Example sentences of "for those [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For those who prefer scientific evidence for the effects of essential oils on the mind , let me draw your attention to some experiments carried out in the last ten years by John Steele ( an American research worker ) and Maxwell Cade , a British biophysicist .
2 The private health market is largely confined to a narrow range of relatively uncomplicated surgery for those who require speedier treatment or more attractive surroundings than an NHS hospital about ‘ two dozen procedures accounting for 70 per cent of expenditure ’ ( Propper and Maynard , 1990 ) .
3 A bibliography at the end of the magazine suggests books and resources for those who require further information on the subjects covered in the issue .
4 For those who like botanical studies the tropical plants of Catherine Planney who worked in India at the end of the 18th century , will be an attraction .
5 All very well , as one 's great aunt might say , for those who like that sort of thing .
6 Just left of the needle is a steep wall with two lines for those who like bold climbing .
7 For those who like variegated-leafed plants , another shade-loving perennial with good foliage and flowers is Brunnera macrophylla Dawson 's White ( which used to be known as Variegata ) .
8 Dovercourt in the thirties was an Essex coastal village favoured as a retirement home for those who enjoyed stiff breezes and bracing walks .
9 It is not a story of spectacular political initiatives , nor one of unvarying success ; and for those who mistrust simplistic answers to complex problems , perhaps therefore the more persuasive .
10 The pretreatment characteristics of patients in the two groups were similar ( table I ) , although the median time from original diagnosis of colorectal cancer to entry was slightly longer for patients with chemotherapy ( 8.5 ( range 0 to 61 ) months ) than for those who received supportive care alone ( 5.5 ( 0 to 22 ) months ) .
11 The project has practical relevance to managers , their employers , unions and for those who make public policy on management and industrial relations .
12 A danger exists for those who use this route as a short cut to Currie .
13 A danger exists for those who use this route as a short cut to Currie .
14 They will have to prove to the Society that at least 15 minutes of their music has been played each year — fine enough for those who write lengthy pieces , but much more difficult for those who are at heart and in practice miniaturists .
15 For those who regard ethnic origin as an important part of the explanation , this might have seemed odd , for Lenin was , despite recent disputes , solidly Russian , whereas much of the intellectual leadership of the rest of European Social Democracy was drawn from minorities — Rosa Luxemburg was Polish and Jewish , Piatakov was Ukrainian , Bauer and Karl Kautsky were Austrian and Jewish etc .
16 Alternatively , for those who regard this definition as too restrictive — particularly in its implicit overtones of stability , regularity and mutual accommodation between the parties — the central core of the subject is the ‘ study of the process of control over work relations ’ ( Hyman , 1975 , p. 12 ) .
17 The editor of a volume that contained 10 studies on the effects of infant and child mortality on fertility , summarized the findings in the following way : " The picture is not attractive for those who look to mortality reduction as a means of reducing fertility through familial effects , let alone for those who advocate such measures as a means to reduce growth rates . "
18 There 's to be a special er sweet or something , bar of chocolate for those who get these questions right .
19 It 's a useful tool for those who keep sensitive fish , and equally handy if you have several tanks , to easily monitor for falling pH in just one of them .
20 BARBICAN is for those who demand high prestige plus top security .
21 It is disgraceful that they should be refused even the residual rights that the Government have left for those who work full time .
22 The poise , refinement , and eloquence of his playing were much lauded and , for those who treasured these qualities above all in Chopin , Rubinstein became an unassailable paragon .
23 There can be nothing really ‘ clinching ’ in philosophy : ‘ proofs ’ and ‘ disproofs ’ hold only for those who adopt certain premisses ‘ who are willing to follow certain rules of argument , and who use their terms in certain definite ways .
24 For those who required special help there was " national assistance , " the provision of noncontributory benefits dispensed on the basis of means-testing .
25 Let us think rather of a twin track approach , in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences .
26 I confess to being an edge-of-the-seat man myself , and for those who share this taste , Oppitz 's literal , unrhetorical manner will be too comfortable by half .
27 Benson 's text is a welcome addition for those who treat female patients with various urogenital and anorectal complaints , and it should appeal to a broad range of readers , from medical students to subspecialist physicians .
28 The variation between English-language speakers about what syllables , in effect what vowels , they treat as long or short , is so great that there can be no question of imposing on English verse a quantitative metre such as was used for ancient Latin ( doubtless with some strain for those who spoke classical Latin with dialectal variations as to quantity ) .
29 That little trick , for example , of spreading the mustard on the bread underneath the cheese in de Pomiane 's Swiss mountain dish is , for those who notice such things , worth a volume of admonition .
30 However , for those who select this method for dogs , cats , parrots or fish the cost would be from £300 to £600 .
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