Example sentences of "[det] the [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 So if you just look at this the arguments for er manufactured , or the increase in manufacturing er trade alright are exactly the opposite to erm , that explain the decrease in erm , the relative decrease in agricultural trade okay .
2 Oil provides 40% of Norway 's export earnings , and the government gives Statoil , the state-owned oil company , half the contracts for exploiting Norwegian oil .
3 During this period a regular wintering flock established itself at Chichester gravel pits , which reached a peak of 43 birds in December 1969 and accounted for about half the records for each winter .
4 For older people just over half the refusals for grants are reported to be because the basic criteria are not satisfied .
5 If you neglect , for example , the second part of a two-part question , you could lose up to half the marks for that question .
6 If fewer than ten suitable students are identified , there is a provision for substitute funding ; I think you suggested half the fees for places that are taken up , and that would certainly fit within the limits set by the Executive .
7 One factory , for example , produces the mechanical parts , another the frames for the cabs , another the engines , and so on .
8 But although the imperial bureaucracy was growing in size , it was too small to take over all the duties for which landlords had been responsible .
9 He also denies that his staff overstepped the mark in lobbying , saying he has a responsibility to explain all the options for the trade in addition to a full ban .
10 The secret of successful research is to identify clearly the " profit " goal you are trying to achieve and then research all the options for achieving that goal as well as all the factors affecting its achievement .
11 Of all the treatments for obesity , none could be more physiological or less psychological than the operation known as jejeunoileostomy or ileal bypass , in which most of the small intestine is short circuited thus greatly reducing the amount of intestine available for absorbing food .
12 So all the documentations for the last provision .
13 ‘ They prefer to risk all the consequences for our economy , for education , for the success of our relations within the European Community , ’ Mr Ashdown added .
14 A new series of option contracts ( all the contracts for any particular class with the same exercise price ) will be introduced when :
15 Tolby seemed to have buttered up all the Devenishes for what he could get : the father took him into the firm and launched him on his career ; Clare darned his socks and cooked him meals ; and Hubert — if Henry was right — had put some business his way .
16 The sentences for those offences would be made concurrent , so as to produce a total of six months for all the offences for which the appellant was committed under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 .
17 It was Francois Bergot and Jan Martens who both suggested taking advantage of the gathering together of all the drawings for the book to present as many of them as possible to the public in a splendid exhibition .
18 The syntactic component could look at all the word-pairs for each tag ending at some vertex in the graph and discard all but the highest scoring , based on the acoustic scores and the pair-wise probabilities , since , given this parsing method , no later information is relevant to the decision .
19 All the services for mental health seemed to be at full stretch already , he said .
20 Government grant is distributed through a mechanism which is now called the standard spending assessment , an awful word , or phrase , but it is absolutely vital , and if you look at the standard spending assessment given to this county the government is saying we ought to be able to provide all the services for a total cost of eight hundred and seventy nine pounds per charge payer .
21 Yes you 're spot there Alan erm Stevie Thomson is pulling all the strings for Leicester .
22 Peter Brachaki designed all the sets for the pilot episodes , but for health reasons was unavailable for the remount , and subsequently for the year-round production schedule .
23 The Ritzy fills up in a flash , and Katie the researcher has soon found all the contestants for tonight 's show .
24 Solomons 's book comes near to meeting all the criteria for a student text .
25 Of all the times for Dad to die .
26 Of all the times for them to call , she thought irritably .
27 To John , for taking the snaps , and to all the others for keeping us going with cups of tea .
28 It was the barest whisper and yet he could hear it clearer than all the others for it seemed to make everything else fade away .
29 But 1951 was also the year in which the climax had not happened because the Chinese did not arrive and all the plans for increasing US assistance , in which this was a contingent but major factor , would in the end go to help the French reinforce their position in Indo-China or , at most , help them to decide the time when they might depart .
30 No doubt the Duchess , like George Eliot 's readers , would have possessed her own copy of Dorothea 's sourcebook : ‘ I have been examining all the plans for cottages in Loudon 's book , and picked out what seem the best things , ’ she tells Sir James .
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