Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 John Smith the leader of our Party has put forward his own personal preference for one member one vote for the selection of candidates , with a special cut rate for trades unionists who pay the political levy .
2 erm we have developed over in the university , in the arts area especially , for arts undergraduates who do n't have mathematical or scientific training , ways of giving them erm training in computer programming , and they come out really both full of fun about it and with a lot more confidence than they could possibly have imagined they would have when they began .
3 But Jose-Maria Mendiluce , a senior UN High Commissioner for Refugees official who met Mr Milosevic , was sceptical those assurances would prove more effective than previous promises often broken by Serb forces , a UNHCR spokeswoman , Alemka Lisinski , said .
4 Working on what in effect was virgin territory for customs officers our crews produced fantastic results in the earlier days .
5 Students at the University are eligible to apply for sports bursaries which are awarded each year to those students who have already shown that they have exceptional sporting ability and who wish to achieve further excellence .
6 For years companies who have fleets of cars have used this method of payment instead of buying outright .
7 You pick who you want but you got ta justify it and er and then so so okay , for arguments sake you pick say , for arguments sake picks .
8 Cool For Cats Volume One is available at £12.99 .
9 A Staffordshire University graduate is organising a reunion for ceramics students who studied at the centre in 1965 when it was North Staffordshire College of Technology .
10 Most of these liabilities er inevitably are n't necessarily for pensions payments they 're back to the active members , some of whom wo n't make any actual claim on this possibly for thirty years time , so there could well be a er a a scheme which is arrived at which is a pay as you go , which is n't any great liability o on , on any one pension scheme at any particular moment in time .
11 It will be an expensive detour for users — it is much simpler to either buy Windows now or wait for Windows NT which promises links into Unix . ’
12 Microsoft is developing a version of Visual C++ for Windows NT which is scheduled to ship in the third quarter .
13 BRS is currently developing Win32 application programming interface extensions for Windows NT which will be available by the end of the year .
14 BRS is currently developing Win32 application programming interface ( APIs ) extensions for Windows NT which will be available by the end of the year .
15 First and foremost we have to consider the immediate social contexts in which the statements are made : in one case an intervention in a youth project on a council estate dominated by the particular group of boys being interviewed ; in the second case a course run for police officers who had special responsibility for training cadets in the art of ‘ good community relations ’ .
16 It 's very difficult for police officers who are vi visiting victims of crime every day , to see an offender apparently getting away with it .
17 There are many opportunities which arise for women artists who are members of WASL .
18 The pressure to please must have been especially strong for women writers who , if they wrote novels of ideas , were in danger of either being rejected as over-cerebral or having the intellectual content of their work ignored .
19 For women officers there 's always the possibility that they 'll have to deal with the perpetrators of sexual abuse and violence .
20 For women workers there is a different pattern : 47 per cent of Afro-Caribbean women and 52 per cent of Asian women are manual workers , while 37 per cent of white women are manual workers ; and 1 per cent of Afro-Caribbean women as compared to 6 per cent Asian and 7 per cent of white women are in professional and managerial occupations .
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