Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 But it only works for that particular
2 Here he is on the importance of the view of ‘ the other ’ to one 's sense of self : ‘ Self consciousness exists in and for itself , when , and by the fact that , it so exists for another ; that is , it exists only in being acknowledged ’ ( Hegel , 1979 , p. 111 ) .
3 However , recreational provision in the field of art and design education is exceptional in that it normally caters for some 80,000 students , many times more than those on courses leading to qualifications , and has always been at the centre of adult education .
4 He still hopes for another opportunity at Test level .
5 Erm we have always out any er leaflet erm clearly so that people to put their names on the register erm that is a statutory responsibility erm the expenditure in excess of what we had er done in the past is actually going to be a very very small amount of one officer 's time in redesigning the leaflet erm otherwise the expenditure will remain as it , as it always has for all intents and purposes and I think that answers your question if clearly you have problems about getting people on the electoral register that means there 's something about your own electoral .
6 It also caters for those who want more intensive sessions .
7 Investment is sometimes thought of as the most dynamic element in the economy — it probably accounts for much of the cyclical instability in the economy and is an important determinant of economic growth .
8 Once a ridge has developed , it often persists for many weeks .
9 It here plunges for half a mile over massive limestone steps in a wide channel flanked by trees : a beautiful sight , always impressive and , in times of spate , awesome .
10 You can not treat the second that way ; it simply affirms for some people a principle it denies to others .
11 In contrast with earlier discussions and orders , which treated all " Cossacks " and " Russians " as an entity , it certainly allows for some distinction to be drawn between those who were liable for repatriation and those who were not — hence , for instance , the ruling that the White Russian Schutzkorps was to be excluded .
12 If invited and able to get the time off work , he will go to races anywhere in the world , whatever the distance , yet he never trains for any particular race .
13 It currently accounts for some 10 per cent of ozone loss , but this proportion is likely to rise to 16 per cent if present trends continue , despite the fact that at a meeting of Montreal Protocol signatories last November , it was agreed to freeze use at present levels [ see ED 68 ] .
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