Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That can only be good for the efficiency of the debt advice industry and thus for debtors as a whole . ’ |
2 | These are mainly for tin but also for zinc , lead and silver which occur in the same veins , and for wolfram and tungsten , which are used in making special steels . |
3 | As consumers , we pay not only for labour but also for land . |
4 | It requires more flexible markets , not just for labour but also for goods and services . |
5 | Safeguarding , retaliation , imperial preference , protection for industry but not for agriculture , all created a web of almost infinite complexity . |
6 | It is a personal testimony , not a claim made for Catholicism or even for Christianity . |
7 | For instance , an extra demand at home or abroad for goods made either cheaper or better by electronics will add to employment . |
8 | Thirdly , the structure and organization of services , the means of funding care services , whether by insurance or by state funds , and the mix of providers , whether public sector or not for profit based , all contribute to the diversity of care systems . |
9 | If it 's to be helpful if if Mr is saying on behalf of the Parish Council that by showing it in this way on the key diagram , he feels is prejudicing or the Parish Council 's position is prejudiced at some future date , then it 's to be helpful to that that the County Council is saying it is prepared to show it simply as a an arrow and similarly for consistency it would seem to make sense to show the western in the same fashion . |
10 | This requires family health service authorities to develop a much more facilitative role of management and also for district health authorities to review the manner in which they plan services . |
11 | All reviews need to be recorded on the file and centrally for future reference and particularly for file audits . |
12 | The informant is responsible in law ( unless the information was provided solely for the journalist 's background reference and not for use even on an unattributed basis ) but the media , having promised confidentiality , will be under an ethical duty not to reveal the name of its informant . |
13 | In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) . |
14 | Every day Theo hears calls for help and especially for pastors for the infant churches , which can not be met as the personnel are not available . |
15 | The scope for the voluntary sector and not for profit activity in the nineteen nineties is immense , it will not be expansion just for its own sake , but principled entrepreneurial activity aimed to make the most of opportunities on behalf of the community . |
16 | ‘ Karim , you have been cast for authenticity and not for experience . ’ |
17 | All the generals , the admirals and the air force commanders , quite apart from the secret policemen from SAVAK — which is now a byword both at home and abroad for torture and repression -have everything to lose if he goes . |
18 | Well he certainly meant this , a lethal finisher but fortunately for Southend nobody seems to have caught on yet . |
19 | Nuclear power for peace but not for war |
20 | It succeeds , too , as a condemnation of his messianic presentation which inspired in those , having little cause for hope and much for despair , an all-too-ready belief in an easily-obtained and immediate millennium . |
21 | She said that it was a time for prayer and especially for prayers of protection against evil of any kind and , sending for her holy book , quoted me the following passage : |
22 | The desire to ensure that the adult child retains an appropriate degree of independence can be particularly tricky in these circumstances , especially if she or he returns to live in the parents ' home and is dependent upon them for accommodation , child care , emotional support and possibly for money as well . |
23 | Suppose , for example , it claims to exclude all the following liabilities of the seller : for misrepresentation , for negligence and also for breach of the terms implied by sections 12 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act . |
24 | we 're going to either go for a me meal first or go for the ci the cinema and then for meal . |
25 | As the fashion for silk and then for tea and a little later for porcelain developed , the Company looked for Indian products to export to China , and it began dealing in opium . |
26 | He had been a mining engineer and away for months at a time . |
27 | In the 25th minute , Violet McBride tried one of her special lobs from the edge of the circle but luckily for Pegasus , it flew over the crossbar . |
28 | It must not only drop its concern for style and ethos but also for parish boundaries . |
29 | They 're not just for the beginner but also for people who want to brush up on their skills with or without an instructor . |
30 | We still keep meat pies and vegetables in the freezer but only for emergencies and I 'm in the third year of the course now . |