Example sentences of "for this [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 For this they could blame their own indiscipline as much as Llanelli 's eagerness to take advantage of it .
2 For this they would receive $315,000 .
3 But then soldiers are supposed to put their country above their personal interests and but for this they would not have to obey their commander .
4 For this they grow large amounts of fodder crops on fields in the main valleys or on the lower margins of the uplands .
5 For this they used flax grown in Northern Ireland and so they were able to cut their costs .
6 For this they become ‘ vade mecums ’ , and are carried to table , ride , picnic , walk , everywhere .
7 Here what is important for novices is the development of confidence when confronted with a new and demanding , indeed threatening , social situation , and for this they need to draw upon a set of established and reliable techniques and learn to feel secure in the straightforward business of actually putting them into practice , whatever their validity in terms of learning effect might be .
8 For this they prepared a comparative study to show that the lockout was far more extensively used by German employers than by employers elsewhere ( Schregle , 1981 ) .
9 For this they offer three main reasons .
10 For this they were peculiarly well suited by reason of their durability , portability , uniformity and ease of recognition ; Cowries probably came into use as currency as early as the Shang dynasty .
11 For this they received £30,000 from the publishers .
12 For this they would require the written permission of the owners , and a police permit .
13 However , for this they lock into a different sort of electricity — that produced by the prey itself .
14 With little possibility of much fulfilment in this world , they look to the next ; they are for ever visiting temples and mosques ( for this they are required to revert to their male clothes ) and going on pilgrimage to Hindu and Muslim shrines over the subcontinent .
15 Well I get involved in it in so many different ways erm this is a difficult one , but one of the things that happens is that a number of teachers , both from the area and elsewhere , erm do advanced courses at the university and as part of these courses we have a unit on evaluation , and for this they will choose some area of their school work which they and their colleagues — and I emphasise that this is something they do have to involve their colleagues back at school in very much — erm feel it would be useful to look at and then they try and discuss with their colleagues what aspects of it are important and significant and what ought to be seen , and they bring this discussion back and we all discuss together there 'll be different teachers working on different problems the different ways in which they could approach this problem and how they might most usefully be able to do it and at the end of the exercise they will have found out quite a lot about this particular area of teaching and very often we find that the people they 've consulted have themselves got quite interested in it and begun to realize that it 's not being done in a way that 's there to threaten them , they 're not sending a report to the headmaster or the Chief Education Officer or anything like that — it 's for the benefit of the people doing the work themselves .
16 For this we have to thank Professor Hinsley , a highly respected and trustworthy historian , who would not allow deceptions to appear under his name .
17 For this we do n't have to be particularly saintly , because we can both see , from the other 's past moves , that the other is to be trusted .
18 For this we have to thank those dedicated collectors whose affection and care for the once ‘ ordinary ’ 78s has led to a great deal of pleasure for all of us today .
19 For this we need the three resources of mapwork , fieldwork and archive work , blended with intuition .
20 For this we needed to win quick ball in the loose where Tordo was excellent .
21 The reasons for this we consider to be legitimate business affairs .
22 However , the major concern is how to maximise the effectiveness of schooling , and for this we have to examine the learning environment and subsequently the methodological considerations which have actually been presented .
23 For this we can turn to social theories .
24 The second step is to obtain C. For this we select the underlined element in B an evaluate in succession unc and then unc Note that the zero elements in B have become nonzero in C ; however , unc is now 2.19132 ; compare unc above .
25 For this we must rely to a great extent upon Soviet goodwill and if we make difficulty over returning their own nationals it will react adversely upon their willingness to help in restoring to us as soon as possible our own prisoners . "
26 For this we used the EGRET software , in which the formula for the χ 2 test for trend in stratified and unstratified analysis was taken from Breslow and Day .
27 For this we need material which provides as much visual support as possible and situations where the language is highly predictable .
28 To understand the reasons for this we need to look at penal policy in a wider economic and social framework .
29 And for this we have to scrutinize the comparative process of urban development .
30 We had the boats which was the main thing , and for this we were truly grateful to Mr Woolf .
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