Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] for the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I think this is detracting , I think it 's inconsiderate , it certainly shows a lack of respect for one 's neighbours or indeed for the town one lives in and yet very often I 'm fully aware of the fact that the people who do the dropping are the first to complain that the Council does n't keep the town clean .
2 Er , but I mean clearly the , the debt and the guarantees are paid down first and so for the reason we are high up in the pecking order , because we provided the er , the loans and the guarantees .
3 And so for the moment I must be watchful , and patient . ’
4 Central Council would like to record its grateful thanks to them all for their work throughout 1990 , and especially for the way they have accepted the increased work load .
5 And just for the record there 's an there 's an error , a typographical error in the middle of that er table , there 's a zero and there should another figure .
6 The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class .
7 ‘ I did an area in Washington , as far as drugs , called the Graveyard and then for the prostitution I did New York and Washington DC . ’
8 Having decided that the doctrine of automatic determination ( ie determination of a contract solely at the will of the party who was guilty of a wrongful repudiatory breach ) did not exist , even in employment contracts , Megarry V-C concluded that as the breach had not been accepted by the innocent party then the contract subsisted and therefore for the period which it had to run — circa four and a half years — the defendant was bound by its terms .
9 Therefore , the businessmen on our list have been chosen not merely for their money-making skills , but rather for the influence they can bring to bear .
10 There was much sympathy for the aims of the action , but little for the way it was pursued .
11 You 're certainly welcome to take any drinks through to lunch with you , whatever you want , but tonight for the dinner we 've there is wine provided so there 's no need to take drink through .
12 Yes , of course I am disgruntled , but not for the reasons you may adduce .
13 A book for art historians , journalists , writers on art , but not for the artists themselves .
14 She hesitated , but not for the reason he imagined .
15 But not for the reason you think .
16 Oh , yes , thought Juliet , I 'm worried , but not for the reason you think .
17 But just for the moment we wo n't worry about the grouping aspect .
18 But clearly for the schoolchildren who 've been watching every move .
19 I truly believe that each of us had held on in there not only for ourselves , but also for the women we are destined never to meet in person , but with whom we share our motivation to create a world where our creativity is valued .
20 Again the evidence is sadly lacking , not only for the centres but also for the estates themselves .
21 ‘ It was , of course , 44 hard-working days , not only for the army , but also for the transmigrants who got involved , ’ Soeriaatmadja later told me .
22 Whatever might have been the prosaic reason for his initial posting to Masai District , an officer who stayed long enough and had a sufficiently striking personality could expect to become locally famous not only for his love of the Masai but also for the love they bore for him .
23 c Applied to timber it is meant to keep fungi away by killing spores , but it remains active for many years and is a health hazard not only for people in their homes , but also for the workers who make it .
24 It 's essential there is a good rtelationship not just for the prisoner but also for the children themselves
25 The result will be disappointing , not only for you but also for the bride who has been looking forward to keeping her flowers for ever .
26 The origin legend of the Merovingians as recorded by Fredegar is important not only for its suggestion that the family claimed to be descended from a supernatural ancestor , but also for the implications it has for the rise of the dynasty .
27 As there are many centres , so there are many different ways of operating , but in a survey conducted for the Royal Commission an extract from a document prepared by the Legal Action Group was found helpful , not only for the description of law centres , but also for the distinction it drew between their function and that of legal advice centres .
28 But it is far more demanding not only of subordinates but particularly for the manager whose role must change from critic to helper .
29 But even for the beginner it is worth having in mind the utmost that the sort of book embarked on can reach to .
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