Example sentences of "for [adv] [pron] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then this spell may be broken , for both her and the child , since the new baby represents yet another time-cycle which she carries and gives birth to . |
2 | Sybille was the single most important element which eased daily pressure for both her and Bernard in France . |
3 | MATTHEW Le Tissier believes the England team is big enough for both him and Andy Sinton . |
4 | I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods . |
5 | In the meantime Lowell had made do with powdered milk for both him and the animal . |
6 | ‘ How long it is right for both me and the bank to do the job is not something we are considering at present , ’ he says , ‘ but I would be surprised if I was still here in 16 years ' ; time . ’ |
7 | Halifax was maybe a bit close to the line , but it served a purpose for both me and them . ’ |
8 | But it is important for people to understand that this is a job they are doing , and for both they and the professionals involved to realise its significance . |
9 | His personal troubles sent him in search of analysts for both himself and his wife , sometimes with disastrous consequences . |
10 | PLZ ARE Londoner DJ Pogo and ex-pat US rappers Regi and Fredi , and is a debut for both them and the GFTJ label . |
11 | At a lunch and presentation event at Speke Community Comprehensive School , Compact director Mike McCann told businesses that the partnership paid dividends for both them and the young people involved . |
12 | ‘ So I 'd have to pay for both lots when I bought them , even if I put one straight back into the next auction ? ’ |
13 | Well I think the er right honourable gentleman knows for both I and my right honourable friend the chancellor have made the position quite clear , that the extra value added tax is a vital part of our policies to get public borrowing down but that we will be offering help to people who are vulnerable . |
14 | Campers are welcome to use communal kitchens and dining rooms , and there are washing facilities for both us and our clothes , each of which are in need . |
15 | For both us and the horse there are many advantages in forming habits . |
16 | ‘ When a client is accepted , there 's a trial period for both us and the client . |
17 | The rent was one shilling and tenpence for each dwelling — I remember the amount because Miss Young went to the Church Vestry to pay for both herself and her neighbour each Saturday morning at the same time that I was collecting the pensions for the Almshouse Ladies . |
18 | At that point , the passenger-to-be produced her UWC pass and , on her assurance delivered in Ulster speech that the flight was indeed an essential service , it was accepted as valid for both herself and the pilot . |
19 | At the time she had had Peter in her tummy and a fall could have had serious consequences for both herself and the unborn baby . |
20 | Actions which appear to compromise free speech are sure to be criticised in Parliament , where the Attorney must answer for both his and the DPP 's prosecution policy . |
21 | It provides a safe working platform for both you and the equipment needed . |
22 | If you find Cystitis flares up after sex , it 's a good idea for both you and your partner to wash the genital area before and after . |
23 | Tomy 's extra special baby care products are packed with innovative features for both you and your baby . |
24 | Picking a sling can be quite a personal choice , for both you and your baby . |
25 | In order to make accounting simpler , for both you and the Treasurer , the Finance Committee have decided that in future all payments will become due on the 1st . |
26 | To develop an awareness and understanding of the interactions between company operations and the environment for both itself and the general public . |
27 | Those Sardinians who had any money at all were able to buy up land for practically nothing and get rich pasture for their sheep . |
28 | The Rural Wales Awards , sponsored by National Westminster Bank , can be given by the county branches of CPRW for practically anything that promotes environmental good practice , or displays design that is in harmony with the landscape , or that has served to restore an important landscape feature ( natural or man-made ) , or that is innovative or promotes better environmental awareness and understanding . |
29 | A very fine plant , the blackthorn , good for almost anything that ailed a man 's insides , providing bud and flower and bitter black fruit were all taken at their best . |
30 | When they were swanning around looking pretty , our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss High-and-Mighty thinks we should admire them . |