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

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1 But realistically it is hard to predict anything other than a 100 per cent success rate for the All Blacks in Ireland .
2 GRANT FOX topped 1,000 points for the All Blacks in all games , including non-Test matches , with Saturday 's haul of 15 against the Lions .
3 A great deal of traffic was involved in moving ammunition and bombs for the many airfields in the vicinity .
4 It was suggested that a flour-mill for the employment of the paupers should be created , the flour produced to be used for making the bread for the paupers in the workhouse , as well as for the several parishes in the union .
5 The Phostrogen prize for the most points in the show was shared between Mr. W. Howarth and Mrs. J. Lee .
6 The county members and those who sat for the few boroughs in which the franchise was reasonably wide were normally the most independent of eighteenth-century MPs ; but they were in a minority .
7 Even within these areas , there is smaller-scale , shorter-distance commuting for the few jobs in the larger villages and the smaller towns .
8 We found that for the same journey in the same conditions , our average mpg shot up to 52 .
9 Outside the Company Office , Charles was given a walking stick and marched up and down the stone courtyard with other officers between the granary in which the platoons were barracked and long low buildings nearby , previously the administrative block and now being used for the same purpose in military terms .
10 For instance , in 1858 , Philpotts Mill nearby , was being run by Grist and Tabram for the manufacture of flock and shoddy , and William Grist was running Merrets Mill for the same purpose in 1863 .
11 For instance , thirteen out of every fourteen jade axes from the British Isles were made of jadeite , and this was the predominant material used for the same purpose in France and Germany .
12 Given that different users may have different perspectives on the same subject , it is clear that different indexing languages and systems may be appropriate for different subjects and environments , and even for the same subject in a different environment .
13 The resulting set of lists — which are , in effect , indexes — is shown in Fig. 8.2 for the same records in a data file that have already been shown in Fig.8.1 .
14 Earlier in the month 806 Squadron 's three remaining serviceable Fulmars had been flown from Malta to Egypt via El Adem , each aircraft carrying three aircrew ; the ground party sailed for the same destination in a destroyer .
15 Sales for the three months ending April were 1.6 per cent more than those for the same quarter in 1992 .
16 For example , Lampsilis at the sandbar site grew at rates ( average 2.6 mm per yr ) similar to those found for the same species in other lakes , whereas less than 1 km away , in the same basin of the same lake , the average rate of growth of marked Lampsilis was -0.3 mm per yr .
17 For the same village in which the cricket club flourished , the parish council records ( which date from 1894 , the year of the Act which established such bodies ) make fascinating reading — receipts for the ‘ Poor Lands Charity ’ were £76.2.8½d ( mainly from renting of parish land ) , outgoings rather less , leaving a balance in hand at year end of £1.12.5d .
18 They now compete , not for comparable resources ( ‘ separate but equal ’ as the phrase went ) but for the same resources in the same labour or housing or educational or other markets .
19 On informal testing each child ignored a toy presented in the half-field contralateral to the removed hemisphere , but promptly reached for the same toy in the ipsilateral half-field .
20 It is challenging for the same leadership in applications software .
21 Until the FRC and its cohorts have made substantial progress in imposing uniformity in accounting matters , the profession will continue to be criticised because companies account for the same things in different ways .
22 It is quite obvious that if all of you are going for the same niche in the marketplace , as is happening increasingly at present , then it will be a highly competitive situation where you will have to rely even more than usual on the superiority of your own skills or technology to bring you through .
23 Indeed , he had , in fact , smashed one of their violins when he lost his temper for the same reason in the previous year .
24 Corresponding times for the same band in second take only 0.5secs or so more , and even by using third they are barely lengthened by 1sec .
25 There is also strong pressure for the same action in Armenia , where thousands of angry demonstrators surrounded the Supreme Soviet in Yerevan all night on Monday , because they had refused to abolish the party 's leading role in the republic .
26 In the sixth week of 1845 it held 260 people ; for the same week in 1846 the figure was 320 and in the last year of the Famine 893 .
27 Between January and February 1991 , 38,200 tourists visited the country — just 20% of the figure for the same period in 1991 .
28 After shrinking slightly over the past few years , the gap grew to nearly $10 billion during the first four months of this year , up from a little over $6 billion for the same period in 1990 .
29 The court heard that Ironside had been banned from the roads for two years in May 1990 and for the same period in February 1991 .
30 The society 's bad debt charge for the first six months of this year was £29.7 million compared with £7.2 million for the same period in 1991 .
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