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

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1 For reasons of space the diaries are limited to those of the school secretary , school social worker , head of primary department , supply class teacher ( juniors ) and welfare assistant ( infants ) .
2 For reasons of economy the population of individuals approached is usually a small sample of the total relevant population .
3 I do n't know what was the reason in this case , but in any event when ops were cancelled like this , late in the day when it was getting dark , for reasons of safety the armourers waited for daylight before de-bombing the aircraft .
4 Children were screened for signs of xerophthalmia every 4 months .
5 ‘ I know you can do it , ’ Biddy said unrelenting , and called for Nails after school every day on her motor-bike to subject him to another two-hour session on the aptly named Switchback .
6 The latter may provide a good approximation to actual savings behaviour , but in this section we consider for purposes of contrast the rather different approach based on individual life-cycle savings decisions , discussed at some length in Lecture 3 .
7 In Fig. 8–3 we show for purposes of illustration the Cobb Douglas case .
8 For viewers of video the location of a scene may provide many clues as to the content of an interaction , for example a shop .
9 However , for details of disposal the individual site licences must be consulted .
10 Much of the research into the tectonic evolution of basins overlaps with work on passive margin development , and although written for students of sedimentology the book by Miall ( 1984 ) provides a valuable introduction for geomorphologists on both of these themes .
11 Such ‘ consort songs ’ began to proliferate during the second half of the century and still flourished during the first decade of the next ; the viol parts soon became more animated as in the masterly hands of William Byrd whose Psalmes , Sonets , and songs of sadnes and pietie ( 1588 ) were ‘ originally made for Instruments to expresse the harmonie , and one voyce to pronounce the dittie [ text ] ’ , though he now published them ‘ framed in all parts for voyces to sing the same ’ .
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