Example sentences of "for [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Data from the weather craft are made available for nothing to other governments under international agreements .
2 It is a must for everyone with strategic , economic and political interests in the Arab Gulf .
3 Moreover , if we accept , as it is often proclaimed , that user education is a continuous educational process , desirable for everyone at different stages of their lives , then this goal must surely be sought and certainly co-operation and co-ordination are the agencies by which it can be effected .
4 It sets out to show that there are comics for everyone from political exposes to baroque fantasies , from toilet humour to cartoon confessionals .
5 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
6 It is for everyone in local offices but is particularly relevant to Client Advisers .
7 Summing up a custom-made guitar , especially when it was made for no-one in particular , is a difficult task at the best of times .
8 Look out for them at major department stores .
9 During the day , swallows hawk for them at low levels .
10 He will play for defending champions Kelburne tomorrow against DW Clydesdale and will be available to play for them at regular intervals throughout the second half of the season in addition to the finals of the European Club Championship in May .
11 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
12 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
13 It would control referrals to providers outside the District and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
14 One of them — a little old-fashioned perhaps , for I do not see many people doing it nowadays — is to walk around it guide-book in hand , best of all with one of those old Murray 's Handbooks for Travellers , the most catholic , the most informative , the most solid guide-books ever written in this country ; still well worth buying though the last one came out nearly fifty years ago and one must hunt for them with increasing difficulty in the second-hand bookshops .
15 The key to the success of such releases , though , is always that you do not have to pay for them with significant amounts of guilt or regret the next morning .
16 At higher altitudes , swifts trawl for them with open beaks .
17 However , parameters for them for individual writers could be extracted from an initial training phase for a script recognition system .
18 The areas ripe for action are legion : working to reduce the costs of energy to industry 's intensive users by gaining access for them to European supply grids , and by lobbying other European governments to withdraw subsidies from their competitors in other countries ; pressing for the even enforcement of regulations across all European Community countries ; or even in assisting British companies to win major contracts in countries with a less ‘ hands-off ’ approach to industry .
19 Until the last few years the entire auto industry was so fixed in its opposition to small cars as to leave the market for them to foreign firms .
20 The very young have astonishing guts , but there 's so little we 're allowed to do for them without signed parental consent .
21 In the afternoon , Harry Armstrong and reactor physicist Dave Maxwell held a question and answer session for them about Scottish Nuclear , the power station and nuclear energy in general .
22 I wo n't trouble you with the percentages of votes cast for them as new managers in the various ballots .
23 But the church 's clerics still took offence , particularly at the point that local people should be encouraged to take an interest in the schools by having some financial responsibility for them through local government .
24 Fen was leaving the well-worn path now to fight a way for them through giant cow parsley and into a beechwood offering shelter from prying eyes .
25 Since then a report of the Royal College of Physicians has also emphasised the need for a comprehensive approach to the problem which takes account of the wide range of factors influencing both the supply of tobacco products and demand for them by young people .
26 Their refusal to face the fact that many schools want to opt out of having their budgeting done for them by remote administrators .
27 Beyond swing doors were the babies : mended harelips , and small creatures who had constructed for them by human skill gullet or anal opening or separate fingers with which the working cells and DNA during their gestation had failed to provide them .
28 But they also take scraps thrown out for birds , together with the bread and milk put out for them by well-meaning animal lovers .
29 What is striking about these two books is the sense they convey — little less unusual now than when they were written — of a strong and independent black community , in which people found their own way rather than having it mapped out for them by white expectations .
30 Damian ffrench-Farce , their ‘ brilliant , totally undiscovered ’ interior designer , scoured dozens of builders ' yards , hunting down just the right sort of town-house brick , thrown out in the course of demolishing other houses of similar vintage ; when the supply ran out , bricks were made specially for them by local craftsmen .
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