The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for anyone considering keeping a particular breed to have a good look , talk to the owner and make other helpful contacts .
15 Or is it an opportunity for you to be assertive — to go back to the shop , and request that they cash up and return your fiver ?
16 It may also provide the opportunity for you to be seconded to industry to receive additional in-service training , perhaps on an industrial management course .
17 An opportunity for someone with knowledge of regulatory affairs in the Pharmaceutical Industry to broaden their experience and work on international policy questions affecting the industry up to 1992 and beyond .
18 The cast and crew were situated in the picturesque summer tourist trap of St Ives where they virtually took over the comfortable olde-worlde Tregenna Castle Hotel , while Peckinpah rented a small cottage for himself on the moor .
19 ‘ Siddy 's ’ fiancée , Beth , would cut and set her hair for her in the late ‘ twenties , but by the time the couple married in June , 1930 , Granny was very near the end .
20 She 's my only daughter and I took out an endowment for her at birth in preparation for this .
21 The presence of the stones was quite tangible , quite awesome , and I somehow felt ‘ they ’ had given permission for me to be there .
22 Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley has now given council chiefs permission for him to be held in a secure unit .
23 ‘ I 've got permission for us to be here , ’ he said .
24 Of course he was thirteen years older than her , she being but twenty ; but then she would take into consideration that he was the footman and it was a splendid rise for her from kitchen maid .
25 the main explanation why so long to reply is very much geared to the fact that we are in the hands of the Electricity Board for everything below the junction box on the street lighted column , if the bolt is in the cable , or a cable junction or in a circuit we are in the hands in another organization totally , who will have their own timescales and priority to responses .
26 I also pressed at the city board for something to be done about this problem of the er people disappearing off the poll tax register at an alarming rate I must add .
27 The mid-century architect Robert Morris makes the case for them with fervour : ‘ the Geographer can travel from one Country to another , through various Climates , over Sea and Land … and yet be only retir 'd to his Closet ’ .
28 This would certainly be the case for someone like Gordon Cooke , the Free Presbyterian minister of Rasharkin , who found himself chairman of the ‘ parent ’ branch of the officially constituted Protestant Unionist Party largely because he was a strong supporter of Paisley 's political line and a leading evangelical in the Bannside area at the time when Paisley decided to stand against O'Neill .
29 We need to examine the case for it in relation to each and every old person , whose circumstances vary so greatly .
30 ( d ) Pensions and insurances Now that payments for goodwill to outgoing partners are fast disappearing , partners must address themselves to the question of making financial provision for themselves in retirement and their families in the event of their death .
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