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

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1 All this counts for nothing in the world of rugby and it will be his ability to scrum and compete with the best that will make or break this South African legend .
2 We will be able to provide the equipment he needs to lead a normal life , and we know he 'll want for nothing in the future . ’
3 At a public meeting last September he suggested that saying ‘ they ought to do something about it ’ was pointless , and boldly proposed that the only way to save the shop was for everyone in the village to club together and buy it .
4 We aim to take an active role in setting up projects which will set standards of excellence and make the arts more accessible by developing a wide ranging programme of arts activities for everyone in the South East . ’
5 ‘ We 've opened the doors to new possibilities for everyone in the hotel industry , ’ he declares .
6 A white cow used to provide milk for everyone in the locality , but it was customary for only one pailful to he taken .
7 ‘ As in XEU , Alaska is building a good track record and the challenge is to enhance and maintain it.Within BPX , however , the scale of the challenge continues to be very large for everyone in the business .
8 The tendency is for everyone in the team to touch the ball as it goes through and to shuffle back each time someone has completed their turn .
9 We need some of the younger , newly retired to come and join us in the fight to restore the dignity and security that should be there for everyone in the autumn of their lives .
10 Prayer should be beyond self , and so Nenna repeated a Hail Mary for everyone in the world who was lost in Kingsland Road without their bus fares .
11 David Meldrum , general manager , financial services , said the last couple of years had been very difficult for everyone in the industry .
12 There are so many compensations for everyone in the family during the teenage years that it is a grave mistake to look on the black side .
13 If you are having difficulty cooking for everyone in the family , try Roseyne Masselin 's recipes ( see p.70 ) ; they are also Mediterranean in style and perfect for today 's lifestyle .
14 Now from my observations of these debates I 've not heard anybody on this council saying council debates that there is no role for this local authority or any other local authority there is no role for them in the provision of residential care or any extension of residential care because some of our residential care is getting very , very close to providing a degree of nursing care .
15 I caught up with them about 3.30pm in Jackson Bridge where they were finishing a hymn , and possibly a silent prayer , before they marched back up the steep winding hill to Hepworth where a free tea was waiting for them in the school .
16 I had heard her cry for them in the night .
17 I also continued to help the two people and their father , and did many jobs for them in the night .
18 Cries could be heard from the stairs as the policemen tried to make their way up to the landing , the remaining boys making it as difficult as possible for them in the hope that their brother would get away .
19 And she brought forth her first-born son , and wrapped him in swaddling clothes , and laid him in a manger ; because there was no room for them in the inn .
20 And she brought forth her first born son , and wrapped him in swaddling clothes , and laid him in a manger. because there was no room for them in the inn .
21 " And she brought forth her first-born child , and laid him in a manger , because there was no place for them in the inn . "
22 So the black-backed gulls wait for them in the air in front of the cliffs , wheeling and circling on the up-draught created as the wind , blowing in from the sea , is deflected upwards .
23 For example , how did these so-called professionals come to get involved with us — and what is at stake for them in the way they define their relationship to us ?
24 ‘ What he 's saying is that they play away quite happily , not realizing what 's in store for them in the rest of their lives .
25 They went downstairs and the old lady was waiting for them in the hall .
26 If hundreds of thousands of Mickey Mouse fans choose to celebrate their preference together in a small area set aside for them in the north of France , then the rest of the country can breathe a sigh of relief and head somewhere else .
27 During his time in Belfast , Mr Brooke , and also the Irish government , have repeatedly told Sinn Fein that there can be no place for them in the peace process unless there is an abandonment of the campaign of violence .
28 He has organised concerts for them in the past .
29 Listen for them on radio and television and look for them in the newspaper .
30 I understand you acted on behalf of local residents in the old docklands area of Cardiff and secured protective clauses for them in the Act of Parliament which now permits the Cardiff Bay Barrage to be built .
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