Example sentences of "for [adj] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For Labour they want more people employed and that 's to the detriment of taxes and inflation . |
2 | When I was at college I did a pastiche of the student magazine , doing the fold , and it was called Shell , so we renamed it for that one issue Rolling Shell , and I ever so carefully did the lettering for both the title boxes , then I got really disappointed when it came to set the type for the front page article underneath the big photograph which we printed as duo tone , because I could do it on the I B M — I could actually do it in Times and I thought it was going to be really , you know , I 'd have to really struggle and find |
3 | It 's just whether it 's worth having the hire for that one doing forty foot . |
4 | However , the right hon. Gentleman has shown that he is indeed a right honourable gentleman , and for that he deserves great credit . |
5 | For this they grow large amounts of fodder crops on fields in the main valleys or on the lower margins of the uplands . |
6 | To allow for this we provided several opportunities in the questionnaire for teachers to make additional individual observations . |
7 | For this he paid ten pence a year at Michaelmas and performed a number of other duties on the lord 's land and paid tithes to the church . |
8 | For this you turn sharp right off the road from Saint-Jean to Saint-Palais , about half-way between those two towns . |
9 | However , for this you need right thinking and a right understanding , because it is this thinking impulse and action of the higher truth that ultimately leads to inner freedom . |
10 | For this you need distilled water and presumably something to accurately measure 20ml of it . |
11 | For this you need one recorder , the " master machine " you copy onto , and one other " slave " machine to copy from . |
12 | Sandiford on May 2 , 1990 , presented a budget for 1990/1991 which set recurrent expenditure at B$1,000 million and capital expenditure at B$243 million [ see p. 37821 ] . |
13 | In that particular instance the money may or may not have been misspent , and for all I know those wards are now full . |
14 | Actually her global role as described in the handout makes her sound like a sort of spy satellite , beeping her way round the globe peering over the shoulders of Random House New York , Random House Australia , and for all I know Random House Namibia . |
15 | A favourite resort for all who enjoy good food in picturesque surroundings . |
16 | This remains a pertinent warning for all who profess religious faith , or who argue that religious commitment by itself can save the world . |
17 | Firstly , the NHS could provide good quality care for all who need nursing care — that is , those who are incontinent or immobile , those who wander , and those with additional psychotic features . |
18 | This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 ) . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | All very well , as one 's great aunt might say , for those who like that sort of thing . |
24 | Just left of the needle is a steep wall with two lines for those who like bold climbing . |
25 | 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 ) . |
26 | Dovercourt in the thirties was an Essex coastal village favoured as a retirement home for those who enjoyed stiff breezes and bracing walks . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 ) . |
29 | The project has practical relevance to managers , their employers , unions and for those who make public policy on management and industrial relations . |
30 | A danger exists for those who use this route as a short cut to Currie . |