Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The demand for narrow money M0 or M1 is likely to be more elastic than the demand for broad money M3 , M4 or M5 . |
2 | 317 patients met criteria for probable Alzheimer 's disease , 569 met criteria for broad Alzheimer 's disease , and 267 met those for multi-infarct dementia . |
3 | for fifty quid b bought a cheap one |
4 | Kang Young Hoon Prime Minister *Lee Seung Yoon Deputy Prime Minister ; Economic Planning Board Choi Ho Joong Foreign Affairs *Ahn Eung Mo Home Affairs *Chung Yong Euy Finance *Yi Jong Nam Justice Lee Sang Hoon Defence Chong Won Sik Education *Chung Dong Sung Sports *Kang Bo Seong Agriculture , Forestry and Fisheries *Park Pil Soo Trade and Industry *Lee Hee Il Energy and Resources Kwon Yong Gack Construction *Kim Jeong Soo Health and Social Affairs Choi Young Choul Labour *Kim Chang Sik Transport Lee Woo Jae Communications Choe Byung Yul Public Information *Lee Yun Tack Government Administration *Chung Kun Mo Science and Technology *Hong Sung Chul National Unification Lee O Young Culture *Choi Sang Yup Director of Office of Legislation Lee Sang Young Director of Patriots ' and Veterans ' Affairs Agency Suh Dong Kwon Director of Agency for National Security Planning Cho Kyung Shik Director of Environment Agency Park Chul On First State Minister for Political Affairs *Lee Ke Soon Second State Minister for Political Affairs * New appointment . |
5 | There was much truth in it , despite their respect for each other 's freedom and independence . |
6 | Last week , it announced an unprecedented pact with its rival Chrysler to manufacture jointly transmissions and other drive-line components for each other 's van and car ranges . |
7 | This kind of mutuality can certainly happen between friends , though there must be a clear understanding by each as to the nature of the exercise , a proper respect for confidences and for each other 's judgment . |
8 | They closed , lost balance and fell to the ground , rolling , kicking , punching , hands reaching for each other 's throats . |
9 | After Dee left , we emptied the contents of our shiny carriers on to the floor and sat amid the jumble drinking coffee and trying on various ‘ finds ’ for each other 's approval , between ‘ oohs ’ and ‘ aahs ’ . |
10 | The important decision is never to give up working for each other 's benefit . |
11 | But gradually a mutual respect , based on agreed boundaries for each other 's territory and mutual usefulness , built up . |
12 | The support from one 's functional colleagues requires first of all a high degree of mutuality of respect for each other 's expertise and a shared acceptance of the objective that you are trying to achieve . |
13 | While living together , cats may help each other in terms of mutual defence against intruders and caring for each other 's offspring . |
14 | And Robert Kilroy-Silk , smooth operator that he is , soon had the invited audience going for each other 's jugulars , vigorously defending their position and trying to make the ‘ other side ’ look bad . |
15 | Young women of this age show a high regard for each other 's individuality and a greater ability to tolerate differences . |
16 | Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally . |
17 | Not only is that unfair , but it will require checks by local authorities , and snooping to see how couples are living together to decide whether they are liable for each other 's bill . |
18 | Aware , as she most certainly was , that she could not be pleased to see him — grief , if past experience was anything to go by , they 'd no doubt be going for each other 's throats before the meal was half over — Leith returned to the kitchen and prepared some salad . |
19 | She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children . |
20 | The democratic leader suggested what the boys should do , showed concern for each boy 's individual welfare , participated in the activities of the group , but left the decisions about what to do to the boys themselves . |
21 | Following the earlier example , assume the payment for each quarter 's electricity is made in the next quarter . |
22 | Before rehearsals started , he got himself in trim by running every day , knowing that he would have to be ultra-fit for each night 's three-hour performance , appearing on stage for almost every minute of it . |
23 | By principle I we see that U = N. Thus for each n ε N we have n ε U ; that is S(n) is true , as required . |
24 | For the acquisition phase , these Freeman codes are stored in a database which covers each letter of the alphabet , for each person 's handwriting . |
25 | Job descriptions establish a definite task for each person 's job , and procedures are established for many work routines , communication between individuals and departments , and the settlement of disputes and appeals . |
26 | The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed . |
27 | If we write for the quantity of goods transferred from site i to site j ( ) , we are faced with the constraints , for each i = 1 , … , m , . |
28 | For each labourer 's unit it comes to one hundred and fifty with the land . |
29 | He develops the organization by developing the team , clarifying accountabilities and showing genuine appreciation consistently , for each individual 's contribution to profit . |
30 | In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment . |