Example sentences of "for [pron] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 The changes aim to improve the high quality of our health service for everyone now and into the next century .
2 The theory of politics argues , on the supply side , that political parties , in bidding for support , end up by promising more than they can deliver and that , on the demand side , this leads to inflated expectations since the electorate have incentives to vote for increased services because they do not pay for them directly and because there may be little correlation between tax payments and government benefits .
3 Second , the electorate will have every incentive to vote for more government services because they do not pay for them directly and individual tax payments may bear little ( if any ) relationship to the benefits which they may derive from such services .
4 And I care not what may be the motive of the parents who bring their children and want them offered to Christ in the sacrament of baptism it is the grace of God that is available for them there and I think we should be very thoughtful about these matters and try to take up either one position or the other .
5 ‘ The Secret Police looked for me just the day after I left and they kept looking for me on and off for a year .
6 and I found , for me personally and a lot of other mothers that it started in pregnancy .
7 Ask if they have carried out a similar job for someone else and whether you can contact the customer to check if the job was satisfactory .
8 Just for a child to know that someone will be interested in her work or to have the opportunity to do something for someone else and know it will be appreciated can significantly change the child 's attitude to the task .
9 Almost as good as being cared for , naturally and freely , was to care for someone else and imagine yourself the recipient .
10 At first I thought this must have been intended for someone else and began grubbing about in the wastepaper basket to find the envelope .
11 So there was always room to run down there and do some work for somebody else and earn a few shillings , that road .
12 mistook him for somebody else and thumped him and knocked
13 In this section we check that starting at any event y in space–time it is always possible to transform to a frame for which locally and where is the Minkowski metric of eqn ( 4.1 ) or ( 4.2 ) .
14 It is a point of view for which now and then I have some sympathy .
15 Well that 'll that 'll get things things boosted up for you again and
16 ‘ And , Owen , I have yet a use for you here and now .
17 In addition , if you have responsibility for the management and development of others , you must treat the people who work for you equally and fairly .
18 BBC BASIC does this for you automatically and provides a pointer PTR# ( a pseudo-variable ) which holds the position of the NEXT character ( byte ) to be written/read .
19 She wrote back to him careful little letters to which no one could object , fearing to display too much emotion in case it called attention to the boy 's over-regard for her but she managed all the same to make her affection felt , telling him : — Pilade looks for you everywhere and will not believe I have not hidden you in a box .
20 But when I looked down , I saw the board was all made of bones and wire ; and I screamed and you said , " Swim — everybody swim " ; and then I was looking for you everywhere and trying to drag you out of a hole in the bank .
21 Your GP will be able to use the fund to arrange the right treatment for you speedily and effectively .
22 Capital competes for itself economically and , therefore , only requires that the state 's role is facilitative of general market conditions by reproducing labour power ( underwriting welfare and education for a proficient labour force ) and providing a political safety valve for capitalism ( through the apparent neutrality of the bourgeois , liberal democratic state based upon universal suffrage ) .
23 They did do it , like you say it was more or less just covering for itself now and then use
24 which is what I 've done for something else and what we simply did was to take an A 4 landscape sheet erm and carve a syllabus over I think that was sixteen or eighteen weeks or something up , and divide it into you know units of competence , elements of competence and the assignments and the homework
25 And so , we 're constantly wa , seeking for something else and God says hang on !
26 Well old was , was er absolute er you 'd never think anybody 'd would buy anything out of his shop , er my father went in for something once and he , and he said you can see them hanging up ca n't you , I mean er salesmanship was on unheard of as far as he was concerned they were there , why ask him if he 'd got any , but erm course you must remember I was only a little boy I mean I can remember all this , I took it all in but I would n't say that I knew them er I knew Miss , from the grocer 's shop she was a Sunday School teacher , and er the Sunday School used to be at Road School we used to have a Sunday School there and a Mr used to take this .
27 I asked him for one yesterday and he said he never had one .
28 and I forgot to leave a note for him today and he 's left me another twenty eight pound .
29 This is clear from words which Mercadier himself dictated in 1196 : " I fought for him strenuously and loyally .
30 He asked Cranston to wait for him outside and went upstairs .
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