Example sentences of "for [art] [noun pl] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm for the females the variance in reproductive success is of the , the differences in the female condition such as the ability to invest in offspring , erm or food producing , but among the males the variation in reproductive success are a function of male competition and female shortage .
2 On marketing , while branch managers said they believed interest rates were the biggest attraction to new customers , for the customers the key was close proximity to a branch .
3 The intervention also won for the powers the right to station soldiers in Beijing 's legation quarter to protect their nationals .
4 But where privacy in the little closets of the eighteenth-century house is the individual 's privilege , for the Victorians the emphasis falls much more upon exclusion .
5 He had to borrow to pay his troops , and he even had to require the Earls of Derby , Northampton and Warwick to submit to imprisonment in Malines as sureties for the debts the king owed there .
6 ‘ I know , ’ I said again , and I was too , but not for the reasons the proctologist believed .
7 For the Westernizers the process was set in train by the young Boris Chicherin , who completed " The Eastern Question from the Russian Point of View " in the month of Nicholas 's death .
8 The Civic Theatre has three series of subscription ticket offers , the second being for the plays The Heiress , with Frank Finlay heading a strong cast , from June 1–6 , and Shakers from June 8–13 , and the production of My Cousin Rachel on June 22–27 , starring Anita Harris , Edward ( Leo Howard ) Highmore and Fleur Bennett .
9 For the Conservatives the formula was an interesting blend of imperialism and social reform .
10 For the managers the issue was clear-cut .
11 for the Russians the payment of the yasak made the natives permanent vassals .
12 I 'd got a stripe pretty quickly but lacked another qualification for the duties the colonel , doubtless a frustrated journalist himself , had mapped out for me .
13 The hotel tariff is the structure of charges made for the services the hotel provides .
14 For the Elves the present is a time that holds both the promise of renewal and the threat of destruction .
15 For the women the figure was 47 per cent — though another 33 per cent got through second time .
16 Whilst , for the cases the intersection on the other side of a ) becomes unboundedly large as δ tends to unity .
17 In other words , for the Hebrews the present was never a clearly delimited unit with precise boundaries but was part of a continuum stretching from the beginning to the end of time and was continually influenced by both past and future .
18 There is no doubt that for the fathers the Devil is the Enemy , and on the whole most of them stress this even more than did St Paul himself .
19 The verderers were enabled , in return for an annual payment of £1 , to secure for the commoners the right to turn out their animals during these periods from year to year .
20 I affected to become social with the others but out of the corner of my mind — while I played for the others the part of a poor miner 's son who was puzzled , but delighted by the attention these lovely people paid to him — I had her under close observation …
21 Even for the socialists the road to proletarian triumph ran through a fully developed capitalism .
22 For the loyalists the purpose is to remain part of the U K and those two are so far apart , those two positions , that it 's impossible to see a bridge between them and that 's the difficulty .
23 Fortunately for the restorers the glory of Fairford was recorded in precise detail by the Reverend Joyce in 1870 … before acid rain and car exhausts had done their worst .
24 I mean for the Republicans the purpose is a united Ireland .
25 For the beneficiaries the change would be almost imperceptible : for the losers it would be a heavy blow .
26 To pay for the pits the government told British Coal not to pay four hundred and eighty one million that it owed to the staff 's superannuation fund .
27 For the Democrats the contest established Tsongas and Clinton as the front-runners .
28 To create an experiment which yielded the maximum information without becoming boring for the subjects the design is slightly altered from that used in Studies 2 and 3 .
29 And for the pensioners the battle was won .
30 AS WITNESS the hands of the authorized signatories for the parties the day and year first above written
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