Example sentences of "in [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 Listing particulars are required to contain all such information as investors and their professional advisers would reasonably require and reasonably expect to find in them for the purpose of making an informed assessment of the assets , liabilities , financial position , profits , losses and prospects of the issuing company and the rights attaching to its securities .
2 It had been with shame and some irritation that he had recognized in himself for the first time the nagging of jealousy .
3 As he later recorded in his ‘ Lines on an Autumnal Evening ’ , these were the settings in which for the first time ‘ young Poesy/Stared wildly-eager in her noontide dream ’ .
4 She had turned on him again that remarkable glance in which for the first time he had detected to his discomfiture a brief flash of intelligence and of calculation .
5 Had Andrewes remained in Cambridge , his reputation would probably have been unblemished but he would have lacked the stimulus to write the magnificent sermons which he preached at Court ; and he would not willingly have engaged in the controversial writing in which for the first time he set out the Anglican Church 's position in terms which European scholars could respect ; above all his Preces , even had they been written , would not have contained the breadth of experience , and the depth of feeling , based on that experience , which made them treasures of the Church .
6 The third , from the history department , is more explicit and distinguishes between general reading matter which would make " browsing … a broadening experience in itself for the children " and teacher resources ( including teaching packs and reference books ) which would not only stimulate improved pedagogy in the new " evidence-based course " , but also permit teachers to foster pupils ' library use by example .
7 She began , Dear Sis , Tell Joel that it 's quite an education in itself for the girls to be brought up in the heart of the capital , and on the very shores of London 's historic river .
8 Given recent reductions in the rate of personal taxation , there is now little fiscal benefit to be obtainedthough in any case that should have been regarded as an incidental benefit and not a justification in itself for the establishment of such a company .
9 ‘ He may have some kind of interest in you for the moment , little make-up lady , but , believe me , it wo n't last .
10 1938 Caption — ‘ And do I put in one for the urn ? ’
11 ‘ Hired murderers — in it for the blood money .
12 It is good work , this , Angus , it is bringing the thing home to plenty folk who have only been in it for the furore so far , for the chance to squeeze their girls in the crowd and all that kind of thing .
13 It 's just as well — I cut two holes in it for the ears !
14 One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’
15 One senior minister said : ‘ There was nothing in it for the Right . ’
16 I 'm only in it for the fund-raising !
17 This was not the rich pap of the commercial world and there was little money in it for the artists .
18 But what is in it for the wasps ?
19 What is in it for the fluke ?
20 The syllabus for modern languages in the GCSE is very full ; but there is no place in it for the teaching of grammar .
21 But what is in it for the female ?
22 Before the new names can go in the pot , the ones that have remained in it for the two years have to come out so , after a brief introduction by the chairman of the trustees and the vicar , the three keyholders leave the room to go next door to the church where the chest is kept .
23 But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves .
24 What 's in it for the developer ?
25 ‘ There 's been a reversal to bands saying , ‘ We 're just in it for the music ’ , and we 're not like that at all .
26 Perhaps a crewman stumbles , it could be the gloop is n't hot enough , maybe there is n't enough pepper in it for the cook 's liking .
27 Private court patronage was not just a reserve of employment for members of a political interest , however , for there was danger in it for the patron .
28 He was then taken outside and made to dig a grave in the rocky , frozen ground , which took about three hours , before sleeping in it for the night .
29 What 's in it for the nurse ?
30 Having obtained B , we now select a pivotal element in it for the next step ; the selection is arbitrary except that the element must be nonzero and must not be in the second row , which contains the unit .
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