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

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1 Admittedly that was not accepted by the Greater York authorities working party , but it is there for you , it is a base of technical information for you to use in your decision .
2 In 1989 the Medical Practitioners Disciplinary Committee of New Zealand found Dr D W Steeper guilty of professional misconduct for his use of the Vega testing machine in diagnosing allergy .
3 ‘ Oh sure , and die of bloody boredom for my pain .
4 A REVIVAL in local radio has put the icing on the cake for GWR , the M4 corridor operator which also has a large slice of Classic FM for which TV star Henry Kelly is a regular presenter .
5 It 's a question of political will for him either to encourage arbitration or to make the funds available for a fair settlement . ’
6 Now this would be unthinkable in Britain , because we have a much stronger tradition of political neutrality for our civil servants .
7 In addition to his political and military achievements , Barbarossa acquired a legendary fame ; like the British King Arthur , he is said to be sleeping , awaiting the time of greatest need for his return as a national saviour .
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9 There is a suspicion that functions are being duplicated at home and in Europe and paid for twice , a situation not experienced by operators in other EC states which are members of the JAA because the CAA is unique in pursuing a government-driven policy of total costrecovery for its activities .
10 We have over £150 worth of fabulous underwear for you to win !
11 Advances in technology and methodology as well as in linguistic theory have now enabled researchers to gather sufficient evidence of conversational speech for its significance , grammaticality , and difference from such special cases as the literary standard and other writing styles to be recognised .
12 This necessitated their removal from the West Country branches while those units working in the Northern conurbations needed their wheel treads reprofiling more frequently , causing another temporary source of low availability for there was a shortage of replacement wheels .
13 Rainald was convinced of divine approval for his role within the imperial cause ; his reputation as a soldier was considerable , and he put his skill and courage ( which he did not modestly hide ) down to the essential ‘ rightness ’ of his task .
14 Front running involves a broker/dealer using his control over a customer 's order to deal ahead of that order for his own benefit .
15 This was why Louisa Agnew had chosen the title of that text for her epitaph ; and if he and I were ever to unravel that secret , he said , we should get back to work .
16 Every single one of them turned round at that meeting and said , will you go and beat the out of that government for what they 're doing to us .
17 Mr Bakker also took $3.7m of that money for his own use .
18 The next time the hon. Gentleman is on the train for Newcastle he should get off at Darlington and I will arrange a guided tour of that project for him .
19 There should be plenty of that wool for me .
20 You do n't feel anything of that nature for me … do you ? ’
21 Erm I must confess to doubting whether such a pool of talent exists and I share the views er of the Noble Lord , Lord Motterstone who in a very powerful and commonsense speech made this point an and a number of other ones , but I have to say that what I do think exists is the temptation to create posts for friends of the Government , a process of which has been going for far too long and I mem and I wonder if er members on the other side would defend this position as my Noble Friend Lord Allen said earlier , quite sincerely if , say , another party were in power before when such a time arrives it will then be of little avail for them to run around complaining , for they will have sown the seeds of their own dissatisfaction .
22 He thought that the answer to such questions was of little consequence for what he wanted to say .
23 Now of course during the nineteen eighties the protection of agricultural land for its own sake er lost weight as an issue and the relevant structure plan policies er lost effective weight and were seen to do so but Government policy was quite explicit in the nineteen eighty seven circular , I think it was num number sixteen , was that although agricultural land protection as a farming resource was diminished as an issue , the protection of the countryside for its own sake was not .
24 For example , argues that Wilson did not have any sort of homosexual likeness for his father .
25 There must be some movement of fresh air for their health 's sake and to prevent condensation , which can create a damp atmosphere and in some cases wall fungus .
26 Designer Otto Kern reckoned the blonde 28-year-old German and sultry Naomi , 22 , would be a breath of fresh air for his new spring and summer collection .
27 As a result of a request from the project to a local College of Further Education for someone to provide an ‘ O ’ level class for mothers involved in a pre-school play-group , discussions took place about the possibility of setting up an educational project to complement and support the work of the community action project .
28 His early concerns as a parish minister and his active involvement in the cultural and political turmoil of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s are of direct relevance for his theology , and in particular for the passionate conviction that ran through all his work from 1918 to 1968 : that Christian faith rests solely on the revelation of God in Jesus Christ , and that the task of theology is to allow that revelation to shine in its own light and stand on its own authority as the Word of God to us .
29 He had read a good deal of French romance for his Sir Gawain edition , and may have reflected further that even Beowulf has a kind of ‘ interlace ’ technique .
30 Sadly , we chose a day of light wind for our sail with Mary , and there was no need to use the water ballast at all .
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