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

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1 All railcards can be issued so that South Shropshire people no longer need go to Shrewsbury or Hereford for this purpose .
2 ‘ I 'm not sure Leila will share your delight , or Ari for that matter . ’
3 Or Disneyland for that matter .
4 I still remain to be convinced that either Cantona ( or McAllister for that matter ) can stand up and be counted when the crunch matches come around .
5 COLD Ice T The New Jack party is over Buying property in France Or Italy for that matter Death cigarettes Not very funny Football shirts Make the Robin Reliant look well designed Ice cream as a sex substitute Yuk Kenneth Branagh Is there no escape ?
6 or George for that matter , it was
7 He was worried about Kylie 's future welfare and insisted that Waterman and Co explained the problems he , and Jason for that matter , would face when it all ended .
8 I seem to remember Kelly having a pretty effective game against Chelsea and Rocky for that matter .
9 New Zealand , Australia and Scotland for that matter would never settle for second just to please a fickle press .
10 The Union has been in the interests of both this country and Scotland for many years , and it remains so .
11 Could you please make these adjustments for the next matrix list which I realise will not be for some time and , in fact , by that time Karen will be off on maternity leave but I leave it to you whether you want to slot in Joan and Jane for that period .
12 Following the Commission 's order of June 28 , 1990 , that the £42,900,000 in " sweeteners " paid to British Aerospace at the time of its purchase of the Rover motor group should be repaid , the UK government announced that it was suing British Aerospace for the return of the money , and Rover for another £1,500,000 [ see pp. 37582-83 ] .
13 Centred around Exmoor in northern Devon , where the climate is wet and humid , with cold , rough winters and an exposed environment , this was the dominant breed of Devon and Somerset for several centuries .
14 A JP of Middlesex and Westminster for many years , he searched for papists and for popish books , and was employed by the committee of the House of Lords for the examination of witnesses , dominated by Shaftesbury .
15 On 10 April 1982 , after Basrah crude had been regularly loading at Tripoli ( Lebanon ) and Banias for some while , the Syrian government — in a gesture of solidarity with Iran — closed the line and with it both ports .
16 We 've had problems at Allbright and Wilsons for some time on a change of working pattern , but this is just a modern way that companies have got today of de-manning people .
17 He had been watching Clare and Underwood for some time , but without much of interest developing .
18 COSE , it turns out , is part of a much wider recipe that was originally cooked up by Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp , prime movers in the effort to meet the threat to Unix — and OS/2 for that matter — posed by Microsoft Corp 's forthcoming Windows NT operating system , and probably two of the firms with potentially the most to lose .
19 Many London families went ‘ hopping ’ in the summer months ; Margaret Wynne Nevinson recalled that when working as a rent collector ( with Beatrice Webb ) for the Dwellings Improvement Company in the East End , she found many flats empty in August and September for this reason .
20 We do , however , know that tea was valued and enjoyed in China and Japan for many centuries , long before it was introduced to India , Ceylon and Africa .
21 He was chairman of the quarter sessions for Norfolk and Suffolk for many years , JP for Thetford in 1806 , and mayor of Thetford three times ( 1798 , 1800 , and 1804 ) .
22 The problem of combining various aspects of an object into a single image was one which , it has been seen , had concerned Picasso and Braque for some time .
23 There has been a substantial differential in interest rates between the UK and USA for some time — currently it 's six or seven per cent .
24 This would save us having to keep borrowing from LCV and SCP for each project .
25 However , there is evidence of a slight increase in teenage pregnancy rate in 1981 in England and Wales for all ages between fourteen and nineteen compared to the previous year , with a consequent rise in the numbers of girls who had babies and who had abortions .
26 ( The poll-tax was in fact extended in the same year to Esthonia and Livonia for these reasons . )
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