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

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1 It is much harder to argue for an unclear and complicated arrangement for arriving at what is taught in schools than for the logic of a national curriculum .
2 Will my hon. Friend commend as compulsory reading part of our proceedings in Committee when for the first time hon. Members listened for two or two and a half hours to —
3 For both the buyer and the seller this tends to make sense , since it is more efficient for the seller to insure against the risk under an insurance policy covering the risk of damage to goods in transit than for the buyer to cover the goods under an all risks policy relating to his moveable property .
4 The point they are making is that , for the most part , people still vote more for political parties in Britain than for the individual candidate .
5 The walls were panelled in mahogany except for the fourth wall behind him .
6 There 's no health service in California except for the very poor , but most people carry insurance .
7 Equation ( 8.22 ) is the expression for the combinatorial entropy of mixing of an athermal polymer solution and comparison with equation ( 8.7 ) shows that they are similar in form except for the fact that now the volume fraction is found to be the most convenient way of expressing the entropy change , rather than the mole fraction used for small molecules .
8 William Laud , who along with the king directed ecclesiastical policy throughout the 1630s , had little interest in the struggles of his beleaguered co-religionists on the continent , and was far more concerned that money be raised for the repair of St Paul 's Cathedral in London than for the relief of Calvinist refugees from the Palatinate .
9 She awoke to find the room in darkness except for the glowing hearth .
10 It is less than this in the teeth from hen harrier pellets , less in fact than for the kestrel , but the type of digestion is similar .
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