Example sentences of "for [det] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I take the reasons for this to lie in the heroic myth shared by doctors and public . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave . |
7 | So also for those moving in the recent past from Latin America . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Most packages now support a full range of European language hyphenation rules making life substantially easier for those working in the international market . |
10 | In the legislation as drafted , where is any provision that underwrites the existing conditions of employment for those working in the Scottish Bus Group ? |
11 | Increasingly the qualities of leadership are deemed to be desirable for those working in the public sector . |
12 | 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 . |