Example sentences of "for others " in BNC.
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1 | Within this statement , which is rhetorical for some but deadly serious for others within the GAA , lies precisely the reason why the protestants of the North are so opposed to the development of Gaelic games and seek to oppose their extension if and when they can . |
2 | Indeed , one in ten couples find it takes them over a year , while for others it is much quicker . |
3 | Help may also be available for those who care for others , for example if you are looking after a disabled person or an elderly relation . |
4 | I acted as unofficial welfare officer for others and spent untold hours merely listening as the unworldly struggled to achieve the alternative vision of a new heaven on earth . |
5 | At first sight this might not seem to be a serious problem ; one thing stands for others if it is used or taken as representing them . |
6 | People of my generation were brought up to admire the sacrifice of life and happiness for others , the hope that we can live up to what this means in ordinary , dull practice . |
7 | He considered both were good examples for others to follow and deplored the long petipa ballets which lost their meaning through the inclusion of innumerable divertissements in which : ‘ Petipa only devised new difficulties fur the dancers . ’ |
8 | Yet this admission was not so grievous for Tate as it would have been for others . |
9 | It is for others to offer moral guidance to the newly prosperous Pharisees . |
10 | It is necessary , however , that society recognises the importance of caring for others as a fundamental part of living . |
11 | Attitudes are changing and concern for others is re-emerging from the recent dark decade . |
12 | Of course , he 'd given up medicine to pursue comedy , but he was absolutely at his best when caring for others . |
13 | Some rackets are better for some shots , some are better for others . |
14 | For others it provided a safe environment in which they could recognise the insecurities that were messing up their lives . |
15 | Lord Justice Butler-Sloss said that while still working for others , they bought a property and turned it into an hotel , with Mrs Gojkovic working hard alongside her husband . |
16 | Back at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool , Nigel Lawson 's carefully worded oratory did little to satisfy those wanting Britain to become full members of the European Monetary System sooner rather than later , nor did it provide comfort for others claiming that interest rates had reached their zenith . |
17 | Perhaps I would n't want to do it before an audience but then I 've never performed for others . |
18 | He designed for others ( costumes for Diaghilev and embroidery for Schiaparelli ) , but he also ‘ designed ’ himself ; his unquenchable desire for fame and his talent for self-publicity made him the most photographed man in Paris . |
19 | My deliberations ( drawing on reports to The Good Skiing Guide ) may sharpen the issues for others . |
20 | For others it is sufficient to look or act like a gouger by being rough-looking and dirty or disrespectful to and disliking the police , ‘ giving lip ’ and swearing , coming from ‘ a problem family ’ and being of low intelligence ( ‘ not all there ’ , ‘ air getting in ’ , ‘ not right ’ , ‘ a few bricks short of a full load ’ ) . |
21 | Data will be more readily available for some countries than for others , and sources of data will differ . |
22 | There was a moral dilemma here , since what was good for the survival of the colony was harmful for others in a society which Makarenko wished to see participating in group ownership on collective lines . |
23 | For some it will be a treacherous ascent of a sheer rockface , for others an easy stroll up a small hill . |
24 | After two months , a settlement of 17 per cent was agreed , but the green light had been given for others to follow on . |
25 | The Plowden Report on Control of Public Expenditure contained , amongst other nuggets of wisdom , the following sentence which I should like to take as my starting-point : ‘ The social changes of the last fifteen years have altered the incidence of hardship , so that there now may well be excessive social services for some purposes and inadequate ones for others . ’ |
26 | So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ . |
27 | If not , let us put our own house in order and not wait for others to do it for us . |
28 | For some , the step back in time brings only sadness , for others what they have seen will provide an impetus for the future . |
29 | But this was by no means a neurotic homosexuality : For them it was a means to a livelihood , as pimping is for others ’ ( p. 180 ) . |
30 | What these critics apparently ca n't stomach is that wealth creators have a tendency to acquire wealth in the process of creating it for others . |