Example sentences of "for [verb] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Belated thanks for a delicious buffet the other night and , more particularly , for including me in such a happy occasion .
2 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
3 A sense of inner worth , and the talent for reflecting it in outer forms and appearances .
4 The other was the search in living tissues for the carriers or agents which determined these properties , i.e. the genes responsible for producing them in successive generations .
5 He says that the council is obliged by the government to take full responsibility for young offenders — and that includes paying for keeping them in secure units .
6 It suggests that there has been hitherto no perceived need for local authorities to assert the right for denying which in 1891 the court was severely criticised , or to use the right which was held to exist by Browne J. , to whom no submissions were made based on article 10 , in the Bognor Regis case [ 1972 ] 2 Q.B. 169 in 1972 .
7 Mr Behbehanian , his banker , who believed that the British controlled every event in Iran , was still pressing him to repair there and to apologize to the British for insulting them in recent years .
8 Apart from the above , Richard Baxter records his thankfulness to God for preserving him in several accidents .
9 That Act also places the onus on the knife carrier to show that he had good reason for possessing it in public .
10 Thank you for providing them in 1990 .
11 Damn Rune for kissing her in public and making her vulnerable to this barely disguised attack .
12 Innocent laid an interdict on Norway because of the " royal " policies of its ruler , Sverre , who was resisting papal influence and the reception of the canon law and he reproved the archbishop , Eric , for removing it in 1204 , after Sverre had died and the fugitive bishops had been recalled .
13 Curse me for having nothing in this world to give him but gratitude ! ’
14 However , people 's capacity for perceiving themselves in this way is not innate ; it is acquired within a framework of established social practices which impose on them the role ( forme ) of a subject .
15 I thank the hon. Member for Londonderry , East ( Mr. Ross ) for taking us in some detail through the problems that he and many experts see in dealing with toxic and hazardous waste .
16 Suddenly she was angry with everyone for involving her in all this .
17 Our interest in these authors , and our reason for choosing them in particular , were also dictated by the fact that their writings contain abundant evidence of their psychological disorder , which they themselves often described in great detail .
18 It makes the Chancellor the Saddam Hussein of economics for accomplishing it in such a brief period .
19 She felt illogically furious with Guy for putting her in such an impossible position .
20 She would never forgive fitzAlan for putting her in this position , she promised herself .
21 Abruptly she looked away , hating him , hating herself , hating everyone for putting her in this horribly vulnerable position .
22 My aggressiveness towards the adults around me for putting me in such an invidious position was certainly unacknowledged and unconscious , and had my sisters not told me of my bullying tactics — which I had conveniently forgotten — it is likely that I should not be able to acknowledge it even now .
23 Sometimes I so hated JTR for putting me in this position .
24 Have you ever created a conflict situation yourself with someone you consider responsible for hurting you in some way , perhaps even years before ?
25 However , the main reason for mentioning it in this methodological discussion is to show how subtle and fine-grained our analysis must be if we are to give an adequate account of the function of language variation in close-tie communities .
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