Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 You need a different spring for each pipe size you 're working with .
2 For public transport flights it is a very small risk indeed , but it can only be regarded as a prudent action to take out personal life insurance before one voluntarily exposes oneself to the hazards of flight .
3 This visits period lasted for half a term , although for some subject departments it was completed during four weeks .
4 For some Wimpey people it 's a time of hectic activity .
5 For this allover pattern we are crossing two stitches over two instead of three stitches over three stitches .
6 But for this marketing director it 's done .
7 WADING THROUGH mud or swimming through a cold ravine with just a few oatcakes and nuts to keep you going is not very one 's cup of tea , but for six Risley lads it was fun .
8 Luca Argentieri , an Italia '90 spokesman , said last night that for obvious security reasons it was still desirable to send England to an island .
9 ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . )
10 Further , you say that money is tight but whilst there is still money for increasing staff numbers we are not prepared to accept this as a major reason against .
11 And as they prepare for first division football he 's relishing another challenge , just as he 's looking forward to renewing acquaintances with certain Meath players today .
12 The divergence between the two loading techniques depends on packing density , and for single record buckets it is almost 10 per cent — one record in ten — for an 85 per cent packed file .
13 Various aspects of memory in normal driving have been briefly discussed above , although none of this research has directly explored drivers ’ memories for everyday driving situations it is clear that there are likely to be important differences in memory for different types of information which would be potentially available to the driver .
14 Most of the i issues on the ben for most benefit statements they 're also valid , it 's just for these small number of cases where they 're , they 're not .
15 Similarly , in the need for institutional change study it was clear that need for change has two distinct components : the deficiency level of some institutional subsystem , and its importance to the system as a whole .
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