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

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1 He 'll be at Stoke Mandeville for some time and will receive schooling with lessons in English .
2 Now they 're coming back to Stoke Mandeville for more treatment and new wheelchairs .
3 Even more patchy is Deutsche Grammophon 's ‘ Mozart 's Masterpieces , ’ another set of reissues where the unwary consumer may find himself with the superb piano artistry of Maurizio Pollini for one concerto , but the rather less impressive playing of Friedrich Gulda for another .
4 Mark ( being sexist and homophobic — but not giving a toss cos he lives in West London and can continue gloating to Chelsea fans for another season )
5 Thus , in much the same way as the Bundesbank chairman , Dr Karl Otto Poehl , has been at pains to preserve the monetary integrity of the new Europe , so the Cartel Office is disturbed about abrogating to Brussels responsibility for all mergers involving a turnover of less than $5billion .
6 MCC REBELS , furious at the non-selection of David Gower for this winter 's tour of India , last night forced the famous club into a humiliating and expensive special general meeting to pass a vote of no confidence in the England Test selectors .
7 I 've got a bit of time on a Friday afternoon for some training , I think I 'll pick Friday afternoon .
8 ‘ Damnation ’ now makes his final contribution to the salvation of this small Year Niner 's soul by explaining that ‘ streams of living water can be found in room 19 any Friday lunch-time for those who are thirsty enough to seek it . ’
9 MANCHESTER CITY are expected to lose the services of centre half Andy Hill for several weeks after hospital tests last night on his troublesome groin .
10 What I read there was intriguing : violinist , pianist and composer , born 1899 in Moscow , died in a car accident in Stuttgart in 1974 ; first piano lessons from her mother , a pupil of Anton ( and , it turns out , Nicolas ) Rubinstein ; studied both piano and violin at the Paris Conservatoire and made her concert début in Berlin playing Beethoven sonatas for each instrument ; violin lessons with Huberman and tours with Edwin Fischer as a duo-pianist ; married the painter Walter Gramatté in 1920 , and in 1934 , five years after Gramatté 's death , the art-critic Ferdinand Eckhardt ; during 1936–42 composition lessons with Max Trapp , finally settling in Winnipeg in 1953 .
11 So many of you have written in and asked for help with this game , I 've decided to print a few more hints ( thanks go to Richard Lupton , Mark Latham and Ewen Nicholson for this stuff ) .
12 Joanna had been living at Ashby Chase for many months and the serfs knew her well .
13 But where the muscles had started to waste was the most important part , and so I asked Miss Sowerby for another square of cloth to reinforce the heat over the ankle .
14 Geometric abstraction has been a mainstay in the art of Valerie Jaudon for many years : she has worked more patterned variations on the relationship between the curved and the straight line than might have been thought possible .
15 Swindon 's David Hempleman-Adams is preparing with team-mate Neill Williams for another unique expedition .
16 The pressure from Downing Street for some new lead was becoming intense .
17 ‘ I just bought a Jasper Conran suit for less than half price .
18 Says Joan McIntyre , president of the Project Jonah organisation for many years : ‘ Try for a moment , if you can , to imagine the imagination of a whale , or the awareness of a dolphin .
19 The same publisher is also bringing out new books by Victor Saunders and Jim Curran , and a ‘ field guide ’ by Richard Gilbert for those of you would bought Big Walks , Classic Walks and Wild Walks , but need even more information spoon-fed to you before you 'll leave the car .
20 THE Waverley Art For All exhibition , to be held at Farnham Maltings until April 25th and Cranleigh Arts Centre , April 28th – May 8th , is a community event directed towards those with special needs .
21 Will that be ready by the end of the morning or are we looking at Tuesday morning for that ?
22 The theatre holds a special guided tour of the building each Tuesday morning for those interested in seeing behind the scenes .
23 The group of African Elephants featured is specially painted by David Shepherd for this collector 's plate .
24 Bolt head has not seen Miss N'Grabbit for several weeks .
25 ‘ No doubt , ’ replied the Ambassador , looking away to Miss Logan for some clue as to the personality of her employer .
26 Timber was still required in large quantities for the Royal Navy : a warrant was issued in November 1611 , for example , for felling 1,800 oaks in the New Forest and in Shotover , Stowood and Bernwood Forests for this purpose .
27 He gave credit to local management and to the unions , singling out the name of Clem Bunker for most of the industrial relations improvements coming through .
28 A BIG thank you must go to Richard Newcombe for all the background work , also to Mike and Avril for the cups of tea and biscuits , to the Nottingham boys and Richard Wildig for their help and to Ron Davies for the use of his barn .
29 We summed the ET-1-IR grades for all epithelial cell types ( ie , airway epithelium and type II pneumocytes ) , and found higher values in groups A ( 3.09 [ 0.4 ] ) and B ( 4.0 [ 0.3 ] ) than in group C ( 0.9 [ 0.5 ] ) ( p < 0.01 ) .
30 In addition , ET-1-IR grades for all patients correlated significantly with histological parameters of disease activity — ie , presence of granulation tissue and type II pneumocyte proliferation .
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