Example sentences of "for [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 TWO young footballers playing for Middlesbrough and Darlington will return to their old school as heroes tomorrow .
2 His brother Paul , conversely , had soccer trials for Middlesbrough and Leeds but plays cricket , more out than in just now , for Yorks .
3 Stephen Birse , who competes for Middlesbrough and Cleveland , completed a fine double in the junior boys ' shot and javelin with throws of 12.41 metres and 47.37 metres both qualifying distances .
4 LONDON : PRINTED FOR TAYLOR AND HESSEY , FLEET STREET .
5 Aside from this speaking volumes about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other , it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet .
6 Mann tries to combine the desperation of their plight with a more lyrical look at Indian respect for struggle and death , all of which sits together a smidgeon uneasily until the final reel .
7 The Transit minibus will be used for outings and visits throughout the school year .
8 These may be organized by local groups such as stroke clubs , so that patients and their carers get together for outings or entertainments and shows .
9 Mr Harrison is known as Chopper , for reasons that Chelsea fans will understand but upon which the ladies of Esh Winning can only speculate .
10 Ask for reasons and justification for what they are saying , using ‘ why ’ questions .
11 It would not be altogether surprising if higher education did inculcate a certain distaste for dirtying one 's hands , for products and things ( money , in this context , is not a thing ) .
12 SLIGHT GROWTH FOR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN NEXT TWO YEARS
13 This will try to find markets for products and services coming from Montpellier and the other three European facilities in Havant , Valencia , Jrflla that are undergoing a similar process .
14 These promotional tools can be extremely useful to the discerning PRO , particularly for products and services which have passed their first peak of interest .
15 Q20 Why is it important to understand family roles and decision making processes for products and services that are consumed by the household as a unit ?
16 We have recognised the need for new initiatives to seek new markets for products and services . ’
17 The EIT 's policy is to hold the patents for products and processes accruing from its funding and to allow members to licence them .
18 In order for the market segmentation process to provide a valid input to company planning for products and markets , it must fulfil two basic requirements .
19 Drive to Beaver Creek , looking out on the way for moose and eagles along the roadside .
20 While this training is going on , special attention is paid to acquainting the child with the names of various plants and roots and their uses , especially those which are used as antidotes for insect or snake bites .
21 As Acheson had remarked in 1952 , the world had moved on too far for Churchill and Eden to try to revive the sort of personal ties which had existed with President Roosevelt during the Second World War — this would be " a classical example of the wrong way to do things " .
22 The Queen sent for Churchill and Salisbury .
23 Like his elder brothers J. E. Kynaston Studd ( later first baronet , q.v. ) and G. B. Studd , he played cricket for Eton and Cambridge , captaining both elevens , and for England .
24 Three years ago the Independent Scientific Committee for Smoking and Health declared that there was a ten to fifty percent increase in the risk of lung cancer and respiratory diseases for non-smokers who became passive smokers .
25 WACC has helped to provide computerised equipment for typesetting and page lay out .
26 In the government 's view , such diversity is healthy , accords well with the English and Welsh traditions of school education and makes for liveliness and innovation . ’
27 The relations for u and v taken above are the simplest , corresponding to simple elastic strains in each mesh .
28 Using ( 8.7 ) , we obtain the equation ( 8.8 ) Expressions for U and M in region II can be obtained from ( 7.2 ) and ( 7.8 ) in the form ( 8.9 ) With these , ( 8.8 ) may be integrated to give ( 8.10 )
29 Sybille booked a disc jockey who had been highly recommended , ‘ but he was a bit too French for Bernard and Laura ’ , Sybille commented drily .
30 setting aside a particular Sunday of their choice annually as Human Rights Day , for prayer and reflection on human rights issues .
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