Example sentences of "[noun pl] for the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the reasons for the latter , Labour was able to fill the political vacuum created , not as an automatic or natural beneficiary , but because of the electoral advances gained from growth of the trade unions . |
2 | Coopers & Lybrand 's insolvency team has analysed the reasons for the many unnecessary corporate failures it has recently dealt with . |
3 | This leads to hysteresis , with two possible electron states for the same applied voltage , enabling the memory states to be defined . |
4 | The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents . |
5 | These were £712 from A. Walden for the former and £76 from C. H. Cox & Sons for the latter . |
6 | Evidently , different dictionaries can provide quite different definitions for the same word . |
7 | A grim Panorama programme on BBC television on May 17th highlighted the problems of Britain 's increasingly insecure workforce : milkmen working longer hours for the same money , CD stackers sacked just before the two years after which their jobs would be legally protected , betting-shop workers thrown out if they refuse to work evenings . |
8 | Market demand for it has been much higher than expected and there is n't the manufacturing capacity to build both four and five-speeds for the same application . |
9 | Various Grand Met managers and executives now take the Institute of Chartered Secretaries ’ exams for the same reason that I did . |
10 | He was successful in the former , and he thought that he had laid the foundations for the latter . |
11 | ( Hawks wear bells for the same reason as mountain cattle — so you can hear them when you ca n't see them . ) |
12 | A great deal of traffic was involved in moving ammunition and bombs for the many airfields in the vicinity . |
13 | The politburo was also retained , rather than being replaced by a party presidium , although in keeping with the proposals for the latter body the politburo was now to include the leaders of the parties in the 15 republics . |
14 | The Russians learnt to adapt this system to their climate as they adapted roof and dome pitches for the same reason . |
15 | Different foods have different calorie values for the same weight . |
16 | On the examinations front , those publishers who had left undone titles for certain examinations are now doing them , while those who had already produced titles for the same examinations are producing more . |
17 | The main point about this example was to show that social roles which speakers of English would ordinarily assume to be alternative titles for the same individual , e.g. , " father " , " husband " , " begetter of wife 's children " , are not only distinguishable but may be distributed in quite unexpected ways . |
18 | Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy . |
19 | Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy . |
20 | Saving throws are not included on the profiles for the same reason , as they may vary depending on what armour you choose to buy . |
21 | You will need a selection of twist drills for the former , and wood bits in various sizes and patterns for the latter . |
22 | The International Air Transport Association has also been held to be subject to the EC competition rules for the same reason . |
23 | He also used transactions data on MMI futures for the same periods . |
24 | The solution may be stable on either the success or the failure surfaces for the same value of the logical rigour factor . |
25 | The lead times for the many publications on your media list can vary tremendously , some monthly magazines having a lead time of six months or more . |
26 | Corresponding times for the same band in second take only 0.5secs or so more , and even by using third they are barely lengthened by 1sec . |
27 | If they do not , then the ‘ pussy ’ miaows two more times for the same response and possible penalty before trying to get someone else to laugh . |
28 | The number of fully established senses is presumably finite at any one time ( though it may differ for different members of the language community , and at different times for the same speaker ) . |
29 | The investigator chose oxygen both times for the same 12 patients , air then oxygen for 1 patient , and air then air for 1 patient ( p<0.001 , binomial distribution ) . |
30 | A number of sub-committees were set up to put into effect the directions of the Poor Law Commissioner and at a meeting on 23rd September l835 , it was found administratively convenient to group the parishes into Northern and Southern districts , an arrangement which has persisted in the health service in Bedfordshire in various forms for the same reason up to the present day . |