Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 These gains were the by-products of a war fought mainly for reasons connected with the balance of power in Europe , but they were attractive enough to encourage the British to think about further involvement outside Europe .
2 Subject indexing is generally carried out by those familiar with the discipline definitions , for reasons connected with the publication of classified bibliographies , or for the arrangement of documents in libraries , information centres , catalogues and databases .
3 He labours scornfully for this Simon Giles , faintly comforted by a corner in Classical studies which has been granted him for reasons to do with the firm 's image .
4 However , this reasoning is not accepted in English law for non-homicide offences , and provocation is not generally allowed to reduce a more serious offence to a less serious offence — probably for reasons associated with the policy of efficient administration ( see Chapter 3.3(m) ) , which the significance of death is thought to outweigh in homicide cases .
5 The paper draws on a model which , while not held up as the definitive approach , could nevertheless serve as a working document for schools wrestling with the realities of moving towards an integrated structure .
6 Evidence for traders associated with the food market and with the provision of accommodation for travellers is even more restricted .
7 He knew all about gossip and calumny , having tried for months to cope with the shifty Hoornik family .
8 This month saw a special range of squeaky toys for dogs designed with the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in mind .
9 to advise the Secretary of State on , and if so requested by him , assist him to carry out , programmes of research and development for purposes connected with the curriculum for schools
10 Time for Christians began with the Creation and would end with Christ 's Second Coming .
11 This in turn raises conflict between sub-units of the organisation and there is a tendency for individuals to identify with the sub-goals of their sub-unit to the detriment of the organisation as a whole .
12 Japan risks remaining saddled for years to come with the primitive financial sector that created the domestic boom and bust of the late-1980s .
13 Ultimate responsibility for admissions lies with the Modular Course Co-ordinator , an academic working essentially full-time in a management role but retaining some involvement in teaching .
14 Thus unease over Soviet conduct in Eastern Europe and further afield did not immediately end Bevin 's search for ways to co-exist with the USSR despite a warning to Attlee on 10 April 1946 that , while he believed the Soviets preferred to expand without the risk of war , their policy might acquire a dynamic of its own , and result in an unintended conflict .
15 For mothers faced with the task of reconciling an inadequate income with the health needs of their children , small additional sources of income can take on a significance disproportionate to their size .
16 The interest sparked by the new series is expected to rival Thunderbirds and already the province 's top toy stores have taken orders for toys to coincide with the TV launch .
17 I know the test is fairly expensive but it 's certainly not more than the cost of caring for babies born with the defects . ’
18 Hormone replacement therapy , the standard treatment for symptoms associated with the menopause , was tried .
19 Others were RAF or Navy veterans — a must for villains equipped with the latest hardware .
20 The craft of caring for clothes vanished with the ladies ' maid and the most common modern method of storage — hanging them , shrouded in plastic , on a wire coathanger — is less than ideal .
21 A baculovirus spray ( containing viruses specific to insects ) might , for instance , reduce a population sufficiently for predators to cope with the remainder , and so make it unnecessary to apply chemicals .
22 I i he 's got to organize meetings for priests to deal with the new accounting system .
23 the operational and reporting standards applicable to corporate finance work should be followed for assignments associated with the approval of investment advertisements .
24 The proposer provides the opportunity for conferences to deal with the industrial and political issues in a more rational way .
25 The document authorizes an unusually large payment , and it has been plausibly conjectured that it was intended to reimburse him for expenses connected with the ‘ impressing ’ of choirboys for the chapel , which had been ordered in 1440 .
26 The Oxford Regional Health Authority is denying it 's seeking an out of court settlement for haemophiliacs infected with the AIDS virus .
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