Example sentences of "for [pron] in this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You do not get something for nothing in this world and they know this . |
2 | ‘ Do my wishes count for nothing in this house ? ’ |
3 | Reputations count for nothing in this game . ’ |
4 | There either is room for them in this society , and an eventual hearing ( whether pre- or post-martyrdom ) , or there is n't . |
5 | I can not trace any acknowledgment from you of the memorandum I sent you on the twelfth of this month , regarding your talents and the scope for them in this office . |
6 | I offer a few ideas which have worked for me in this situation . |
7 | I ask you dear friends to pray for me in this area for guidance , finance and I will seek his will in everything . ’ |
8 | He was fixed for me in this time , this pose . |
9 | With lunchtime and evening concerts , afternoon lectures and associated walks — there will certainly be something for you in this year 's York Early Music Festival . |
10 | In other words , w was that an established position for you in this operation ? |
11 | What we call the public relations interview , which is often a radio interview but can take different forms , is a situation in which you have an opportunity , in a fairly low-key way , to sell something , to promote something , to get a message across , and if you are successful , you can find that the media will do a lot of your hard work for you in this area . |
12 | And here is my advice about what is best for you in this matter . |
13 | He also caught a number of covert glances at himself : was that what a few moment 's conversation with a presidential aide did for you in this town ? |
14 | The source added : ‘ There is a price for everything in this world , and the princess 's is very high . ’ |
15 | He knew the Professor had arranged matters for him in this way , and was grateful . |
16 | He goes to sleep with the feeling that things are going to go right for him in this town . |
17 | Erm , and we , and I trust that would be true for everybody in this room . |
18 | Immediately she 'd sensed that this was wrong , that there was nothing for her in this office , and that she 'd be at risk if she stayed around a moment longer than was necessary . |
19 | The annuity is actually quite a attractive because there 's not much tax er liability on an annuity anyway , only a very small proportion and for her in this situation she could actually make a single contribution of say eight thousand pound , the maturity from the endowment , and actually buy this sort of contract straight off . |
20 | But of course these stocks are dependent on the amount of wheat sown in the preceding year ; and that , in its turn was largely influenced by the farmers ' guesses as to the price which they would get for it in this year . |
21 | yeah , as a possibility but given th give that you you 've gone for it in this direction y'know kind of if you 're happy I 'm happy sort of thing . |
22 | You have to do some things for yourself in this world , you know ! |
23 | The central objective was to establish the kinds of actions and organisations that people typically make for themselves in this kind of social and spatial environment . |
24 | ‘ Could it be that crime has become too easy , that violence has become too much a theme of television and videos , that respect for other people has gone too much out of fashion and too many young people see no stake for themselves in this society and see more of a future in crime and the black economy ? ’ he asked . |
25 | Cobbett indicates that , at least in Kent , the working class was not yet reconciled to exchanging a cottage on earth for a mansion in heaven : ‘ they appeared to me to be thinking much more about getting houses for themselves in this world first : just to see a little before they entered , or endeavoured to enter , or even thought much about , those ‘ houses ’ of which the parson was speaking ; houses with pig-styes and little snug gardens attached to them , together with all the other domestic and conjugal circumstances . ’ |
26 | I mean apart from a monstrous attack on our own officers who ca n't answer for themselves in this place . |
27 | It was most kind and public-spirited of you to look after the seat for us in this way . |
28 | However , I have concluded that taking an advert would not represent the best value for money for us in this instance . |
29 | As an adopted ball for LTA sanctioned events , ( adoption into the LTA Sponsors Ball Pool ) , it has already been selected for us in this country at the 14 , 16 and 18 and under Midland Bank Junior Championships . |
30 | ‘ We have 1,500 people working for us in this Opera House , and everybody is talking about the ghost . |