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

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1 All this was little more than the Ministry of Health could offer in 1935 as advice for scheme preparation , in guidance which remained in force for the remainder of the decade .
2 Abdul al Wahhab Abdul Salam Attar became Minister of Planning , a portfolio held in an acting capacity by Shaikh Hisham Nazer since his appointment in 1986 as Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Resources [ see p. 35289 ] .
3 He started afresh on this work which appeared privately in 1893 as Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press , Oxford .
4 Novell says it is planning to ship version 4.0 of NetWare for Unix by year 's end .
5 An outsider to consider in the County Championship at attractive odds would be Derbyshire , who are rather over priced at 16–1 with Coral-Ladbrokes for instance go 8–1 .
6 A total of 1,681 left-wing guerrillas , representing about 20 per cent of the forces of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) , reportedly handed over their weapons to members of the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador ( ONUSAL ) on June 30 in return for certificates identifying them as ex-combatants eligible for bank loans and training programmes .
7 The Chief justice of the Southern forests from 1462 until 1483 , Henry Bourchier Earl of Essex , held only four Forest Courts — in 1464 at Marlborough for Savernake Forest , in 1465 at Headington for Shotover and Stowood , and , after an interval , in 1468 at Chelmsford for the forest of Essex .
8 Central American Cichlids by Dave Sands says to use a 200W heater/stat for a 24″ × 15″ × 12″ tank , and 2 × 150W for 36″ × 18″ × 12″ .
9 It is a huge and ostentatiously rich house built around 1780 by Piermarini for Prince Antonio Barbiano di Belgioioso and his son , Albercio , who married Princess Anna Ricciarda d'Este .
10 Duncombe entered Parliament in 1660 as member for Bury St Edmunds , which he represented until 1678 .
11 Three employees slogged around the streets of the capital in the London Marathon , and raised hundreds of pounds for charity .
12 Members of engineering operations squadron at Leeming hope to raise hundreds of pounds for Gateway Clubs in Northallerton and Ripon .
13 I have seen hundreds of adverts for gravel cleaners and I recently decided to make my own .
14 Langbaurgh Council , which owns the Skippers lane land , gets hundreds of requests for units like these . ’
15 And also state that over the years er your father used to run the business done hundreds of jobs for Avon Insurance at , and er also you yourself have done jobs for Avon Insurance before who have never ever had any trouble whatever so ever !
16 Roger Flude ( Bishopthorpe B ) fished maggot on a slider rig at the bottom of Middlethorpe Ings to take 5–2–8 of roach for victory .
17 A total of 47 political parties had applied by Jan. 21 for registration for Nepal 's forthcoming general election .
18 On the other side of the square is a fine Art Deco block , built in 1921 as homes for schoolteachers by O. Novotný .
19 Thus the proportion of industrial jobs fell between 1972 and 1984 to 52% for men , 14% for women and 34% overall .
20 In the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ LFA zone the rates of grant were changed in December 1984 to 50% for drainage ( formerly 70% ) and have been abolished for land cultivation ( formerly 50% ) though not for the reseeding of existing pasture ( where the new rate is 30% ) .
21 An attractive left-hander tipped for Test honours , Pandove ( then only 13 ) made 94 on debut for Punjab against Himachal Pradesh at Amritsar in Nov 1987 , and the following season scored 137 against Jammu & Kashmir at Srinagar in only his third first-class match , when aged 14 years 294 days .
22 However , his elder brother was to die without issue , predeceasing his parents , so Bishop Sir Jonathon Trelawney , Bt. was to be squire of Trelawne , as well as Bishop of Bristol , being nominated to that See by James II as reward for loyalty during the Monmouth Rebellion .
23 He had already entered the House of Commons in 1884 as MP for Hackney , and represented Hoxton from 1885 to 1900 .
24 The case of Timothy Evans , however , who had been hanged in 1950 after conviction for murder partly on the evidence of John Christie , also convicted and executed for murder three years later , had convinced him that mistakes could occur .
25 The final punch line from WordPerfect was that enhancements in the new release 5.2 of WordPerfect for Windows invalidated most of Microsoft 's arguments anyway .
26 All these rates are in Cyprus pounds , of which you get about 80 in exchange for £100 sterling .
27 Hours of work were falling — by 1900 most western European countries were down to about sixty per week for adult men — and social services and welfare legislation were becoming more usual .
28 Hislop was awarded the gold medal Litteris et Artibus in 1922 by Sweden for achievement in the arts .
29 The problem of monopoly has been discussed elsewhere , in the general introduction and Chapter 4 by Krizner for example , and the solution adopted in most cases of privatization has been to place constraints upon the operation of these now private monopolies .
30 The largest of them have lion mouths and a lion face on the base of the barrel ; these were cast in 1599 in Munich for Duke Maximilian I. Each of them weighs 7,225 lbs .
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