Example sentences of "[adj] for those [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But is it right for those in the congregation to regard the priest at the Eucharist as ‘ a specific and bodily reminder ’ of Jesus ?
2 Census of Production figures are not disagreeable to the spatial levels which are possible for those from the Censuses of Population and Employment .
3 Public speaking is made much easier for many , and more Palatable for those on the receiving end , if it is accompanied by a visual presentation to illustrate the talk .
4 Any support , whether financial or political for those outside the enterprise culture — the poor , the homeless , the unemployed — has been written off as the unrealistic and dangerous machinations of the ‘ loony left ’ .
5 The speaker bought a round of drinks , with non-alcoholic cordial for those under the drinking age .
6 ‘ It is improbable for those on the ground that an aircraft should crash on to them .
7 Far from being a no-go area for the inexperienced , the Mournes are ideal for those with the spirit of adventure .
8 TAXING TIME FOR JOB-SEEKERS A few taxation jobs are available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge
9 So although , broadly speaking , taxation jobs are few and far between ( as can be seen from the table there has been no movement at all at assistant manager level in several areas ) there are still excellent jobs available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge .
10 This can become intolerable for those on the receiving end who can feel trapped and unable to do things on their own .
11 But its major effect was to make life slightly more tolerable for those at the sharp end of the beat system .
12 For several days the world had been on the brink of nuclear war — and over an issue that appeared less than vital for those outside the conflict .
13 If the defensive routines then surface , it is difficult for those with the stewardship to do much about them .
14 The language that has developed to express these ideas is becoming increasingly more difficult for those outside the immediate discussion to understand .
15 In Canada it came to be known as ‘ The 10 Lost Years ’ , which were devastating for those on the prairies and very difficult for those in the cities .
16 What it is difficult for those from the West fully to grasp , is just how surreal life under state socialism has been , especially in the early fifties when the system reached a kind of apogee of dementia .
17 Two Forest Justices were once more appointed , one for the forests north of the Trent , and the other for those in the south .
18 In the wild , Harrises work together , with perhaps two on the ground bolting rabbits out of their holes ready for those in the sky to pounce on them .
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