Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [verb] for those " in BNC.

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1 If you look at the News item regarding Hoof Branding in the September issue you will see that I recommended any form of security marking and that hoof branding was suggested as an alternative to freezebranding for those who choose not to freezebrand their horses .
2 Indeed , they were unable to get to the heart of providing for those who did not work regularly and hence could not pay regular rent or , often , any rent at all .
3 As the environmental lobby has gained increasing influence over rural planning policies , so the dilemma between the requirement of maintaining an attractive village landscape and the provision of housing for those in need has become more acute .
4 Our educators present a personal message , each one having had experience of caring for those dying with AIDS at home .
5 There is no desire on our part to play down the importance of providing for those with special educational needs throughout their school career and thereafter .
6 The joint DES/DHSS nature of the Circular , the necessary involvement of health and social services professionals in the multi-professional assessment , and their part in providing for those with special educational needs , were apparently not seen as sufficient reason for including them in discussions .
7 They should have no difficulty in paying for those extra officers .
8 However , the continuing and , to some , insoluble , problem of the licence fee and the advent of new means of television distribution — satellite television , cable television — and different ways of paying for those services — subscription , sponsorship , advertising or pay-per-view — significantly alter the parameters of British broadcasting .
9 She is often criticized for exercising a weaker voice than she ‘ should ’ but replies that those critics who live ‘ safe from midnight arrests and solitary confinement ’ are unreasonable in the extreme in calling for those in oppressed lands to take risks the critics themselves would avoid .
10 It is from this stance that there has been much recent emphasis on subject depth in the training of teachers , and a virtual embargo on teaching for those with degrees in subjects ‘ not on the school timetable ’ .
11 We therefore , by the end of the year , will have staff in place where the full year commitment to paying for those staff is in fact some six hundred and eighty six thousand pounds .
12 Overall , the Census data suggest not only that the standard of living for those already on state benefits in 1971 has fallen further behind , ‘ but that many more of the residents have become dependent upon benefits and have so little disposable income as to be unable to participate in the consumer society at all , ( p. 17 ) .
13 The net cost of borrowing for those with loans of £30,000 or less works out at 10.87 per cent for a basic rate taxpayer , 8.7 per cent for those paying tax at 40 per cent .
14 Hence variations in mortality not only indicate variations in morbidity but also variations in the great need for services in caring for those with conditions with a high number of deaths .
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