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

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1 In preparing the timetables for these services we sought to meet the objectives of providing a series of connections between buses from central Livingston and trains to and from Edinburgh .
2 For these services he is rewarded with money .
3 Moreover , for these firms we have confined our analysis to their Scotch Whisky business .
4 By the time she has budgeted for these basics she has £50 left for the six-week holiday .
5 For these reasons we shall drop references to the separation of science and religion during the scientific revolution .
6 For these reasons we are satisfied that the Act of 1990 does not affect the situation in any way .
7 For these reasons we are currently unable to use your suggestion .
8 For these reasons we intend to perform future studies on DNA fragments containing isolated actinomycin binding sites .
9 For these reasons they tended to be much less closely associated with the advocacy of specific legal and penal reforms than classical criminology was .
10 For these reasons they have grown very slowly in recent years , as Table 3.4 shows , and their comparative importance has declined .
11 For these reasons it is necessary for you to check catalogues carefully to make sure the trees you order are compatible , or you could grow self-fertile varieties that do not need cross-pollination .
12 For these reasons it seems that it is not so much that people are making more of a fuss about bereavement these days but rather that the traditional ways of coping with it are not readily available , so that alternative ways of supporting people have to be found .
13 For these reasons it is often difficult in many cases to trace a single primary source .
14 For these reasons it seems reasonable to suggest that all lifeforms on Earth shared a common origin : there is little likelihood that it sprang up contemporaneously in several different parts of the globe .
15 For these reasons it is worth considering carefully the kinds of approach to assessment that are currently available , and examining ways of improving these .
16 For these reasons it is difficult to generate principles of interviewing , there are always alternative viewpoints and exceptions .
17 For these reasons it is the delightful little Concerto which comes over with the greatest conviction though the recording acoustic is far too resonant for the essentially intimate character of the writing ; and the sound in general affords too much prominence to the continuo which booms away in a far from discreet manner .
18 For these reasons it is difficult to get into .
19 For these reasons it is also unlikely to bring about genuine professional development and change .
20 For these reasons it is the imaging procedure of choice .
21 For these reasons it is no exaggeration to claim that the increasing drift to training at the expense of education , in adult education as elsewhere , represents a very real threat to a democratic society .
22 For these reasons it is suggested that in tackling the problem , good monitoring arrangements should be coupled with an early involvement of school and parents .
23 For these reasons it is seldom used for current measurement nowadays but it does find application in a modified form of operation that enables electrical power to be measured in both direct and alternating-current circuits at frequencies up to a few hundred hertz .
24 For these reasons I prefer to use the phrase ‘ rules for changing the rules ’ ( Bateson , 1976 ) .
25 For these reasons I have considered anxiously whether , if the law should be held not to provide to a local government authority the right to sue for libel , the need for adequate protection of the reputation of such an authority would be sufficiently met by other remedies .
26 For these reasons I conclude that as a matter of interpretation the powers of the Director do not cease , as regards the questioning of the person under investigation , when he is charged ; that the principle of common sense , expressed in the maxim generalia specialibus non derogant , entails that the general provisions of the Code yield to the particular provisions of the Act of 1987 in cases to which that Act applies ; and that neither history nor logic demands that any qualification of what Parliament has so clearly enacted ought to be implied .
27 My Lords , for these reasons I would allow this appeal .
28 For these reasons I conclude that the existence and provisions of the Act of 1976 afford no assistance to the health authority 's case .
29 For these reasons I am not able to accept Hambros Jersey 's submissions on the proper interpretation of section 238(2) .
30 For these reasons I have come to the conclusion and I hold , that the banks have failed to bring their case within article 5(3) .
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