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

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1 Often Asian women coming from joint families in the Indian subcontinent to join their husbands in Britain do succeed in making the necessary emotional adjustment , but for many of them it takes months if not years ; for some coping with the total emotional dependence on the husband alone is just not possible .
2 The necessity for this arose from the catastrophic collapse in mining employment .
3 Pedulla 's stated aim is to produce an instrument which will sound ‘ alive ’ even at flat tone settings , and credit for this goes to the Bartolini powerhouses and Pedulla 's tone-shaping circuitry .
4 A possible reason for this relates to the paradoxical finding that a level of activation of the NMDA receptor system , which is itself inadequate for producing LTP , can result in a subsequent impairment in the ability to generate LTP r28–30 .
5 The evidence for this relates to the observed length scales of the vortices ; the length of the vortices ( l 1 , in Fig. 21.21 ) is of the order of the total boundary layer thickness , whereas the cross-section ( l 2 ) is of the order of the viscous sub-layer thickness .
6 I take the reasons for this to lie in the heroic myth shared by doctors and public .
7 Part of the reason for this lies with the decentralised nature of the party membership records but it has also been conventional political wisdom that Conservative party members play an insignificant role in the determination of the party 's policies .
8 Part of the responsibility for this lies with the innate friendliness and courtesy of the peoples of Burma , and behind that the long record of the Buddhist tradition .
9 I allowed a couple of hours for this to mix with the original water then netted the goldfish and placed them in their new environment .
10 The physiological explanation for this resides in the greater affinity of sulphate reducing bacteria for H 2 compared with methanogenic bacteria ( Ks of Desulfovibrio vulgaris , 1 µmol.1 - 1 ; Ks of Methanobrevibacter smithii , 6 µmol.l - 1 ) .
11 He revels in the physical quality of the paint and that sheer primaeval force and energy is there for all to see in the late works .
12 ‘ I 've denounced facts which are there for all to see in the RAI accounts , and the public prosecutors are looking into some of them .
13 Prosperity for all depends on the entrepreneurial vision of a few rugged individuals .
14 Speaking to defence writers , he made clear he was against the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation taking over responsibility for all peacekeeping in the former Yugoslavia should a ceasefire and peace be agreed .
15 The Care Programme Approach is used for those detained under the Mental Health Act .
16 With the reduction of the general level of infant mortality , the difference between the two under 20 and over 40 years maternal age groups increased , so that , recently the risk of dying as an infant became for those born to the oldest maternal age group higher relative to that for infants of mothers in the youngest maternal age groups .
17 But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave .
18 So also for those moving in the recent past from Latin America .
19 Alwyn 's new series Alwyn Crawshaw Paints Oils ( £39.99 for the set of three videos from Teaching Art Ltd ) is splendid for those struggling with the particular problems of oil paint and Jonathan Stephenson 's An Introduction to Oil Painting ( Seeba Films ) has plenty of practical advice as well as three short demonstrations .
20 its association with particular subject specialisms and , elsewhere , its availability as a fall-back strategy for those teaching outside the secure boundaries of their own specialism ;
21 In fact , for a number of reasons including changes in the market situation of managers ( in terms of narrowing pay differentials and perceived increases in job insecurity ) together with the more ready conceding of union recognition for those employed in the public sector of the economy , managerial unionism increased markedly in Western Europe during the 1970s .
22 It 's heavy compared to gas burners , but being able to use low-octane car petrol is a real plus for those heading off the beaten track .
23 Most packages now support a full range of European language hyphenation rules making life substantially easier for those working in the international market .
24 In the legislation as drafted , where is any provision that underwrites the existing conditions of employment for those working in the Scottish Bus Group ?
25 Increasingly the qualities of leadership are deemed to be desirable for those working in the public sector .
26 If , as RIBA says , none of the major parties have produced policies which can tackle this crisis then the fear for those caught in the homeless trap must be that , whoever wins on April 9 , there is little prospect of an end to their predicament .
27 It provides a point of reference for those starting on the standard-setting road by identifying objectives for care bases on Henderson 's classification of the components of nursing .
28 For those driving to the fair , ferry/Hovercraft/Seacat crossings are available on request .
29 The undertaking of the welfare of illegitimate children of soldiers who had been killed , the organization of accommodation and support for those evacuated from the western borders of the Reich already in autumn 1939 , or the administration of packages to be sent to relatives at the Front , were all tasks which fell to the Nazi welfare organization , the NSV .
30 We also believe that bad debts are a major issue for those leasing to the small and medium-sized customers . ’
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