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

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1 The uncle 's car was an old Ford V8 with enormous fins and there was more than enough room for all of them in the back .
2 So I think our victory in South Africa which is n't complete is also in that sense your victory and in this sense there is tremendous affection and love for all of you in the hearts of the oppressed people of Southern Africa and Africa .
3 But I think realistically that 's probably enough work for all of us for the rest of the week .
4 It always is er a moment to reflect , to look forward to renew acquaintances , to recharge the batteries , to get new ideas and that 's quite right and this public meeting marks the eve of a particularly important year for all of us at the Save The Children Fund .
5 It was , or it has been , a believe that the N H S was for all of us from the cradle to the grave .
6 It was , or it has been , a belief that the N H S was for all of us from the cradle to the grave .
7 The reassurance that there is a place for all of us in the scheme of things should help a little .
8 I believe an important issue for all of us in the run up to and throughout the seventy fifth birthday , is the need to increase the understanding and raise the profile and the value placed upon our work in the United Kingdom .
9 In recent years , the Shetland summer season has been tainted for many of us by the knowledge that thousands of our sea-birds have failed to raise any young .
10 For those of you with the McAfee virus utilities Scan & Clean , this is an excellent choice of front end menu .
11 All member organisation , including us , will be taking part — it will be a chance for those of you in the regions to offer an event to your new class members in September .
12 What price a higher handicap for those of us of the bow-legged persuasion .
13 The only constant is change , and this is particularly true for those of us in the new emerging divisions .
14 To accept those when we do not have a deal on a range of other things would not be a satisfactory result for those of us in the north .
15 The most notorious tale in English literature made an agonizingly slow start ( at least for those of us in the seedier section of the viewing public ) .
16 If this is not done I do n't think there will be any credibility left for any of us in the international community or in the United Nations . ’
17 ‘ There is no longer room for both of them at the club .
18 For her , apart from the rewards of her job ( which she may plan to give up anyway when her parent becomes more dependent ) , her life is centred on a household where she knows she may have to deal with a slow decline in the health and strength of her relative , with all that implies for both of them in the future .
19 GROWING OLD is a terrible business for most of us at the best of times .
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