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

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1 For instance many products are promoted as being the " in thing " , whose consumption will make you " one of the crowd " .
2 For instance those patients with a normal haemodynamic response and a clear admission CXR ( 70% of the group ) had a 1-year mortality of 1% compared to 30% in the remainder .
3 The special circumstances of the Great War undoubtedly played some part in bringing about change : for instance several soldiers from Canada or Australia who married women from Edinburgh were from better-off families than their brides .
4 Er a lot of the things are made specially for us , for instance these spoons .
5 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
6 If the Carrier agrees to accept Dangerous Goods for carriage such goods must be accompanied by a full declaration of their nature and contents and be properly and safely packed and labelled in accordance with any statutory regulations for the time being in force for carriage by road .
7 Few clients actually fly-in for work these days , although CFS does play host to the occasional itinerant propliner staging through the Mediterranean .
8 In an increasingly desperate search for peace some pacifists were even prepared to make overtures to Fascist organizations .
9 But after losing a protracted fight for asylum both parents were deported .
10 But after losing a protracted fight for asylum both parents were deported .
11 And she knew herself to look better , clad in what passed for finery these days , than she did in the house where with so much work to do she had not a moment to spare for her appearance .
12 The tapestries were in remarkably good condition when found but have been sent out for restoration several times this century and final work on the last two will be finished next June .
13 For convenience these enterprises will mainly be discussed as though they were single companies , though in fact they are normally composed of a parent company and several layers of subsidiaries .
14 For convenience both notices may , if the local authority wish , he served together in the same document .
15 Laws in science , so it was argued , were of the logical form " All As are Bs " , ( for example all swans are white ) yet it is impossible to investigate empirically all As .
16 The courses focus on the various adjustments following retirement with financial advice to assist individuals in planning a new lifestyle , including for example such ambitions as moving home or starting a business .
17 For example most teachers would prefer their students to make consistent use of style sheets rather than fix details of a document so that they are next-to-impossible to change .
18 Lack of privacy in hospital may also be a cause of problems with bladder or bowels ; for example most patients find it difficult to use a bedpan , or commode in the ward area , even when well screened from other patients .
19 For example both children knew that bricks A and B were the same size , but , when viewed through portholes in a box , A looked bigger to one child and B looked bigger to the partner .
20 In addition , some libraries will be happy to help you with a list of local agencies or specialist agencies , for example those agencies which deal with computer personnel in London or major cities .
21 This problem , as will be discussed later in the chapter , is particularly germane to the memory literature where studies often employ only two levels of arousal ( for example those studies reviewed in Deffenbacher , 1983 ) .
22 For example some mothers feel very embarrassed about reprimanding their child or dealing with a tantrum in public and so the child rapidly learns that a tantrum could produce sweets if enough fuss is created ( McAuley and McAuley 1977 ) .
23 For example some leases require the expert to receive submissions or evidence from the parties .
24 For example some bacteria form ethanol , lactate , or succinate and do not evolve much H 2 because they dispose of reducing energy in these electron sink products .
25 For example some landowners invested money in manufacturing or industries such as mining , and some manufacturers bought large estates in an attempt to gain the social acceptance enjoyed by the aristocracy .
26 Because of the present-day search for virtuosity many dancers can attempt such roles after they have mastered its technique .
27 Again for simplicity these variations will not be mentioned at this stage , but will be introduced when they become relevant to particular topics .
28 In looking for significance some critics took a sociological line but perhaps psychology was a better guide .
29 Viewing a property for sale many years ago , I remember standing in the garden , close to the rear fence , looking back at the house .
30 These greedy predators are seldom offered for sale these days and should be reserved for aquariums stocked with fish and mobile invertebrate forms only .
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