Example sentences of "for the [adj] [noun pl] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the makers of the Jolly Roger ales believe they can find customers for the 100 barrels a week they soon hope to produce .
2 It also becomes more specific and for the higher potencies the remedy selection has to be more accurate for the remedy to work .
3 For the regional banks the ratio increased from 64% to 68% over the same period .
4 The fact that the people involved who killed Chai in the snackbar fight were mostly ‘ unemployed youths ’ , seemed to emphasise for the young intellectuals the disrespect for knowledge prevalent in a money-orientated society .
5 In fairness it should be added that for the female guests the question of rooms was as much an affair of space as of rank , since many arrived with anything up to 25 pieces of luggage , clear proof that at Compiègne , unlike Fontainebleau , style played a primary role .
6 12.01 am , Richmond and Barnes : For the Liberal Democrats the story in Richmond and Barnes has so far been ‘ so near but yet so far ’ .
7 For the full-time units the experience of South Wales was perhaps typical — high stocking rates , small fields , ageing farmers or parents , and old buildings all contributed to the extra work load anticipated in the future .
8 Also under discussion were the wording of the US State Department memorandum of understanding and " letters of assurances " which would define for the various parties the procedure of the peace conference , the terms of participation and US policy towards it .
9 For the married couples the heartache would be centred round their children going off to boarding school , especially when they left home for the first time .
10 A vastly increased supply of turf and logs was required for the many fires the occasion demanded .
11 In addition to classroom support Mrs says that Paul needs general support for three hours per evening in relation to his er social well being in his leisure activities three hours per evening for the four evenings a week which he spends at school , in relation to this I think it right to bear in mind Mr evidence about the school , being a special school of course has generous staffing levels , staffing levels which would make the mouth of any head teacher of any other school water I suspect .
12 However , for the individual readers the impact of reading of reports of sex crime in the national press is likely to be more important in moulding their view of what is happening in the nation .
13 Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( SLFP , Sirimavo Bandaranaike l. , Anura Bandaranaike national organizer ) ; Sri Lanka Mahajana Party ( SLMP , Ossie Abeygoonasekara l. , part of the USA in 1988 ) ; Sri Lankan Moslem Conference ( SLMC ) ; Tamil United Liberation Front ( TULF , K. Padmanabha sec. -gen. , Vardharaja Perumal l. ) ; for the 1989 elections the TULF front included the Eelam People 's Revolutionary Liberation Front ( EPRLF ) ; United Socialist Alliance ( USA , Vasudeva Nanayakkara l. ) a grouping formed in 1988 and including the Communist Party and the historically Trotskyite Lauka Sama Samaja Party ( LSSP ) and Nava Sama Samaja Party ( NSSP ) .
14 McDonald 's recruitment officer Christina Pellini , who is hiring trainee managers for the 50 units the company plans to open this year , uses Springboard once or twice a month because ‘ it provides good quality people ’ , she said .
15 Almost a million new jobs have come to the state since 1990 , many in pharmaceuticals and electronics , making up for the 1,000 jobs a month which have been lost in mature heavy industries .
16 ( His introduction of lime juice ( and hence vitamin C ) into the sailors ' daily rations cured them of scurvy and gained for the British tars the nickname of ‘ limeys ’ . )
17 Many students told me that they only joined the League because it was the correct thing to do at middle school and at university they maintained their membership for the social functions the League organised , such as outings and dances .
18 That 's great because at home , when I go to Sainsbury , I find my hands reach out for the same products every week .
19 In view of the universality and range of the interview situation it is not surprising that there has been extensive research , but for the same reasons the research is of little operational consequence .
20 For the evolving herbivores the advantage of an upright stance was soon complemented by the ability to rear up on hind legs to reach higher-growing plants .
21 THE Premier League may have been billed as a whole new ball game , but for the smaller clubs the survival struggle is the same as ever .
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