Example sentences of "in [pron] for the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Listing particulars are required to contain all such information as investors and their professional advisers would reasonably require and reasonably expect to find in them for the purpose of making an informed assessment of the assets , liabilities , financial position , profits , losses and prospects of the issuing company and the rights attaching to its securities .
2 Given recent reductions in the rate of personal taxation , there is now little fiscal benefit to be obtainedthough in any case that should have been regarded as an incidental benefit and not a justification in itself for the establishment of such a company .
3 It comes naturally to some people , but there should be night-school classes in it for the rest of us .
4 The syllabus for modern languages in the GCSE is very full ; but there is no place in it for the teaching of grammar .
5 They 're in it for the love of the game .
6 In that case the buyer of a new Nissan car had had it for less than three weeks and had made two or three short journeys in it for the purpose of trying it out , before the engine seized up because of a latent manufacturing fault .
7 What would she write in it for the week in which she visited the fire station ?
8 The distinction between the meaning of the word ‘ agent ’ in the common law sense of ‘ special agent ’ and its meaning in what for the want of a better expression I will call its ‘ equitable sense ’ was not expressly pointed out until the judgment of the court was delivered by Slade L.J .
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