Example sentences of "for this [noun sg] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Is my hon. Friend aware that we hold entirely responsible for this delay the former Labour Member of Parliament and now Commissioner in Brussels , Bruce Millan , who is playing a fairly despicable party political game ? |
2 | In return for this concession the English government obtained a number of crucial episcopal appointments , not least the translation of Sudbury to Canterbury ; moreover , the good offices of the pope were assured in the current peace negotiations ; finally , some of the money would find its way back to the English crown for the ransom of the pope 's brother , Roger Beaufort , who was then an English prisoner of war . |
3 | For this purpose the Regional Council has agreed a policy on violence to employees at work in order to identify and promote practices which seek to minimise the potential risks of violence to employees . |
4 | For this purpose the two subunits ( TOA I : 32.2 kDa ; TOA II : 13.5 kDa ) of the protein were separately expressed in E.coli and purified by chromatography on Q Sepharose as described ( 17 ) . |
5 | For this purpose the current research project has about ECU6 million to spend over a period of two and a half years . |
6 | Under Milner 's patronage , they founded for this purpose the Round Table movement , with branches in each of the dominions and a journal published in London . |
7 | Advanced level History does demand very detailed knowledge and for this purpose the linear note is very appropriate . |
8 | For this purpose the salient features are the role of ‘ office ’ , the stress on procedural devices , the division of labour and the emphasis on hierarchy . |
9 | For this tour the final line-up had Dave Lewis on saxes , Les Miller double bass , and guitarist Chris Watson who replaced the previously announced Hammond organist . |
10 | The essential feature represented in these structures is relative prominence , and the major vehicle for this structuring the well-formed hierarchy " ( p. 121 ) . |
11 | In return for this co-operation the French asked that the child queen should be affianced not to Edward VI but to the Dauphin of France , and that she should be brought up there . |
12 | In return for this information the chief priests promised to give him money . |
13 | For this reason the 2n-bit register has in the past usually been implemented as an n-bit accumulator extended on the right by a special n-bit register for multiplication ( and division , as we shall see ) . |
14 | For this reason the Soviet Union and the DRA regime were unwilling to accept an observer group in Kabul as proposed by Mehta , however worthy its non-aligned credentials . |
15 | For this reason the separate count , key and data format is usually required , i.e. |
16 | For this reason the present analysis does not go beyond the mid 1970s . |
17 | For this reason the simpler and more general Poisson calculations are used from now on in this book . |
18 | Perhaps for this reason the topmost stone supposedly retains its own curious powers : it is said that when a cock crows nearby , it turns three times . |
19 | For this reason the campaigning elements of the organization — and that includes many of the 80,000 British members who undertake to be active on Amnesty 's behalf — have increased and refined their methods over the years . |
20 | For this reason the American experience has relevance to the United Kingdom , and perhaps vice versa ; and developments in law , medicine , the police force and the social services are worthy of the attention of those within education . |
21 | For this reason the regulationist school appears less ‘ deterministic ’ than long-wave theories . |
22 | ( For this reason the positivistic approach is sometimes referred to as the ‘ individualized treatment model ’ . ) |
23 | For this season the hectic schedule of recent years continues , although the Sunday league , a competition certain at least to be revamped in 1993 , is without a sponsor , a fact which will cost the TCCB — and therefore the counties — £50,000 in prize money . |