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

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1 The latter is particularly vulnerable to delays in deliveries for items which are used continuously , and for which minimum buffer stocks are held .
2 Sir : Young lawyers , like myself , will have received a circular letter from P. G. Malone enclosing a very laudable programme o events and lectures which his Committee has organised , and for which all credit is due .
3 On Nov. 7 , 1989 , the public inquiry chaired by Sir Anthony Hidden , a Crown Court recorder , published its report into the railway accident near Clapham Junction in south London on Dec. 12 , 1988 , in which 35 people died , and for which British Rail ( BR ) had accepted responsibility [ see p. 36502 ] .
4 This village is noted for the amount of sun it receives and for its long pebble beach .
5 However , the question of housing does require more extended treatment , both for its centrality as a material resource in the pattern of life chances of black people and for its possible role in understanding black pupils ' achievements in British schools .
6 2 A copy of the Program in Source Form , together with a complete set of all such listings , diagrams , logical flowcharts , diagnostic messages , descriptive texts and other documents as are necessary for a clear understanding of the Program , and for its future operation and application without recourse to human memory .
7 2 A copy of the Program in Source Form , together with a complete set of all such listings , diagrams , logical flowcharts , diagnostic messages , descriptive texts and other documents as are necessary for a clear understanding of the Program , and for its future operation and application without recourse to human memory .
8 The result was a resounding victory for the regime and for its new Constitution .
9 The Musée Basque has rooms also devoted to the game of pelota , which is a more various one in terms of the equipment its players either do use or have sometimes used than you would otherwise guess ; to the centuries of Basque whaling ; to witchcraft , for which and for its vicious suppression there was a vogue in the Basque country in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
10 According to press reports Karami believed that his government had been penalized by the West for its close links with Syria and for its strong commitment at the Middle East peace talks to an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon .
11 It is valued for its ability to milk off poor grazing and for its polled factor , which is passed to all first-generation crossbred offspring .
12 take proceedings at its own expense and for its own benefit , but in your name , or in the name of anyone else insured by this policy , to recover any payment it has made under this policy
13 take proceedings at its own expense and for its own benefit , but in your name , or in the name of anyone else insured by this policy , to recover any payment it has made under this policy
14 In the second place , possession is not merely evidence of ownership , but ( subject to the rights of the owner ) is itself and for its own sake entitled to legal protection .
15 The church is lovely , both in itself and for its bucolic setting .
16 Egalitarian feminist psychologists sometimes argue against the assimilation of feminists into existing psychological professions , and for their separate organization .
17 Two other Group divisions also embarked on the RoSPA trail this year — Engineering Contracting and Oilfield Logistics and Supplies — both of which won a merit award for their individual performances and for their individual performances and for their substantial contribution to the overall Group performance .
18 This instinctive anti-Americanism was revealed most clearly during the Gulf War , in which the pretence that the Basic Law prevented them from sending troops was a mere figleaf for their initial failure to offer any political support to the American-led campaign ( Genscher remained silent for a week after the fighting began , although he and Kohl tried to make amends later ) and for their inexcusable prevarication about supporting Turkey in the event of an attack by Iraq .
19 The East Lindsay coastline boats some of the best sands in the country ; a key reason for the development of the resorts of Skegness and Mablethorpe and for their continuing popularity .
20 Graduates from the college are in world-wide demand for their expertise in the MEDAU method of teaching movement as well as in physiotherapy and for their whole body approach to treatment .
21 However , they combined in boundless enthusiasm for their local soccer équipe , and for their local newspaper .
22 I would like to thank them for their continuing forbearance and understanding , and for their hard work throughout the year .
23 The doctrine of ministerial responsibility is thus a major explanation for the isolation of Whitehall departments , for their inward-looking nature and for their constant emphasis on keeping within the policy bounds set from above .
24 Protein is essential for the growth of body cells and for their repair , and for their eventual replacement with new cells .
25 And for their inspirational captain and star batsman to see himself so early as a lonely figure of torment , when England will need his strengths in the weeks to come , does not bode well .
26 help young children to develop a sensibly cautious attitude by taking care with everyday household products , and by using all manufactured chemical correctly and for their intended use
27 And for their biggest match of the season , John Sillett who was made a club director this week has a full squad to choose from .
28 Studying the history of other societies from their own perspectives and for their own sake counteracts tendencies to insularity , without devaluing British achievements , values and traditions ; vi ) to train the mind by means of disciplined study .
29 The Caucasian peoples are renowned for the Mediterranean climate of the areas in which they live , for their fruit and wine , for their feuds and corruption , for their longevity , and for their paternalistic attitude towards women .
30 This is a comparative study of three mining communities , selected for their comparability in terms of size , demographic structure and the importance of mining in the local economy , and for their contrasting involvement in the dispute ( ie whether solidly pro-strike , anti-strike or ‘ split ’ ) .
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