Example sentences of "for the [adj] [n mass] in " in BNC.

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1 The catalogues which accompany these events have rather different characters , for although there are entries for the exhibited works in each sort of catalogue , and usually an introduction , historical catalogues often have additional essays .
2 In Cardiff , which is the focus for the empirical data in this paper , the public statements followed a similar pattern of support .
3 Donald Davie has suggested that one reason for the explosion of theory is that it provides ‘ a stamping ground for the innumerable people in departments of English ( also of French , of German , of Classics ) who have energy and intelligence but no literary sensibility . ’
4 He needed to let off steam , and it was impossible for the other people in the bar not to overhear .
5 What are the implications of these rather abstract remarks for the key people in higher education ?
6 Again he said , in an argument strangely reminiscent of Erastus , Richard Hooker and Matthew Arnold , that ‘ the State is more sacred than any Church … for the State stands for the whole people in their manifold collective life ; and any Church is but a fragment of that life , though one of the most important fragments ’ .
7 The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class .
8 Mr Milburn has contacted Durham County Council to explain the situation and push the case for the local people in the hope the council may subsidise the route .
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