Example sentences of "for [verb] [conj] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They disparage themselves for doubting and in the same breath defend their doubt like a treasured possession which nothing could persuade them to give up .
2 It was hard to believe we had been indulging the same appetite for climbing and on the same crag I had visited during a July heatwave three years before .
3 It also draws attention to the social and economic isolation of poor families ; to their exclusion from the experiences of parenthood and childhood that others take for granted and from the cultural and political life of the communities to which they belong .
4 That I think is my main concern , with a request in a sense to you for supporting that over the next year or so , because I 'll be trying to perhaps get invited to the meetings , and perhaps we 'll be inviting officers from the authority to join me in looking at ways of building up that local context in planning to get that into our formal planning systems .
5 That seems to me to be a good argument for saying that in the ordinary way the justices ought not to make an order for no contact between the parent and the child , but I do not think it is a satisfactory argument in the interpretation of section 34(2) and ( 3 ) .
6 But the matter is strictly irrelevant at this stage since there is no factual basis for saying that in the present case restoration will be impossible or even difficult .
7 Surrounded on three sides by railway , it is not suitable for housing because of the large concentration of industry around that area .
8 You could be mistaken for thinking that on the other side of the plain red door is another harbour based company .
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