Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [v-ing] for the " in BNC.

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1 The general case for exporting for the good of the economy and for the good of individual companies has been covered , together with an overview of organisational and cultural issues .
2 If the family finances have been badly affected by the patient 's stroke , you may have to go to work as well as making provision for caring for the patient .
3 Bush called for greater funding for housing for the poor and for inner city redevelopment .
4 The new administration was given responsibility for preparing for the forthcoming general election and drafting a new constitution .
5 Mrs Margarete Hoeke , sentenced in August , 1987 to eight years in jail for spying for the KGB , and Mrs Elke Falk , a ministerial secretary sentenced to 6 ½ years last May , both said they were forced into spying after love affairs .
6 But the motive for praying for the saints is to equip them to minister in the world .
7 But two entirely new yards were opened towards the end of the decade , showing that BR envisages at least some need for shunting for the foreseeable future !
8 The influx coincides with a boom in the building sector , which has been spurred further by the need for housing for the refugees themselves .
9 The procedure for applying for the prerogative remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus is contained in Order 53 of the Rules of the Supreme Court ( RSC ) , some provisions of which have been re-enacted in statutory form in section 31 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
10 Scarlet had thrown away all her old aluminium pans since she had learned that they might cause Alzheimer 's disease , and she never used tap water for cooking for the same reason .
11 This innovation provided , for the first time , an explicit mechanism for preparing for the future , in addition to responding to present issues .
12 Or into the barn for chaffing for the horses .
13 The fit ‘ young elderly ’ are already an important resource for caring for the very old and may more become so .
14 Our idea — which would involve wheeling a building large enough to cover London 's Tower Bridge over the damaged reactor — gained us a $ prize and , more importantly , an automatic place on the short list for bidding for the 3 million ECU feasibility contract .
15 In October 1966 George Blake escaped from Wormwood Scrubs prison after serving nearly five years of a 42 year sentence of imprisonment for spying for the Soviet Union .
16 Section 49(1) of the SGA in general makes the passing of property a precondition for suing for the price , but s 49(2) permits an express provision of this type , provided that the price is stated in the contract to be due on a " date certain " .
17 Acute grief at the death of one parent may inhibit a family for caring for the surviving spouse .
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