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

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1 These days there 's a mastic type compound for every situation , and my favourite for external use us a one-part polysulphide , available in cartridge form for use in a skeleton gun .
2 I felt good inside , too , because I had been able , in some tangible way , to thank Ron , my girlfriend and my parents for all their help and support .
3 Then you 've got to think of your references problem is the job that I 'm applying for is working in the school and my reference for primary school is Redland School cos that 's where I was I thought ooh yes that would be laugh if I apply for Redland School yeah great so it 's gon na come under wor work experience and reference I do n't know you can put
4 There should be a place on the agenda of partnerships for matters like the direction of business development and its consequences for commercial and manufacturing processes and their work force requirements .
5 Contamination of blood and its products for medical use has been virtually eliminated by the testing of blood for antibodies to HIV , by heating blood products to kill HIV and by voluntary withdrawal from blood donation by people who know , or think , they have been at risk of HIV infection .
6 This book is about that conflict of values , the efforts made in the last few years to come to terms with that conflict , and its implication for one of the major issues of our time — the reshaping of our farm policy , which , with the single aim of increased food production , has transformed the countryside over the last forty years in what is perhaps the greatest agricultural revolution since the settling of England began .
7 But there are no comparative tests to see whether any other form of spelling might be better still , without the disadvantages of ITA 's divergence from familiar type-faces and its problems for those who have difficulty distinguishing all the speech sounds required .
8 The student will be able to assess the tourist qualities of a destination , including accessibility , amenities and attractions , and its suitability for various client types .
9 In this way , the detailed picture of European automobile production and its significance for national and regional economies will be illustrated .
10 The above and similar restrictions will of course affect both the value of the land and its viability for residential development .
11 The significance of the Ruiz case and its aftermath for any analysis of the significance of the work of John Howard lies within the example it gives of a certain approach to penal reform .
12 It will pay for a dog and its training for one year .
13 Here , if we anticipate the arguments of later chapters , we would find Henry Fielding already mulling over the fall of decadent Rome and its lesson for Old England , and warning in his Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers ( 1751 ) of the disastrous effects of ‘ too frequent and expensive diversions among the lower kind of people ’ .
14 Commencing with a visit to a scrap yard we then got a glimpse inside the Brush Works , and then covered all aspects of InterCity , Regional Railways , Freight , Parcels mail and , looking to the future the Channel tunnel and its possibilities for Continental travel .
15 It has a turnover of £24m and its profits for 1990 were around £3m .
16 NEI plans to be a major beneficiary of the changes in the structure of the UK power industry and its need for further capacity . ’
17 With the adoption of these measures came the abolition of the poor law , its income maintenance responsibilities going to the National Assistance Board and its responsibilities for residential care and other welfare services going to local authority welfare departments .
18 The middle-class family was a peculiar combination for it both stressed the innocence of childhood , its asexuality , and its potentiality for sexual corruption , with all the horrors that opened up .
19 Offering a quite unique complex for Tuscany , the management prides itself on its attention to detail and its demands for high quality food and accommodation .
20 The true reason , of course , is a secretive state 's ancestral suspicion of its own citizens , and its desire for absolute control of information .
21 The variety of guests present , who included Chamorro 's Presidency Minister Antonio Lacayo Oyanguren , Joaquín Villalobos , the leader of the general command of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) in El Salvador , Luís Inácio da Silva ( " Lula " ) , president of the Workers ' Party ( PT ) in Brazil , and Guatemala 's former President Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo , was seen as reflecting different political currents within the FSLN and its desire for increased political respectability .
22 Spanish Romanesque architecture is subject to a number of influences , in particular , the mixture of Christian and Mohammedan sources — the basis of the country and its people for hundreds of years — and European sources , especially from France and Lombardy .
23 The homogenization of tastes for certain products ( and the productive processes they imply ) shows that there is little difference in the creation of a luxury commodity for foreign consumers and its creation for domestic elites at the expense of the rural poor .
24 This article outlines recent research on residential care and its alternatives for troubled youngsters in Flanders , the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom .
25 So far we have summarized contemporary research on residential care and its alternatives for troubled youngsters in Flanders and the Netherlands .
26 This is an excellent method of understanding the contexts of situations and its meaning for those involved , even though one can never truly be a participant observer .
27 there was a growing acknowledgement in professional and related circles as to the new place of town planning in national affairs and its potential for post-war recovery .
28 We have demonstrated the feasibility of coelocentesis and its potential for prenatal diagnosis before 10 weeks ' gestation .
29 Marjorie Bilbow , in Cinema TV Today , described the production as ‘ very plodding and unimaginative ’ , and Clyde Jeavons wrote in the British Film Institute 's Monthly Film Bulletin , ‘ Apart from accommodating a number of half-hearted and totally unmemorable songs and dance routines , William Sterling has taken few liberties with the original narrative , but at the same time he has divested it of both its charm and its potential for cinematic comic invention .
30 Crystal structure of globular domain of histone H5 and its implications for nucleosome binding
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