Example sentences of "for [pron] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This was in constant use for emaciated patients who were just skin and bones and for whom a normal bed provided no comfort at all .
2 The age of organ-building goes back at least to Louis the Pious , for whom a Venetian priest called George built an organ at Aachen in 826 , and it is reflected in the lively illustrations of organs in the Utrecht Psalter , a Reims manuscript of about 830 .
3 The MEC discusses only those students for whom a changed recommendation has been made .
4 Those observations were applicable to the present case : the appellant was at the present time a dangerous young man for whom a determinate sentence was not appropriate .
5 Unlike many carnivores , for whom a single meal a day is often sufficient , herbivores have to spend much of their time eating .
6 ‘ That 's the crucial difference in keeping the flavour , ’ says Jermey , for whom an important concern has been authenticity .
7 Before him sat Queen Elizabeth II , the Queen Mother and every member of the British Royal family ; and most of the crowned heads of Europe , innumerable monarchs from Africa , the Middle East and Asia , including the 25-stone King of Tonga , for whom an extra-large chair had been specially made .
8 For them a central reason for concentrating on civil society lies in the social and emotional significance of the home .
9 For them a systematic process is more plausible and most human resource departments in firms have systematized procedures ( application forms , interview schedules , psychological tests ) to extract theme data at the time a person joins the firm .
10 We may thus argue that /a/ functions for women as a network marker to a greater extent than it does for men ; by this we mean that there is for them a higher correlation between choice of variant and network structure , a tendency to select relatively backed variants being associated with higher levels of integration into the community .
11 The Japanese are being made to suffer what is for them a serious loss of face in having to pull the plug on the fifteen-month-old Massachusetts-based operation set up to build and sell Intel i860 boxes under a five-year commitment to the project .
12 Students of literature who used concordance packages on mainframes commonly asked the computer to produce for them a complete print-out of their chosen concordance , and then took it home to consult in the traditional manner , turning the pages of a sheaf of paper .
13 Of course , this makes fishing for them a challenging business and it is one that absorbs a great many specialist anglers .
14 Robert Harris established his name many years ago as a designer of sound blue water cruising yachts , so it was no surprise when a couple tackled him in the late 1960s to design for them a small yacht that would take them from Canada to New Zealand in both comfort and safety .
15 And if it is your , your view that y y your , your organs may be used in , in advance , and if that 's known to your relatives it 'll make a very very difficult time for them a great deal less difficult than it might have been otherwise .
16 The Romans tended to be suspicious of novelty , and the word ‘ novus ’ had for them a sinister ring , although their memory of the past reminded them that change had often come about , although at first resisted .
17 All this in a foreign country , for them a long way from home to go back and consult .
18 Most of them were refugees from East Africa living in substandard conditions and paying exorbitant rents ; for them a second income was desperately needed , and going on strike seemed a dangerous business .
19 The Irish hierarchy immediately campaigned against what was for them a drastic solution .
20 Setting a blistering pace of 91pts on day one , on day two it was 92pts easing off slightly on Sunday it was for them a modest 89pts to give them a grand total of 272pts , 16pts clear of the teams in second and third places on 256pts they were Karl O'Donnell ( Newlands ) , C Burke , V Burke , C McKeone .
21 If you have succeeded in fully engaging the sympathies of your readers you will probably have produced for them a main character who is something more than a stereotype , who has about him or her a good deal of the complexity of real life .
22 Lloyd has ‘ discovered ’ for them a magnificent location in the shape of the old ‘ boat-houses ’ along the Embankment .
23 The Bible as holy literature , the oracles of the Logos , has become for them an inanimate object of scientific investigation .
24 We greatly respect and value each of our employees and we strive to provide for them an appropriate workplace environment .
25 For them an insidious sense of illusion stimulates my imagination and enables me to see the entire pageant of Venetian ships , present and past , actual and intangible , sailing before my eyes .
26 On my first administrative promotion in Buckinghamshire I encountered Geoff Link , for me a new colleague , but also a former teacher .
27 This is a copy of Countryd Top copy sent to OBITS Country Diary for Saturday December 9th Machynlleth : For me a frequent delight in many years of hill-walking in Wales has been to come upon that lively , eye-catching bird the wheatear which so loves to play hide and seek among the rocks .
28 A Country Diary : MACHYNLLETH : For me a frequent delight in many years of hill-walking in Wales has been to come upon that lively , eye-catching bird the wheatear which so loves to play hide and seek among the rocks .
29 Perhaps sex had become for me a habit-forming drug .
30 When some years ago I decided to pay the Life Governor 's subscription the expense was for me a serious cost but was willing to pay it to ensure that I should continue to enjoy the privileges without having to worry about future subscriptions when I had retired from salaried work .
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