Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 and the fear of people for each other that that lot might take away what I 've got sort of thing .
2 But it was er we all sort of had a respect for each other and each other 's jobs , but there was none of this erm upstairs downstairs and running frightened for people or anything like that .
3 National institutions and agencies , each responsible for one agenda , are charged with administering specific policies for each sector and each group of multi-nationals .
4 You have ten marks for each question or each statement , and you allocate the ten somewhere around there .
5 There were paparazzi present for each drink and each kiss , and Lowe could n't bring himself to admit that all this attention was inevitable .
6 When goods are carried in different vehicles or are of a different kind or are divided into different lots , the sender of the carrier is entitled to require a separate consignment note for each vehicle or each kind or lot of goods .
7 This is done for each concentration and each angle and the extrapolated points are then lines of and .
8 Diamond has a reputation for low prices and this machine sells for just £899 , including the monitor , but excluding DOS , Windows and a mouse .
9 She claims proudly that one news agency had more requests for that photograph than any other that year .
10 Every society requires its witnesses : those who are not afraid to render and preserve in words the range and scope of human experience for that time and that place .
11 ‘ He does the journey three times a day and does more for that community than any amount of social workers , teachers or vicars , ’ enthused Mr Gregory .
12 But it is by no means difficult if one has a procedure for social research and this procedure we shall now consider by working from an empirical approach to enquiry .
13 Frankly , ‘ fuck ’ is a better word for sexual intercourse than any other .
14 The adviser can only hope that if the client was put at her ease while at the bureau then she may come back for further help when that issue could be picked up for suitable referral .
15 The delegates also agreed that ( i ) during this interim period , President César Gaviria Trujillo should rule by decree aided by a committee of 18 to be elected by the Assembly on July 2 ; ( ii ) current government ministers and delegates of the Constituent Assembly would be barred from running for office ; and ( iii ) congressmen serving three or four consecutive terms would , in the future , be declared ineligible for further office but this norm would not be retroactive .
16 I worked closely with for 30 years and that relationship became closer and friendlier as the years went by .
17 Inhaled β 2 agonists and drinks containing caffeine were withheld for 12 hours before each study .
18 The register of charges is open for public inspection and any person for a fee is entitled to a certified copy of it .
19 Waiting to earn some francs to pay for some soup and some bread .
20 Does the Minister recognise that those of us who are friends of Kenya have been concerned for some time that that country has been slipping from the flagship position of good and open government in Africa ?
21 Both Ian Allan , chairman of AIR , and I have felt for some time that this division was not helpful to the railway movement and it was agreed at the ARPS Council meeting held on 25th April ( which I missed due to the pleasure of attending my secretary 's wedding ) and the AIR Board meeting two days later that we adopt a proposal put forward by David Madden , a member of ARPS Council and director of operations on the North Norfolk Railway , to set up a joint committee to handle affairs of mutual interest , which we agreed should be called in good railway tradition : ‘ The Railway Clearing House ’ .
22 Secondary sponsorships are still available for this event and any company or individual interested should contact David English .
23 Attendance by legal representative will suffice for this purpose but that person must be conversant with the case and have full authority to act ( Home Office Circular 48/1991 , para 62 ) .
24 And the weather forecast for this afternoon and this evening from John from off you go .
25 Would it not be a sad day for this country if that attitude of mind took hold ?
26 It is for this reason that each authority is assessed for a contribution towards the ‘ pool ’ on the basis of its school population and non-domestic rateable value and is entitled to charge to the pool its expenditure on higher education courses .
27 It is for this reason that this approach proved so helpful to Brooke-Rose when she chose to turn her creative attention to narratology .
28 It is for this reason that this group should be included in any study of the flexible workforce .
29 ( iii ) Ensure doctor 's certificate is received for 7 days or more illness
30 Dot did n't mind about the toys and she knew she could n't ask for ginger pop because that cost money but she would have liked to have had her victory token back .
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