Example sentences of "[det] for [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are three gas furnaces , one each for the steam hammers , drop stamps , and rolling mill .
2 they did that for the school children
3 He concludes , therefore , that for the twin reasons of the capitalist 's desire to force high output from individual labourers and to prevent labourers from setting up in competition , a pattern of work organisation emerged in the early cotton industry that was characterised by intensive working in factories , with individuals performing fragmented tasks .
4 Users of league tables should compare their own setting with that for the source studies included .
5 I too could give you a very good speech on traffic island but I 'll save that for the Transportation Highways and Engineering Sub- Committee .
6 Ball retention was poor and they will have to improve on this for the league games .
7 Not so much for the platform speakers , who have arrived , but for some of the floor speakers , who have n't and would like to .
8 We were two and a half hours over guidebook time : so much for the armchair boasts of perfect stamina !
9 It was this western part of Czechoslovakia that Hitler was so keen to get his hands on ; not so much for the Pilsener lagers , but for the Skoda machine plants and the iron and coal resources of Western Bohemia .
10 But the wee winger from Fife bounced back in a way that says much for the survivalist instincts in the human spirit .
11 The BMW had the power — too much for the traffic conditions if truth were known — but Armstrong knew the side roads better .
12 Clwyd charges only £5 a week and other counties do not charge at all for the day centres .
13 Er er er market forces everywhere er you you 'll see now it 's all for the market forces and if you have market forces a few on the top and all the rest at the bottom .
14 Parsons retains some minimal role for erotic needs , but none at all for the death instincts .
15 Most frustrating of all for the Puritan reformers was the consistent failure of the justices of the peace to prosecute vigorously those who transgressed the new moral legislation of the Interregnum period .
16 There are the farm accounts as well as those for the Wilderness adventures . ’
17 The next stage is to find a piece of plastic or card tube which will just slide snugly over the wound coil to provide the former for the pickup coils .
18 The penetrance ( probability of having the disease for given genotype expressed as P ( disease/genotype ) ) of the abnormal allele A' was almost the same for the liability classes above class 1 , being 0.26 in the heterozygote or homozygote for the highest incidence groups .
19 At the moment , the teams pay £1.35 for the pitch and the same for the dressing facilities .
20 The various features of denial are — exactly the same for the eating disorders , compulsive gambling or risk taking , addictive relationships and all other addictive diseases as they are for alcoholism or drug addiction .
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