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

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1 An exercise programme is a useful addition for the majority and for certain patients can produce a significant improvement in their physical capacity .
2 His death quite literally shattered the Prince and for a time he lost all sense of purpose .
3 Reuters news agency cited him as saying that he and Klaus had agreed a timetable for moves towards the split and for preparing legislation at both federal and republic level to ensure a peaceful transition to two independent states .
4 At this stage most people would have given up the struggle and for a time settled for Ted , who by now had enlisted new blood into his team , including the trusty old campaigner , John Peyton , and Peter Walker , who was re-engaged as Ted 's campaign manager .
5 The questions involved did not relate to the guilt or innocence of the defendants but whether they had been wrongfully deprived of material which should have been available to them in preparing for the trial and for use at the trial if relevant .
6 And whatever Councillor says , there was an inadequate period for that essential preparation , both within the directorate and for heads and teachers , to allow them to come to terms with what Local Manage of the schools meant .
7 Like any lender the buyer will wish to make a return as a reward for loss of use of the money and for the risk of non repayment when the loan expires .
8 Last week , the Montgomery County ( Maryland ) chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) , tired of waiting for the police to solve the case and for NIH to comment on the report , held a press conference to express its outrage at the events of the past seven months and to demand that the lives of those affected ‘ be made whole ’ .
9 Also held in the Main Database are a number of other tables used for the management of the text and for reporting .
10 From 1702–1711 he was also simultaneously Captain-General and Master-General of the Ordnance , responsible both for commanding the nation 's armies in the field and for its land defences against invasion .
11 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
12 He maintained that Mr. S. was responsible for the operation of the computer and for producing an invoice with that discount recorded upon it .
13 Most importantly , he is responsible for the business side of the election and for the oversight and eventual declaration of expenses .
14 There is an urgent need to improve the training of our young people to make them among the best trained in Europe , in the skills needed for industry , for the present and for the future .
15 So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " .
16 The social stigma of alcoholism sees it as a disgrace rather than a disease that is beyond the control of the sufferer and for this reason ( and their own " denial " — which will be explained later ) friends and family may be reluctant to accept the true nature of the diagnosis .
17 Jones , is responsible for the servicing of the Hebdomadal Council ( the body charged with the ultimate responsibility ‘ for the administration of the University and for the management of its finances and property ’ ) , for a wide range of matters relating to the general administration of the University , and for various ad hoc inquiries and working parties .
18 The headmistress let out a yell that must have rattled every window-pane in the building and for the second time in the last five minutes she shot out of her chair like a rocket .
19 So I mean put all this effort in the building and for the Queen they knock it down afterwards . ’
20 One of the greatest love stories of all time and amongst the most enthralling romances in literature — JANE EYRE is compulsive entertainment for both those who know the story and for those to whom it is unfamiliar .
21 That 's why I 'm pushing for the fight and for me the sooner the better .
22 Its passage had been delayed by the calling of the December general election , at which Prime Minister Poul Schlüter had sought to strengthen his position by obtaining a mandate both for the budget and for a programme of tax reforms [ see pp. 37868 ; 37924-25 ] .
23 One of the earliest preoccupations of the Council was with the implications , for the curriculum and for teaching , of the raising of the school-leaving age to sixteen , urged powerfully in the Crowther Report and now by its successor , the Newsom Report , published in 1963 .
24 During that term , the deputy head was pushing the committee to expand this work in the direction of his vision of study skills across the curriculum and for the whole age range .
25 to be responsible for the day-to-day running of the Course and for making changes as necessary to improve the running of the Course within overall policy set by MCC ;
26 As events unfolded and the Library Association failed to act it is to be viewed as a piece of misfortune for the Code , and hence the Association and for the profession .
27 Attempts to lure Howell away from Bowdoin to larger and better-known institutions all foundered on his love for the college and for the state which had adopted him .
28 The surety covenant increases the value of the reversion in that the landlord can look not only to the tenant but also to the sureties for the payment of a sum equal to the rent and for damages for failure to comply with the other tenant 's covenants .
29 The most important buildings would have had red hand-made tiles on the roof and for this reason , the region became known as Rottwil ( red villa ) .
30 The principle of analogy will provide a reasonably secure framework for interpretation for the hearer and for the analyst most of the time .
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