Example sentences of "[adv] for [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So for Freud the lack inherent in normalized desire , its impossibility of satisfaction , is structured into sexual difference , and is a direct consequence of the repression of perverse desire . |
2 | Thus for Campbell the effectiveness of law as a means of controlling international nuclear force would be enhanced by the introduction at an international level of the type of legal process found in municipal legal systems , such as legislatures , courts , enforcement and monitoring agencies . |
3 | Not for Maxine the fun of a seaside holiday . |
4 | Not for Howard the prison tour which , avoiding the darker recesses , steered clear of the conditions endured by all those confined . |
5 | Now for Sally the adviser has prevented her electricity from being cut off . |
6 | Honestly , you 'd think it was Antony coming back for Cleopatra the way she 's carrying on ! ’ |
7 | Unfortunately for Thacker the wind was offshore and instead of drifting over the island he went the opposite direction out to sea . |