Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Iago seems to be acting wholly for the others ' good , since , as he challenges us to deny , ‘ this advice I give is free and honest .
2 Erm thanks very much for the directions er you gave me , it 's quite awkward coming off the main road there cos you really have
3 Some of the neighbours , however , do n't care much for the spotters ' activities .
4 The company is responsible not only for the meters ' manufacture , but also their installation and commissioning — and the decommissioning of the old Spectra-Tek equipment .
5 I was called in and told the show was too expensive and was stretching facilities far too greatly for a children 's programme . ’
6 Thus for the Women 's Group on Public Welfare , in their study of evacuation , Our Towns ( 1943 ) :
7 Just for the kids re:vision
8 He failed to do all he could for the Jews and socialised with the Nazis too easily for the Poles ' liking .
9 At the Royal Infirmary my desperate prayer was to be home for the boys ' Easter holidays from school — and I was home .
10 Will the Leader of the Opposition give the House one example of one major issue since 1970 to this very afternoon on which he has not changed his mind , purely for the electors ' convenience , that relates to the European Community ?
11 The real Cardiff Bay barrage story is rather different from the one on the poster ( enough so far for a residents ' association , the Cardiff Flood Action Committee , to have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority , and for the RSPB to be considering following suit ) .
12 Even with a budget of over £1 million , governors should realise that almost all is firmly committed from day one , particularly for the teachers ' and ancillary-staff salaries .
13 The need , on one level , is for extra space , particularly for the Children 's Church ‘ which is growing like mad . ’
14 She was not a violent demonstrator as a suffragette but she worked hard for the women 's vote , and at times vociferously at public meetings .
15 According to the report , " the earlier expectations of a recovery in world economic activity , and consequently for the LDCs ' , have since been transformed into forecasts of further and significant decline " .
16 A disgruntled father whose two sons have been on several skiing fortnights feels school trips are run primarily for the teachers ' convenience .
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