Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun pl] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of the major political parties included detailed commitments in their manifestos for the general election held in Britain on 9 April . |
2 | In their proposals for the conventional industries , officials at the commission have earmarked a list of technologies . |
3 | Perfectionism : Family members try desperately to get everything exactly right in their plans for the primary sufferer but still blame themselves when the smallest things go wrong . |
4 | By 0930 they were all in their coaches for the long journey back to Brighton , for that evening they all became civilians again and had to be ready for their ordinary jobs on Monday . |
5 | At the same time we can relish the days more and more , and search in their interstices for the hidden treasures and thus our lives may become the supreme adventure and treasure hunt of the transcendent . |
6 | On her return she was promptly plunged back into teaching by Caroline Little , and at present she is working as Caroline 's assistant in her Classes for the Elderly . |
7 | In its implications for the long-term US-Israeli military relationship , it was deeply disturbing for Israelis to contemplate the prospect of US forces fighting alongside Arab troops . |
8 | The proposal , then , was momentous in its implications for the juvenile labour-market and for industrial training . |
9 | BZW 's Tony Shiret , a retailing analyst , said that Argos 's results justified an increase in his estimates for the current year from £73 million to about £80 million before tax , and the shares rose 10p to 315p . |
10 | The Bishop 's secretary was small and sleek like a mole , with padded compartments in his clothes for the precious books he carried with him everywhere — an accounting book and a psalter . |
11 | An essential element in our proposals for the secondary school is that pupils should increasingly make their own decisions about their writing : what it is about , what form it should take , and to whom it is addressed . |
12 | The report and accounts have been in your hands for the statutory period er , and you 've had the chance to read my statement . |