Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun pl] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | For political reasons the ecu must be developed ’ , and the Financial Times wrote of ‘ Bonn 's disparagement of the European Currency Unit as the putative single currency ’ . |
2 | As the accompanying article by a Yugoslav investigative journalist suggests , however , it may well be that for political reasons the Yugoslavs have been fighting the case with at least one hand tied behind their back . |
3 | Today it means in terms of a hierarchy of pedagogical responsibilities that the individual and the individual family have a primary role , which they carry out through contracting and engaging for specific purposes the services of ‘ free ’ organizations according to their private ideological orientation , and only as a last resort does the state intervene directly . |
4 | For solid elements the enthalpy of atomisation is equal to the enthalpy of sublimation of the solid . |
5 | For HCI guests the daytime fun and games are centred around Drago with its lively family atmosphere . |
6 | Moreover , for geographic reasons the strategic benefits of Cam Ranh Bay in peacetime are likely to turn into a liability during war . |
7 | The above results confirm for right handers the asymmetrical involvement of left and right hemispheres in matters of speech production and perception . |
8 | Carrow claims that for normal children the test scores increase with age and that it differentiates individuals with known disorders , including deaf children and those with articulation difficulties , from ordinary , non-handicapped children . |
9 | This meant that , as a county , it was significantly smaller than it later became , and that ( in particular ) it did not include for local-government purposes the city of Oxford . |
10 | For descriptive purposes the CCPR is given as the slope ( SEM ) of each regression line ; the R-sq% is also given , which represents the extent to which each data set is described by a straight line . |
11 | If , in addition , they could hire for private patients the very expensive facilities in the way of X-ray machines , operating theatres and the like , to be found within the National Health Service , this too made their lives very much easier and in many cases made their private practice a possibility . |
12 | Celts and Negroes love funerals , Orientals of every kind love weddings , while for inward-looking Saxons the big days are family holidays . |
13 | For rural weavers the habit of association was in itself sufficient to produce at need an organisation to provide deputations or conduct strikes , and this habit was reinforced rather than created by more formal links such as village friendly or burial clubs . |
14 | For administrative reasons the problems we set have to be multiple choice . |
15 | For fee-based advisers the allocation is 100.5% for the first £2,500 of premium and 105.5% of balance . |
16 | For historic reasons the infant baptism figure most accurately represents the ‘ external constituency ’ of the Church of England , that is , those who are favourably disposed , but most of whom do not bother to attend . |
17 | For technical reasons the house had to be set back under a steep bank , and so feels slightly cramped . |
18 | For technical reasons the values recorded on the ground are for areas measuring 57 m along the scan lines and 79m between scan lines . |
19 | For social services the link with DHSS encourages the giving of attention to relationships with the health service , and to a lesser extent with social security . |
20 | For social workers the priorities in working with sufferers are : |
21 | For social workers the task is likely to be primarily to act as co-ordinator of services , but the counselling and supporting role for carer and cared for must not be overlooked . |
22 | For computational purposes the answer is an unambiguous no . |
23 | For computational linguists the over-riding concern is their practical use . |
24 | What is clear is that for different reasons the Nordic states were disinclined to pursue closer economic integration wholeheartedly , or were at least following their customary practice of slow and cautious deliberation to try to pinpoint and resolve in advance any possible difficulties . |
25 | Maybe they had been for old times the old times that had never really existed . |
26 | I bequeath to St Joseph 's Society for Foreign Missions the sum of £ and I declare that the receipt of the Superior General or of the Rector ( for the time being ) of St Joseph 's College , Mill Hill , London shall be a good discharge . |
27 | It was true that it followed close on a humiliation for British arms the loss of the fortress of Tobruk in North Africa and the withdrawal of the Eighth Army to the Egyptian frontier . |
28 | Not for British architects the spoiled role of their Finnish counterparts who command the same prestige in society as pop stars do in Western society . |
29 | But to the Royal Institute for British Architects the grandly named Avenue de Chartres car park in Chichester , West Sussex , is an object of beauty . |
30 | The British press was as good as its word ; but Radio Luxembourg is based in Paris , and for French listeners the story of a first-class row between their Anglo-Saxon neighbours to the west is too good to miss . |