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

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1 You also told me that for eleven years you were national coach and team manager to the United Arab Emirates .
2 Is the Minister seriously saying that when he drew up the disposal scheme and the scheme for professional advice he had no consultation with the Secretary of State for Transport ?
3 Well considering nothing 's been done for fifty year I suppose really
4 Nevertheless , he realised that for political reasons it would be very difficult to do less than had been proposed in the Bill introduced in 1938 .
5 In this way , people lose their virginity , experiment with drink or drugs , run up debts , consider divorce and even vote for political parties they swore they would never support .
6 When Edward invited Harry to Oxford for Eights Week he informed him of his expectations from Lincoln College .
7 Livermore said : ‘ For 70 minutes he showed tremendous enthusiasm .
8 ‘ They might be favourites but if we stick to our passing game and play for each other we can shock them . ’
9 I believe erm the rulers of Kuwait at the time were very erm wise to make such treaty with the British for the protection of their country and the British respected the Kuwait autonomy at the time and this joint erm respect for each other I believe which gave rise to Kuwait to be what it is today .
10 It has been said that if each soil conservationist stopped the movement of one grain of soil for each word he has written on the topic , the problem of soil erosion would disappear .
11 For each word you have problems spelling , try to think of a reason why .
12 When dividing the total design effort into packages for each firm it is most important to define the boundaries of these packages clearly and comprehensively .
13 Every ship must have a manifest for each port she calls at .
14 ‘ On the new album I went to extremes , and for each song I had two or three complete lead breaks worked out for every solo , prior to actually going in to make the album .
15 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
16 Rummaging through hundreds or thousands of components for each part you require will take a great deal of time .
17 ‘ A supplement of ten pounds for each performance you do . ’
18 The methodological focus of this chapter is to learn techniques for dealing with the relationship between two interval level variables ; such data is often called paired , X - Y data , since for each case we have a pair of values which we want to display together .
19 If you allow this for each garment you will not be disappointed by lack of progress , which seems to cause some knitters to stop using the garter carriage altogether .
20 We will pay £100 for each story we use .
21 Under the legislation , manufacturers can claim a credit of 25 per cent of the market value for each computer they give away to schools .
22 But from June 1 they will pay £5 and an additional 10p for each trip they make .
23 Single cover , for the prime earner in the family , can cost as little as 15p a month for each £100 you borrow .
24 The adventurers may ask other questions of the Oracle , but the questioner must make a Fel test for each question he asks .
25 Its , it 's a different process for each person you see , because everyone who 's had a mental illness is , is going to be different from another person ; a different history .
26 How much support and practical help you will get from your local Social Services Department varies from area to area , but everyone is at least entitled to one third of a pint of free milk each day for each child you mind .
27 well there was two parts to the brochure , erm , the , there was the general part within the brochure about eighty percent of the brochure was general for every development , the other twenty percent which would prefer specifically to that development , so there was a corporate field to the brochure , but for each development it would have it 's individual flavour , that would show pictures of the locality for example , hence the golf and the erm lake and the erm specific costs of running that , that responsibility would be the responsibility then of the region putting in , cos obviously at the centre I would n't know whether there was a golf course in that area or not .
28 At the same time , however , increased taxes on income mean that people derive less income for each hour they work and they may therefore decide to prefer leisure to work , i.e. work less — the substitution effect .
29 For each hour we use on the project we could say we lose £5 contribution .
30 It costs more than a normal prescription , two or three times as much , one charge for each hormone they contain , yet means the difference between health or serious illness and peace of mind for you and your partner .
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