Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 Positive imbalances can be seen for Allegheny West , Central North Side and Manchester in favour of investment and negatively for the remaining neighbourhoods .
2 In fact , if she wanted to hold down her gruelling job in a profession that was notorious for being both fraught with tension and also for the high casualty rate of mental burn-out , she 'd better try and get back to sleep — right now !
3 Going for tea and then for the service afterwards .
4 And these are matters that we are , and will be for the future the immediate future and perhaps for the more distant future thoroughly engaged upon because there are very deep questions here and the sacramental one hinges upon the ecclesial one .
5 She smiled at her stepchild and then for the last time dug her long finger sharply in Artemis 's shoulder , but Artemis did n't flinch .
6 She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day .
7 The Court of Appeal has held that , in the context of criminal proceedings , the Code is sufficiently similar to legislation that its construction is an issue of law and therefore for the judge rather than an issue of fact to be determined by the jury .
8 My hon. Friend makes the point : it is his local authority 's duty to comply with the 1968 Act and not for the chief constable to bend section 39 of the 1986 Act .
9 She left elementary school at fourteen to take a job filling seed packets for five shillings a week ; later she worked for a draper and subsequently for the Co-op , where she joined the union movement of which she was to be a lifelong member .
10 He thanked the Trustees for their help and also for the completion of payment of the cost of Anubis House .
11 As already noted , the twofold consequence is that B is regarded as the depositor for the purpose of receiving compensation and also for the purpose of the definition of protected deposit in section 60 .
12 We must please be clear about those factors which actually matter , always bearing in mind that it is for the county council in the first instance and perhaps for the panel in the second instance , to take a decision about the suppression of past migration trends .
13 As an example of the conditions applied to one new scheme within the Dartmoor area , there were strict guidelines on using approved natural slate for the roofing , for the position of the gable on an outbuilding and even for the lining materials to be used for proposed trout-breeding pools .
14 Director Peter Smallridge claims this was less to do with ideology and more for the benefit of service users .
15 The production of materials has to be timetabled with care both because of the work load of the print and design team and also for the promotion and marketing of them .
16 But he 's not saying that right , you 'd 've thought he , he 'd actually come up and say er er he would have said that for , you know , for his sake and also for the good of the Party .
17 Sharp swings in business activity , changing corporate cash requirements and the perceived need for industry at large to focus its operations , are all likely to produce opportunities for divestment and hence for the application of venture capital .
18 Smith will return to his normal run-up the following weekend when he plans to compete at the big Belfast meeting and then for the AAA against Loughborough University .
19 It is , therefore , important for staff to adhere strictly to guidelines regarding the use of protective clothing , especially gloves , when administering these drugs , and also when disposing of any spillages ; for their own safety and also for the safety of patients and other staff .
20 I do n't have to stress the danger of anyone moving about on a railway track ; ignorance is no excuse for trespassing on railway property and the warning notices are always abundant , which is the reason that the two men were so concerned , firstly for the person 's safety and secondly for the risk of a collision with a train and the undoubted injuries that would result .
21 And you 'll find for half the pack it 's one a day and then for the second half of the pack it 's two a day .
22 The House of Lords held that the question whether the conduct was prejudicial to the interests of the state was for the court and not for the jury .
23 The opposite side of the argument is that in task allocation people may not receive appropriate care at appropriate times and that the day is succession of minor interruptions , made for the convenience of the organisation and not for the benefit of individuals .
24 Special care he reserved for his own wife and not for the Mrs Strawsons of this world .
25 It was only much later that I realised the reason for the request and also for the resulting laughter , namely the enjoyment of a broad Somerset accent which had come with me , and traces of which can still be recognised by West Country people nearly seventy years later .
26 This undemanding life-cycle had never been disrupted and I read the new lecture list partly just out of habit and partly for the simple pleasure of seeing my name in print .
27 The plaintiff wrote for such advice and also for the name of a ‘ good stockbroker . ’
28 Payments made ex gratia or as compensation for loss of office by the vendor of the business will not usually be deductible by the vendor because they are made in connection with the discontinuance of the trade and not for the purpose of enabling the company to carry on its trade .
29 This represents 12.6 of the world 's total invisible trade and significantly for the UK , invisibles contributed £13 billion more than visible trade earnings .
30 The design of the area will depend upon whether you have a practical room available ( dissection , if you are including this , will require hand washing facilities ) , a reading area and somewhere for the provision of supplementary reading , and whether the library can be used .
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