Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 They have n't used their bows or their guns for four days .
2 It is not in the interest of visually handicapped pupils or their parents for special schools and integrated provision to be considered either as competitors or as exclusive alternatives .
3 By March 1990 Navan Resources still had not told the islanders the extent of the gold find or their plans for it .
4 Disclose remuneration paid to auditors or their associates for non-audit services .
5 Disclose remuneration paid to auditors or their associates for non-audit services .
6 The proponents of the law had proposed a fee of 5% of the sale price of the object to be paid to artists or their survivors for fifty years after the artist 's death .
7 The desert is a place of scorching heat by day and bitter cold by night and the mission would find little water for themselves or their animals for weeks at a time .
8 It was typical of his self-absorption that he displayed no curiosity about her sudden haste to return to her apartment or her plans for the evening and weekend .
9 It should be a comprehensive document , approved by the client , which defines his or her requirements for the project .
10 The closer a head is to the classroom and the challenges confronting class teachers , the greater his or her opportunities for evolving policies which reconcile ideals with practical circumstances .
11 Hence there follows a full description of the origin and staple features of the constituent parts of the traditional farmstead because it is important that the untutored town dweller who is contemplating the purchase and conversion of an old farm building should recognise the different building types , understand the operational influences which shaped the form of each structure , and frame his or her ideas for the conversion so that any permanent evidence of agricultural history which the building provides is not erased .
12 It should be emphasised that , even with a knowledge of the relevant Acts , the social worker would be ill-advised to interpret the law or its implications for himself or herself , and that , in general , legal advice should be sought regarding any case in which the implications are not fully certain .
13 What have we overlooked in blaming the man or his bugs for the cold ?
14 We experience guilt when we blame ourselves or our actions for events .
15 But if there was a reduction in usage , if there was a reduction in usage , because people had got water meters in , then our charges or our costs for providing additional security er in terms of more reservoirs , increased pumping etcetera etcetera , would would be reduce .
16 If the vendors conclude that a purchase and sale transaction is not to be consummated with you , or if you decide to withdraw your interest , you will upon request immediately return to KPMG Peat Marwick all copies of the Information Memorandum and all Copy Information in your possession or in the possession of your Representatives , and you will destroy all copies of any computer software analysis , compilations , studies or other documents or records prepared by you or your Representatives for your internal use which are based in whole or in part on the Information without retaining any copies or notes thereof or extracts therefrom .
17 Whether individual civil servants have party preferences is not the crucial issue , as Tony Benn observes : ‘ The issue is not their personal political views nor their preferences for particular government .
18 As types of enterprise , neither these nor their implications for the labour employed in them are well understood .
19 I felt good inside , too , because I had been able , in some tangible way , to thank Ron , my girlfriend and my parents for all their help and support .
20 BELVILLE : [ aside ] The bewitching girl every day rose in her charms upon me and I could not help entertaining a jealousy that she was writing to somebody who stood well in her opinion , and my feelings for her made it a sweetheart , of course .
21 Convey my thanks to Dame Sybil and Master Thomas and my apologies for bringing trouble upon them . ’
22 I have been shown how to make warm clothes for myself and my children for the winter .
23 He considered the biographer had entirely misunderstood the period and wanted to know my reasons for doing the book and my qualifications for attempting it .
24 By the light of torches I could see one policeman but he could not see me , and my pleas for help were not heeded .
25 There should be a place on the agenda of partnerships for matters like the direction of business development and its consequences for commercial and manufacturing processes and their work force requirements .
26 Similarly , it is difficult to construe his distinction between primary and secondary deviance as meaning anything other than that secondary deviance is caused by societal reaction and its consequences for the deviant .
27 Major topics in this literature are marital happiness , the division of labour and the general patterning of husband-wife roles ; the combination of women 's employment with marriage , and its consequences for husband-wife and mother-child relationships ; the inter-relationships between the nuclear family and the wider kinship system ; and the ‘ captive wife ’ syndrome — the socially isolated situation of women with young children .
28 The conditional theory and its consequences for scepticism are expounded in Nozick ( 1981 ) pt 2 , especially pp. 172–8 and 197–227 .
29 The models employed in this Lecture have provided a useful framework to illustrate some of the long-run effects of taxation and debt policy on the rate of capital accumulation , and its consequences for the general equilibrium of the economy .
30 The dominant theme throughout the year was the worsening recession and its consequences for members and for the Institute .
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