Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , the government ( Minister of Land , 1966 , 3 ) has not only sanctioned this growth when , as long ago as 1966 , they stated ‘ that townspeople ought to be able to spend their leisure in the countryside if they want to ’ but following a report of the House of Lords ( HL Select Committee 1973 ) has also endorsed and encouraged recreational uses when they accepted ( Secretary of State for the Environment , 1975 , 1 ) that ‘ recreation should be regarded as one of the community 's everyday needs and that provision for it is part of the social services ’ . |
2 | Once again , employers showed little enthusiasm for them . |
3 | Got that money for me ? |
4 | Well it wo n't bounce because she got that money saved th , she got that money for her loan . |
5 | ‘ You 're after that money for yourself , are n't you ? |
6 | How parents can spend all that money for them to run down on the chest paddling with their hands on the dirty pavement ! |
7 | With Jerome out of the way and all that money for themselves , she felt they would have a much happier relationship … |
8 | Mr Bakker also took $3.7m of that money for his own use . |
9 | I 've got to make that money for my kids . |
10 | Mum did you get that necklace for your birthday ? |
11 | She somebody has fenced it off , she says I could see them far enough , she said , we always had that bit for our camp and it was further down the glen . |
12 | I want that building for my new car . |
13 | I think they should be treated as adults and allowed to make that decision for themselves . |
14 | In Gillick terms , the ability to make an informed request assumes the child to be old enough to make at least that decision for himself . |
15 | ‘ I ca n't make that decision for you , ’ he said raggedly . |
16 | Christ borne that judgement for us and we have passed from death into life life ! |
17 | Joseph Gandy , who claims in 1805 that his designs originate ‘ in the humane desire of increasing the comforts and improving the condition of the Labouring Poor ’ , makes little provision for them . |
18 | I 'm sorry , but I have little sympathy for him . |
19 | German civilians especially suffered mistreatment at the hands of the Red Army in the East , but there was little sympathy for them after six years of war . |
20 | There was little sympathy for them from club officials , with ‘ apathy ’ one of the words used to describe their attitude . |
21 | He is persuaded to teach the talented Marin Marais but when he detects the young musician has little sympathy for his belief music is only an expression for sorrow , he returns to his hermit 's existence . |
22 | Zborowski told Carco how he had taken fifteen canvases to a merchant the other morning and wanted very little money for them , but the merchant sent him away … |
23 | The fact that he also made a little money for himself in the process was considered only reasonable by the majority of fans . |
24 | And we work hard , we get very little money for it , we wait to get to the top and it never happens . |
25 | She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly . |
26 | Sniff , run down with a little milk for them . ’ |
27 | A director was precluded from diverting to himself a maturing business opportunity which his company was actively pursuing even after his resignation where the resignation was prompted or influenced by a desire to acquire that opportunity for himself . |
28 | In this Minton admitted that lithography for him remained ‘ a business of surprises , hazards and disasters ’ . |
29 | First , the anti-inflation properties of the ERM depend on Germany , which anchors the system ; whereas under Mr Williamson 's scheme , governments must shoulder that responsibility for themselves . |
30 | These are : that they remain as at present , organized and administered on an ad hoc basis ; that responsibility for them be given to the CNAA ; that they become the responsibility of TEC ; that they become the responsibility of a joint CNAA/TEC body to be set up ; and that a new and independent validating body be established specifically for foundation courses . |