Example sentences of "of [indef pn] for " in BNC.

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1 When you are at the beck and call of everyone for 14 hours a day for four days and for 8 hours on the fifth day each week you want a short space in which you relax and do just what you like . ’
2 Beryl welcomed Kay Evans and thanked her on behalf of everyone for finding time in her busy life to attend our training days and for the interest she always shows in all we do .
3 And yet what does it mean to understand the formulations of someone for whom , on the face of it , final understanding is impossible , or never to be fully achieved ?
4 But in essence what we 're doing is putting your business card in front of somebody for two years .
5 Use of none for epi epitaxial
6 With Ferranti needing to raise a minimum of £150m in new equity , the issue would have to be on the basis of one for two .
7 Customers will be able to opt for discounts worth £20 for every £250 invested up to a maximum investment of £3,750 or for bonus shares on the basis of one for every 10 bought .
8 Bonus shares will also be available for non-customers , but on a less favourable basis of one for 20 up to a maximum investment of £7,500 .
9 There was an overwhelming case for the State providing a basic pension but less of one for the State providing an additional pension as well .
10 Hussey disdained the usual public invitation for applicants and gave the governors a choice of one for Checkland 's successor .
11 Pram Seat — Could whoever it was who wanted one please contact me as I now know of one for sale .
12 In 1909 the LCC completely reorganized its school welfare programme and formed a central co-ordinating body with a number of Children 's Care ( School ) Committees on the basis of one for every elementary school .
13 Thus transactions between residents of two countries each using its own units of account necessitates the exchange of one for another .
14 Tufnell deserved better than his final return of one for 71 from 31 overs on his Test comeback after that worrying time in hospital with a burst appendix .
15 Holly looked over the single sheet of paper that was covered in the large hand of one for whom writing was slow and difficult .
16 So the Christian is a follower of one for whom the Old Testament was the unquestionably authoritative word of God .
17 ‘ I 'm not much of one for looking at things , ’ Harrison said and Hope 's heart went out to him .
18 " Abd al-Kadir ( Molla Abdullah ) by combining the kadiliks of Galata and Eyup , and of one for Molla Muhammad b .
19 Afterwards the council scoreboard stood at 16 controlled by unionists , six by nationalists and four mixed — representing a gain of one for nationalists .
20 Not bad for a boy whose first two Tests , against India the winter before last , ended with him nursing figures of one for 228 .
21 The obscure Boso , an alumnus of the monastic school at Regensburg , looks like the perfect exemplar of everything for which Alcuin had argued .
22 This popular corner of Spain has something of everything for everyone .
23 Benidorm has something of everything for everyone .
24 But Lloyd , who has provided a one-to-one coach in Stephen Shaw , as well as the best hotels , the best tournaments , the best of everything for Delgado , says ‘ It 's purely up to Jamie .
25 He was taking care of everything for the owners .
26 In apparent contravention of everything for which committed reformers had striven , the statutes stated explicitly that all land remained the property of the gentry .
27 The study of something for its own sake , for the sake of knowing , understanding , grasping it and for nothing else , is an essential characteristic of education , lower or higher , though more obviously of higher education .
28 Erm again when I have bad days with these wrists they just give way , and this is not a mental thing at all , I mean I could be holding a , a glass or a cup in my hand or a , a , a dish of something for that matter , and the er the nerves just relax the muscle and out it goes , it 's n n I do n't know it 's going to happen , but it can happen .
29 They may be convinced of something for which there is no obvious justification — perhaps that they are being pursued by secret agents ( delusions ) .
30 But can you think of anybody for yourself who you could think of who over the recently or over the in the past few centuries or closer to home have shown the gifts of the Holy Spirit in their lives ?
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