Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [conj] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In August the Slovene delegation to the Skupština launched a strong criticism of the new system , which , it maintained ( EP , 24 August 1987 ) , had ‘ irrefutably shown for a year and a half that it is inefficient , and that the centralization of foreign exchange , the administrative allocation of import entitlements , and priority for the servicing of debts have brought disastrous results for exports and for the inflow of foreign exchange ’ . |
2 | Tourism Officer Bill Breakell says ‘ This is good news , both for visitors and for the environment . |
3 | Always allow enough time for explanations and for the woman to repeat what she has learnt . |
4 | This therefore appears to be a very fruitful area for research , with obvious implications for individuals and for the organization . |
5 | But if the children 's autumn half-term coincided with a bank holiday weekend for their parents , that would make sense both for families and for the tourist and leisure industry . |
6 | The 95% confidence intervals ( 95% CIs ) for percentages and for the difference between means were computed when appropriate . |
7 | Stops for meals and for the navigator to fix their position were a welcome break from the jolting ride . |
8 | The dominant theme throughout the year was the worsening recession and its consequences for members and for the Institute . |
9 | This feature is often used for headings or for the production of notices , posters and flyers . |
10 | The company , a subsidiary of the Caparo Group , produces high-quality steel wire for fasteners and for the furniture industry . |
11 | Are props/costumes ( for children or for the teacher in role ) needed ? |
12 | As a peasant from the Kursk guberniia put it in 1922 : ‘ We are not for priests nor for the church , but if only the Comrades would give us a little of what they promise : they promise a school and Socialism , but our hands are still as empty as ever . ’ |
13 | The legacy of the war was a powerful one , both for politicians and for the group of academics who were attempting to study the phenomena of international relations . |