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

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1 What 's the difference between except for the paper .
2 Broadly speaking , a fiduciary relationship will arise when one person undertakes to act on behalf of or for the benefit of another , often as an intermediary with a discretion or power that affects the interests of the other , and that other is in a position of vulnerability in relation to the fiduciary .
3 But Carson is also suggesting how the fantasized desire for the ‘ other ’ actually begins at home as a domestic projection ; how fantasy is ineradicably social and , as such , susceptibility to stereotypes of all kinds , including racial and racist ones ; how fantasy of and for the other exemplifies the mobilities of desire and identification .
4 2 in those in which there are problems of and for the child ;
5 It would , he explained , be a ‘ society of free people , a society of and for the working people , built on the principles of humanism , socialist democracy and social justice ’ .
6 Anxiety is particularly pronounced in the images of our own century , the anxiety of the observer of and for the child , the anxiety of the child itself .
7 In terms of and subject to the limitations of and for the purposes of this Section the Corporation will indemnify any person who is using such Caravan with the permission of the Policyholder provided that
8 The 1989 regulations are similar to the 1987 regulations in several respects ; for example , it is the topography of a semiconductor which is protected being , by regulation 2 , a design which is either : ( a ) the pattern fixed , or intended to be fixed , in or upon ( i ) a layer of a semiconductor product , or ( ii ) a layer of material in the course of and for the purpose of the manufacture of a semiconductor product , or ( b ) the arrangement of the patterns fixed , or intended to be fixed , in or upon the layers of a semiconductor product in relation to one another .
9 Come the next general he 'll be able to judge the value of that crass statement himself as he and the rest of his cabinet are replaced by a Party that has policies to develop real training and employment opportunities for the people of and for the country , and that will be a Labour cabinet and a Labour Government .
10 Other women came and went in his life after that , including Jan Parsons who would never have been heard of but for the sex-video scandal .
11 At £175 including VAT this is not a cheap sander , but you get what you pay for and for the keen d-iyer or woodworker , or even a tradesman , this is an excellent tool that should last a lifetime .
12 The logical way forward is for purchasers to agree the number of patients they will pay for and for the region to ensure that this provision is adequate .
13 1992 was a momentous year for and for the Animal Feed Industry .
14 ‘ It was a conversion experience , ’ he says , ‘ I had seen his carvings in a vague sort of way already [ Esterly was then a post-graduate student at Cambridge and surrounded by some of Gibbons ' best work ] but I found myself looking at them there in St James 's as if for the first time .
15 I felt myself falling , falling , as if for the first time , deeper and deeper into mysterious pits of passion and anxiety , longing and despair .
16 She admired his hands , seeing the slender curled fingers and pink palms as if for the first time .
17 And then he smiled at her as if for the first time , a smile that made her think that he had been touched by God .
18 For Lee everything was being spotlit and she was seeing the people around her as if for the first time .
19 And yet , in spite of the fatigue , he felt , good , as if for the first time in his life he had really stretched himself and grown up .
20 The famous late figurine of a goddess found in a small rural shrine at Gazi wears a diadem embellished with three carefully depicted poppy seed-heads , and they have been cut as if for the extraction of opium .
21 It is all very well expounding the theory that an artist should cultivate an innocent eye , seeing things as if for the first time .
22 In which case the non-verbal concomitants of the various utterances are improvised as if for the first time , and in the best of all possible productions an unforeseeable Lear , Macbeth or Rosalind emerges in performance , and the speeches come across expressing meanings which would have been hard to foresee from reading the bare text .
23 Then one July evening , just before the war , he suddenly noticed the roses as if for the first time .
24 Affection , melancholy , and other emotions that eluded classification , surged and slopped inside her as she noted each detail as if for the first time — or as if for the last .
25 Affection , melancholy , and other emotions that eluded classification , surged and slopped inside her as she noted each detail as if for the first time — or as if for the last .
26 Her and Fernando , loving , making love as if for the very first time , with urgency and excitement and a fevered rush of emotions .
27 ‘ Well , what 's the window for but for the bairns at Christmas , because the grown-ups rarely stop and look at it . ’
28 The 1930s and 1980s are similar in that a wide variety of institutions , both voluntary and statutory , were involved in both decades in work with or for the unemployed .
29 Title documents are documents of title and certificates evidencing title to the following types of investments and which are in the possession or control of the firm in connection with or for the purposes of its investment business :
30 A Class 4 transaction is one where a company enters into a transaction with or for the benefit of a " Class 4 party " .
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