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

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1 So the number of themes you use to support your objective is three and then for each of those themes you divide it into three subthemes .
2 For each of these zones it can provide : * population statistics ; * population by ACORN category ; * consumer expenditure potential ; * details of retail competition ; * a postcode index for matching to a postcoded customer file .
3 By calculating rates for each of these areas it is possible to examine the geographical extent of any apparently local increase .
4 For each of these divisions we would find inequalities of outcome and it is in this sense that one can assert that we have failed to achieve equality of opportunity in England .
5 We examined six different situations : 1 Special Needs Housing 2 Domiciliary Services 3 Day Care 4 Local Authority residential care 5 Non-statutory residential and nursing care 6 Hospital in-patient care For each of these categories we have briefly explored the policy background , any relevant literature and evidence of interesting or innovative practice .
6 I have included here a planning chart for small conferences which has served as a basis for hundreds of other charts I 've used over the years .
7 For three of four months I could n't think or do anything else .
8 Then , the phone in her room rang , and for all of two seconds she stood transfixed .
9 For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you .
10 While programs already exist for many of these topics it is sometimes more satisfying if one has sufficient ability in computer programming to modify existing simulations or create alternative programs .
11 For ten to twenty minutes he would lie there without moving , except for one eyebrow which jigged up and down while his mouth twitched sideways .
12 For those with special needs it meant that drafts were not something to be ashamed of .
13 This has been the case in the past 30 years , and for those on low wages it has meant a relatively lower contribution has been made towards the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme .
14 I 'm telling you all this , and perhaps you do n't have to erm pay for any of these treatments we do gift vouchers , so if you 've got anybody who wants to buy you a gift of any sort , you could always say well , I fancy erm an eyebrow trim , or I fancy a pedicure perhaps they would like to buy you a gift voucher and then you can come in and it could be a present for you .
15 Since there is no pathophysiological marker for any of these syndromes we must rely on symptoms for their definition and classification .
16 For four to five years he was in Paris and Rouen , with occasional visits to Italy .
17 So in other words if you 're there for two to three weeks you 're solidly for .
18 For both of these groups it will be convenient to have a method of selection that is both more flexible and more discriminating than A levels .
19 However , because sulphur compounds are responsible for most of these effects it is very difficult to distinguish between the effects of pollution originating from local as opposed to distant sources ( refer to section 2.1 ) .
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