Example sentences of "for [pron] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Most notably these have included , first , a concern with income distribution and the need to combat ‘ absolute ’ poverty , triggered by McNamara in 1973 ; and second , the need to finance the trade deficits , and consequent ‘ adjustment ’ , of the many African countries for whom the second oil price rise of 1979 was a near fatal blow . |
2 | Also here is the tomb of San Saccaria , the founder of the Barnabites for whom the first church was built . |
3 | It brought closer Home Office control and local authority subsidy to reformatories for children for whom the first resort of probation had either failed or was thought inappropriate . |
4 | Newry , for whom the next step in their evolution is to make an impression on the park as well as off it , proudly and quite rightly tout their immaculate facility as one of the major sporting successes in the district . |
5 | ‘ Oliver Craddock wrote this down for me the first time I saw him and I 'd forgotten all about it , ’ he said . |
6 | But the vision was a long way off from Britain , for which the first two years of the Fifties were a continuation of wartime in civilian clothes . |
7 | The first and second layer spacing is obtained similarly from α c measured along directions for which the first and second layer atoms lie in the same place . |
8 | It is acceptable to use the same name as someone else if it is used for a different class of goods or services to the ones for which the first mark is registered . |
9 | A similar effect is seen with a shorter ( GC ) n insert [ ( GC ) 4 G ) , data not shown ] for which the first GC step is cut with lower efficiency . |
10 | This information has been taken from an article ( Saunders and Hon-Chung , 1984 ) in the Journal of Sales Management for which the first author was editor . |
11 | But the states for which the nineteenth century had been a success story , Germany and still more Great Britain , showed little or nothing of the desire for officially-backed dissemination of their culture and advertisement of their intellectual achievements which was so noticeable in France . |
12 | That 's er eight in seven games for him the last seven . |
13 | So for him the next test — whose result he was awaiting — would be crucial . |
14 | He then ordered a car to call for him the next morning for a similar occasion and was felled by a stroke while waiting for the lift . |
15 | Sandy was going to the US and I asked if I could carry for him the next year , but everybody was asking so I did n't get very far . |
16 | Yes , ’ said Joe , as he poured Runner 's unfinished cider into a bottle ready for him the next night , ‘ he 's blessed with a good woman . |
17 | And make sure the nose it to wall be , so you , so it 's alright for him the next morning , you know ! |
18 | In the same month , in what was for her the last term of her formal education , Alix became engaged to Sebastian Manning . |
19 | ‘ Well , I paid far too much for it the first time , so I 've put a really low reserve on it now . |
20 | Lessing — for us the first of these theoreticians — is quite frank about the strictly functional purpose of his concern with Aristotle . |
21 | NeXT Computer Inc is likely to go public next year , founder Steve Jobs said in Chicago last week , although he added that no steps have yet been taken to start the process : ‘ Things ( have been ) going very well for us the last few quarters , ’ Jobs said , and ‘ this quarter looks quite good as well , so if things keep on their present course and the market is good , I think there 's a real good possibility that we 'll go public next year . ’ |