Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] for this " in BNC.
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1 | Curiously , there are few parallels for this , a natural enough way of making an opera , when the librettist and composer are dealing with a narrative not already shaped into theatrical scenes . |
2 | The study of crime offers some opportunities for this type of analysis . |
3 | Higher levels of information ( for example syntax and semantics ) must also have some source(s) for this information ( Evett et al , 1989 ; Keenan and Evett , 1989 ) . |
4 | Ah well it 's a good few years for this . |
5 | The statement added : ‘ Jason 's scientific advisers do not concur with this view and therefore a formal request will be made during the next few days for this non-disclosed information . |
6 | Some patients inevitably have better control than others , and some explanations for this are not amenable to change . |
7 | There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this spoiled concrete child of the Sixties . |
8 | Neither do we find any reference to the thousands of Canadians who served with the US Army in Vietnam , though one must assume that at least some sources for this subject have been published . |
9 | Alternatively , it may be because particular educational placements have very limited opportunities and few resources for this kind of activity . |
10 | The preceding chapters have indicated some areas where improvements need to be made , and have suggested some techniques for this . |
11 | at the minute , we 're waiting for some bits for this should be in today . |
12 | Surely it should have more potential than the Booker : the romantic novel has a wider mass readership , and there are few prizes for this end of the market . |
13 | The effect of restricting the offence to reckless driving , a restriction which was enacted in 1977 ( previously it had included dangerous driving , a less demanding standard ) , has been that relatively few convictions for this offence are obtained . |
14 | A spokesman said : ‘ We have been told to expect anti-apartheid action and although the ANC requested no such protests for this tour , it seems some people seem determined to carry on anyway . |
15 | He 'd got ta have these tests for this other kidney . |
16 | leave these coppers for this gentleman here . |
17 | Other customers just give me a number and a date ; eight thousand girdles model 6a in these sizes for this delivery date . |
18 | There are many reasons for this . |
19 | There are many reasons for this . |
20 | There are probably many reasons for this and I shall mention only a few of the important ones . |
21 | There are no doubt many reasons for this ; one of them is that unspoken , perhaps sometimes subconscious , prejudice remains deeply ingrained in many management structures . |
22 | There are many reasons for this popularity . |
23 | There are many reasons for this ; not only are leather corals very attractive , but they are also relatively hardy , much more so than most other coral types , such as stony corals , gorgonians or such beautiful soft corals as cauliflower corals ( Dendronephtya spp ) . |
24 | There are many reasons for this , outlined here , but given in greater detail elsewhere ( Illich , 1977 ; Thunhurst , 1982 ; Doyle , 1983 ) . |
25 | There are many reasons for this . |
26 | It is not appropriate here to analyse , nor even to state , the many reasons for this difficulty , but after scrutinising the research findings I have to say that LEAs have on the whole not seen the implications of the 1981 Act for social services departments or district health authorities . |
27 | Among the many reasons for this are , first , a belief that the spread of the secondary comprehensive school has led to a fall in standards or has failed to lead to the heralded improvement in quality ; and secondly , a raising of expectations , among politicians , parents , employers and young people , about what young people , in the light of growing youth unemployment , should be expected to achieve by the end of the period of compulsory education , especially in preparation for life , work and further/higher education . |
28 | There are many reasons for this . |
29 | There were many reasons for this , not least the fact that the Cuban Missile crisis itself , by highlighting the dangers of nuclear war led to a relaxation in Superpower tensions , most notably in the August 1963 Test Ban Treaty , which restricted nuclear tests to underground explosions . |
30 | There are many reasons for this , which Romaine discusses at some length . |