Example sentences of "for [pron] [coord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , if it was n't for them and the way they voted !
2 Says Deborah : ‘ We have had women in this situation and it can be disturbing for them and the child .
3 On the twenty seven part-time stations where the people are not on the station , they 're at home , they 're at work or elsewhere , each one carries a little alerter with them , erm tiny little gadget in his pocket , and by means of this erm radio communication I was talking about earlier , by pressing the right button for the appropriate station , er er it triggers off these alerters and the men respond to that call , come to the fire station , where the telephone is live waiting for them and the message is passed on that way .
4 When executed it lists in numerical order all charge codes to which you have access , plus the LIFESPAN users responsible for them and the storage directories to which the charge codes have been allocated .
5 Rational behaviour would dictate that substitution of short-dated bonds for the relatively less attractive bills will now take place , and so the price of these bonds will begin to rise as investors increase their demand for them and the yield on these assets will begin to decline .
6 I thanked her for them and the poster and then phoned George , who talked to me in monosyllables .
7 But like just for you to know that , I mean , at the moment , got a slight shortage of staff and , us little Express girlies are like , we 're all sort of desperate to please them well , and because we need to , if a customer rings we 're always there for them and the problem is , I 've got like two phones on my desk at the moment , so , I could guarantee the minute I put my phone down , if anybody else is on the phone ha , bloody phone 's still ringing , I have got to answer it .
8 The objects of the new system are to enable institutions to develop a greater degree of flexibility and autonomy , and to reduce the amount of paperwork both for them and the Council .
9 As the gap between the rich and the poor was perceived to be widening , students felt this was bad for them and the country as a whole .
10 ‘ He was at the dinner we cooked for them and the Prince at Gwynne 's , ’ said Emily .
11 Children were less directly affected but there were considerable indirect effects , in terms of the time their mothers had for them and the effect of the grandparent on daily living .
12 The Fire Service have the delegated authority for them and the situation in our local sports events is quite adequate .
13 Question mark for me or the car ?
14 ‘ I got customs and immigration working for me and the Cypriot National Police .
15 At the same time I just had to find something to eat , for me and the patient .
16 History has already done that for me and the positioning of those buttons on your jacket indicate its historic pedigree .
17 ‘ That said , it 's been an exciting five years for me and the club .
18 He says it 's a big game for me and the club .
19 Though I had worked out every detail for me and the wheelbarrow , I had not given much thought to the Land Rover .
20 Many and varied reasons have been put forward for this basic element of practice , but they can be summarized under three headings : ideological reasons ( the right of a person to decide for himself or the recognition of this as an existential reality ) , educational and developmental reasons ( participation as part of human growth and development , for the individual , the family , the group , the organization or the community ) , and political reasons ( participation as a means to enfranchisement and empowerment , an antidote to alienation ) ( Ross , 1960 ; Bernstein , 1960 ; Katan , 1980 ; Freedberg , 1989 ; Rothman , 1989 ) .
21 He returned to England and became the leading supporter of Edward Baliol [ q.v. ] in Baliol 's attempt to secure the Scottish throne for himself and the restoration of their lands for the disinherited .
22 As effective leader of the Scottish Labour Party , he has to weld that frequently fissiparous organisation together , to set his stamp on its policies for Scotland , and to campaign against the Government , adopting a high profile for himself and the opposition .
23 What is know of Gordon Thomas — all to little — makes this unlikely since he was an ambitious man with a strong personality who would certainly have been aware of the advantages of publicity both for himself and the lift .
24 I do n't need to spell it out for you but the assumption is that he was going back drunk and got hit .
25 I know , all too well , how it can outweigh everything else — the disgust I feel for you and the way I consequently despise myself , for instance . ’
26 For you and the Shuttle , near to the Earth , the natural path was n't a straight line .
27 Our winners ' portrait will be eligible for entry in this year 's Awards and the chance for you and the photographer to win even more prizes .
28 I have no doubt this has been a terrible ordeal for you and the verdict is a personal and professional catastrophe .
29 It 's important for you and the child 's parents to work together as much as possible .
30 Greetings in the lovely name of Jesus , thanking God for you and the abundance of life we have in Jesus .
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