Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [conj] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stated generally , the fundamental rationale he offers for having to do so is that he , either himself or as the agent of society , knew better than the patient what should be done to or for the patient .
2 For them it is : there are no temples or museums , only people living by and for the land .
3 But what represented that elementary force at this period , if not capitalism and the world made by and for the bourgeoisie ?
4 It was a paper produced by and for the radical , and generally non-tribal , urban Africans : in fact , it was very nearly involved in a libel case over criticism of Chagga chiefs .
5 The logical way forward is for purchasers to agree the number of patients they will pay for and for the region to ensure that this provision is adequate .
6 The famous late figurine of a goddess found in a small rural shrine at Gazi wears a diadem embellished with three carefully depicted poppy seed-heads , and they have been cut as if for the extraction of opium .
7 Openness and honesty are central to the work which all Social Work Department staff do with and for the public .
8 What does the inclusion of Africans or African-Americans do to and for the work ?
9 The laboratory experiment is an obvious case of control , since a complete situation is created by and for the observer .
10 Local enterprise agencies , the West Belfast Enterprise Board , LEDU and IDB , were all participating in the creation of an infrastructure to attract firms to the area , but no organisation was working with and for the adult community in West Belfast .
11 In the case of settlements by virtue of which income is paid to or for the benefit of an infant unmarried child of a settlor , the definition is extended to include " transfers of assets " ( s670 ) .
12 Section 663 provides that where there is a settlement , and during the life of the settlor any income is paid to or for the benefit of a child of the settlor in any year of assessment , the income shall , if at the time of payment the child is unmarried and below the age of 18 , be treated as the settlor 's income and not the income of any other person .
13 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
14 The first type deals with cases where monies may be assessed on the settlor if monies are paid to or for the benefit of a particular person .
15 For instance , under TA 1988 , s663(1) any income paid to or for the benefit of a child of the settlor may be assessed on the settlor .
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