Example sentences of "and [noun prp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We met with Brigadier General Critchley — the major-domo of British golf — and were told to get Hogan and Snead for Wentworth . ’ |
2 | March : March 5 : United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major had talks in Moscow with Gorbachev on the Gulf conflict and the situation in the Baltic states ; March 7 : the RFSFR and Czechoslovakia signed a trade co-operation agreement ; March 12 : it was announced in Moscow that the withdrawal of the 50,000 troops stationed in Poland would begin in April , although the process would not be completed before 1994 ; March 14-16 : following a tour of the Middle East , US Secretary of State James Baker visited Moscow for talks on the situation in the Gulf and the presentation of a six-point US plan for peace and stability in the Middle East ; March 18-20 : UK Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Douglas Hurd visited both Kiev and Moscow for discussions on British-Soviet relations ; March 22 : Soviet-Romanian treaty of friendship and co-operation initialled in Moscow ; March 28 : Bessmertnykh held further talks in Tokyo in connection with Gorbachev 's forthcoming visit . |
3 | The Taylors ' world fell apart at 5.40am on August 7 when ten police officers arrived at their home to arrest Michelle and Lisa for murder . |
4 | Each subject key is restricted to three letters and a pupil searching for information on WATER might search under PHY and WAT for materials on WATER in relation to PHYSICS or under WAT to search for anything on WATER . |
5 | Harrogate and Hambleton for instance are large districts , they extend many miles from North to South , development concentrated around the metropolitan areas will draw out commuters . |
6 | Comparatively large ‘ irregular forces ’ were earmarked to carry out the raids , which would be commanded by Hazelden for Tobruk and Stirling for Benghazi . |
7 | ‘ One day he returned home to Chamalières and said I had a job with Michel and Pierre for £1.50 a month . |
8 | You went every , every Saturday night you and Harvey for years , several years during the war |
9 | The same gallery presents two of Bassano 's rare portraits from Memphis and Kassel for comparison . |
10 | It will also undertake European marketing for DB2 for OS/2 , and provide marketing support for other OS/2-related products such as Communications Manager , NetView DM/2 and CICS for OS/2 . |
11 | and Becker for Germany and Gazza for England Gazza Gasgcoine . |
12 | Orem , Utah-based WordPerfect Corp is chasing objects : it says WordPerfect Presentations 2.0 for Windows will support Object Linking and Embedding , the Twain image acquisition standard and direct CD-ROM sound ; and it has done a deal with IBM Corp 's IBM Programming Systems for a joint development agreement to provide users with consistent object interaction and data interoperability across multiple workstation products and operating systems — the agreement encompasses WordPerfect for OS/2 , WordPerfect for Windows , WordPerfect for MS-DOS and WordPerfect for IBM 's AIX Unix . |
13 | Orem , Utah-based WordPerfect Corp is chasing objects : it says Word Perfect Presentations 2.0 for Windows will support Object Linking and Embedding , the Twain image acquisition standard and direct CD-ROM sound ; and it has done a deal with IBM Corp 's IBM Programming Systems for a joint development agreement to provide users with consistent object interaction and data interoperability across multiple workstation products and operating systems — the agreement encompasses WordPerfect for OS/2 , WordPerfect for Windows , WordPerfect for MS-DOS and WordPerfect for IBM 's AIX Unix . |
14 | The Earl of Warwick was made Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire for life , and Arundel Sheriff of Shropshire for life , a sign than his reconciliation with the king was now complete . |
15 | What Liverpool abolitionists initially expressed other local associations — in Hull , Norwich and Leicestershire for example — rapidly adopted . |
16 | Somerset beat off Worcestershire and Leicestershire for Mushtaq 's signature . |
17 | TRANSARC DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT AND ENCINA FOR SOLARIS |
18 | TRANSARC DCE AND ENCINA FOR SOLARIS |
19 | ‘ There 's such a thing as greed , Emily , and sad to say brothers are capable of hating each other , take Cain and Abel for example . ’ |
20 | However , as it was not on the list submitted to Angell and Pownall for examination , his design was probably never tested for its practicality or compliance with the conditions , and must have been brought to the lay judges ' attention after the assessors had completed their work . |
21 | A second new steam engine being built by the Ravenglass and Eskdale for export to Japan , has already been supplied with a new Llanberis multi-tone . |
22 | Where once their plants were collected from more exotic climes — euphorbia as a seedling from the Marquis de Sade 's derelict castle in Provence , alliums from the Professor 's botanical expeditions to Iran and Afghanistan for Flora Iranica ] — the Hewers now rely on a comprehensive collection nearer home . |
23 | Both will have B format quality lists , Touchstone for Pocket and Phoenix for Orion . |
24 | But he does n't acknowledge , and what , this is what I find concerning , the fact that we have in some areas of the county , amalgamated schools into a new school , West Grinstead and Alderbury for example , and taken surplus places out . |
25 | In the USA the concept of ‘ environmental areas ’ was seen as a powerful reinforcement of the similar ideas contained in Clarence Perry 's ‘ neighbourhood units ’ and the design of Stein and Wright for Radburn , New Jersey in 1928 . |
26 | This is the line between Kyle of Lochalsh and Dingwall for Inverness , a vital link between west and east under threat of closure but still happily reprieved . |
27 | The ‘ Mercury ’ catalogue is by no means all showpiece music — there are concertos by Dvořák , Schumann and Beethoven for example — but the discs one lingers over include Doráti and the LSO in Stravinsky , Paray/detroit SO in an all-Ravel programme , or Dorźti again with the LSO and his own Minneapolis Orchestra in Respighi 's Pines , Fountains and Birds . |
28 | The widespread charge that Bush was engaging in a form of McCarthyism was supported when the Washington Post of Oct. 14 revealed that the State Department had ordered a search of Clinton 's passport file and of the archives of the US embassies in London and Oslo for evidence of misconduct by the Democratic candidate . |
29 | The Syrah is a splendid grape from the northern Rhone , where it makes fabulous high-priced wines at Hermitage and Cote-Rotie for £10 — £20 a bottle . |
30 | It was reported on Sept. 24 that the government had approached Japan and Taiwan for assistance in constructing a permanent military base in the area to help deter further incursions by Papuan forces . |