Example sentences of "for those [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing to do with heroics — heroics are for those epics they make in Hollywood — or the fact that I could n't live with myself .
2 It should at present , therefore , be reserved for those cases I outlined , where long-term anticoagulation is indicated .
3 For those things they buy only occasionally , and wish to choose carefully , they go to a larger central place , usually in the centre of a market town or a city .
4 Lying in bed at night is a perfect time for scanning our brain for those things we might have forgotten .
5 ‘ I am assuming the responsibility for all of my co-workers , both for those things I was aware of and for those things that I discovered in the last few days since the name of Olivetti began circulating .
6 I go for those things you forget about until you see them again .
7 You can use this statement within your own error handling routines to print out an error message for those errors you are not able to cope with .
8 For those times it was an environmentally sensitive organisation .
9 For those reasons I allow the appeal and I substitute an interim care order .
10 I support the measure , but for those reasons I have no confidence that the Bill will make more than a very small difference .
11 To allow for those contingencies I think it right to allow the commercial rate for the twenty eight hours per week in inverted commas , parental care , rather than a discounted rate .
12 Did you remember to pay the butcher for those sausages you had last week ?
13 Second , there are the cash resources available from the Training Agency , for those Compacts it is funding in Urban Programme Areas .
14 ‘ A pre-agreed percentage is deducted for those pensioners it is felt would not have travelled if the fare had not been free . ’
15 This excellent quiz type program for up to four players is well worth ordering for those evenings you have a few friends round for a couple of drinks .
16 Previously , " the classics " ( or some of them ) were a possession of the educated classes in general and for those classes they constituted a natural part of experience , forming a continuum with modern literatures and ideas .
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