Example sentences of "an [adj] [pron] for the " in BNC.
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1 | An honest vote for Labour — or an evasive one for the Liberal Democrats , which will also help Mr Kinnock to Downing Street — signals a return to Britain 's long , tragic , doomed pursuit of a soft option . |
2 | However , the relationship between party and state is by no means an easy one for the party to manage . |
3 | If it is a choice between asking to play a fixture that day and cramming Rangers domestic and European games into an even tighter schedule , the decision will be an obvious one for the Ibrox club . |
4 | The war was an unsatisfactory one for the USSR in several other respects . |
5 | The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class . |
6 | Outside the Review the whole area of digitisation of existing research library material is an important one for the 1990s . |
7 | This season is an important one for the women 's game , and accordingly the league programme starts a fortnight early to ensure an early finish and accommodate senior coach Terry Gregg 's plans . |
8 | In addition , trouble threatened from the mercurial figure of Winston Churchill , who had resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in January 1931 in protest at Baldwin 's acceptance of eventual self-government for India , an issue which threatened to be an explosive one for the Conservative party , since it allied Churchill to the fourth source of discontent : the Diehard element , also strongly represented amongst the grass roots of the party . |
9 | The situation on the farm was an ever-changing one for the wife and examples of these changes were seen on many holdings . |
10 | The topic is an attractive one for the application of games theory and mathematical modelling but , more important , we need more field data . |