Example sentences of "for those [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The language that has developed to express these ideas is becoming increasingly more difficult for those outside the immediate discussion to understand .
2 The Diploma in Management from Henley is both a self-contained qualification and a basis for entry to the MBA stage two for those without the academic qualifications to meet direct access requirements .
3 TAXING TIME FOR JOB-SEEKERS A few taxation jobs are available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge
4 So although , broadly speaking , taxation jobs are few and far between ( as can be seen from the table there has been no movement at all at assistant manager level in several areas ) there are still excellent jobs available for those with the right specialist skills and knowledge .
5 For those with the average length cycle , ovulation usually takes place approximately 14 days before each next period .
6 We hope to provide support for those with the common ground of being single , young and Catholic in today 's Church and society .
7 The hard copy formatter works cyclically through the modules , searching for those with the specified charge code and classification and filling the relevant volume with them until its minimum fill mark is reached .
8 Above all , what is clear is that this has become a poker game only for those with the steadiest of nerves .
9 The impressive bulk of 762 at the Pleasure Beach , showing its new bogies which were prototypes for those on the new Centenary class .
10 This can become intolerable for those on the receiving end who can feel trapped and unable to do things on their own .
11 Public speaking is made much easier for many , and more Palatable for those on the receiving end , if it is accompanied by a visual presentation to illustrate the talk .
12 The consequent revaluations would cause mayhem , chaos and huge bills for those on the receiving end .
13 Reading , the first stop , was great fun for those on the near side .
14 From the beginning to the end of the 1980s , take-home pay rose by 41.4% for those on 1½ times the national average , by 37% for those on the national average and by only 32% for those on half the average .
15 For those at the lower and middle grades , job security and risk-minimisation in decision-making may be their most important considerations in the execution of their duties , since government employment in many lesser developed countries is relatively secure ( compared with other jobs available ) , with special privileges such as pensions , health services , government schooling and housing .
16 But its major effect was to make life slightly more tolerable for those at the sharp end of the beat system .
17 for those at the lowest levels , the quality of this transition places them in a severely restricted form of ‘ adulthood ’ .
18 The association of periodontal index and total mortality reflects the findings of the periodontal classification ; the relative risk was 1.53 for those at the 90th centile compared with those below the lowest decile of the distribution of the index .
19 If individuals in the society ( except for those at the very top and the very bottom of the social ladder ) are socially mobile in each direction to some extent , then the " continuum " can be seen as consisting of a collection of individuals whose linguistic competences in intermediate varieties ( or " lects " ) overlap to form an unbroken chain linking the archetypal Creole ( or " basilect " ) with the Standard ( or " acrolect " ) .
20 The situation in this respect is better for those at the younger end of the group than at the other , but a man or woman who was 40 in 1978 was only 10 in 1948 ; an impressionable age and a time before there was much relaxation in sexual codes .
21 The move back to full employment , an integral part of the reform being advocated here , will itself have an indirect effect on wage levels , particularly for those at the bottom end of the income pile , although it can not be stressed enough that the drive towards full employment must be matched by a commitment to improve the productivity of all workers — including those on low pay .
22 The tags in the LOB corpus and Text710 dictionary were then substituted for those of the combined tagset .
23 A combination of means-tested assistance being withdrawn as income rises , together with an increased tax bill , has created a particular disincentive for those of the poor who try and improve their own position by personal effort and initiative .
24 This has been blamed , for example , for the extensive carbonates of the late Devonian and early Carboniferous , and for those of the Cretaceous .
25 In the 19th century and into the 20th there were two Methodist chapels in the village and this was for those of the Primitive Methodist persuasion .
26 Inevitably a disastrous harvest followed — one-fifth below the average for those of the previous 10 years — and prices almost doubled .
27 In the meantime , the Muslim community was subject to complex stresses which were to prove significant both for the events of the immediately succeeding centuries in Mesopotamia and Persia and for those of the 1980s .
28 Thus although items from the second half of the 20th Century did appear to suffer from less serious deterioration than those from its first half ( with no post-1950 material being considered ‘ Fragile ’ ) , of all defective 20th Century publications noted , 7% were ‘ Fragile ’ , whereas the comparable figure for 19th Century publications was only 2% , and even if the proportion of defective items placed in the category of least deterioration — ‘ Poor ’ — was smaller for 19th Century items than for those of the 20th Century ( 76% as opposed to 80% ) , the difference was extremely slight .
29 The Law Society announced today that it intends to seek leave to apply for judicial review of the Lord chancellor 's decision to reduce the free limit for legal aid and legal advice and to abolish legal advice under the Green Form Scheme for those above the free limit .
30 Incidence of lawyer use drops off dramatically for those over 45 , for those renting their homes , and is markedly less for those from the skilled manual and own-account and semiskilled or unskilled manual socio-economic groups .
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