Example sentences of "for [pron] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some were corporation housing estates , reservations for thee rehabilitation of the working class .
2 Other surveys have identified the walking problems of the handicapped , for whom accessibility to shops and services is so frequently a problem .
3 Guide books are arranged to suit the convenience of the traveller , for whom routes round a city or a site are often suggested .
4 We interviewed 769 of the 808 patients attending our clinic between 1 April 1991 and 31 January 1992 for whom termination of pregnancy was agreed under the Abortion Act ; those interviewed included 62 ( 8% ) Afro-Caribbean and 69 ( 9% ) Asian patients .
5 Rigid divisions of patients by medical condition are much less usual now , and remain the province of obsessional medical students and old school consultants , for whom classification by organ is a time-honoured tradition .
6 Meanwhile , back in the ‘ bar area ’ the deadly serious cinephiles for whom going to the cinema had as much magic as attending evening class droned endlessly on .
7 This , of course , is of little comfort to the many thousands of aspiring musicians for whom sending in tapes seems like the only way to alert record companies to their music .
8 The identification of certain antecedent risk factors is needed in order that a high-risk group can be selected for whom events of certain types may indeed provoke or precipitate psychiatric disorder .
9 And industries such as British Steel dramatically improved their performance in the early 1980s , while they were nationalized industries for whom privatization at that stage was still a distant prospect .
10 By identifying these two fundamental factors and offering a realistic proposition ( higher quality at lower prices ) , rather than a ‘ free ’ this or a ‘ free ’ that , Wilson & Glick have already gained the confidence of hundreds of satisfied customers for whom value for money and quality at an affordable price are the main criteria .
11 These networks , which included certain kinds of neighbouring , included those for whom ties of kinship were of primary significance .
12 After excluding children for whom data on the continuous variables were missing 5573 ( 63.3% ) were available for analysis of respiratory illness by birth weight and duration of pregnancy .
13 Among the two thirds for whom information on symptoms was supplied at the time of diagnosis of HIV-1 infection , the proportion asymptomatic remained relatively constant : 53% in 1986–7 , 46% in 1988–9 , and 52% in 1990–1 .
14 Although some bureaux can make access for disabled clients feasible , there are still many disabled clients for whom coming to a bureau may not be worthwhile even if their problem is pressing .
15 I 'd now like you to hear directly from a young person for whom access to one of our projects in the United Kingdom has made major changes in her life .
16 Middlesbrough stay third Leicester move up to fourth , good news for them games in hand .
17 ‘ She 's very clever , ’ William said at once , ‘ making lovely shoes she is for them actresses in the theatre . ’
18 And — despite the fact that their portraits were largely drawn by monks — they were men in a distinctively lay tradition : not for them Gerald of Aurillac 's yearning for the cloister ; though they might put their sword to the service of the church , they wielded it just as often for secular purposes and to gain renown .
19 That the BIS was a mixture of unconventional religion and radical politics was further underlined by the support of Garrison and his emissaries from the United States ; British India development as a way of undermining British dependence on American cotton was equally for them part of a package , which included association with ‘ moral force ’ Chartists and hostility to evangelical ‘ sectarianism ’ in antislavery in the form of the BFASS , a view they held despite Sturge 's middle-class political radicalism .
20 I mean what 's it like for them day to day living ?
21 In the following year , however , a plot was hatched by the English and their supporters , which regained for them control of the city .
22 To achieve this goal teachers need to be academics in the broadest sense of the word ; not simply a graduate in a traditional discipline but someone who is able to use the richness of our cultural past and the opportunities offered by our multicultural present to challenge children 's thinking and , by so doing , to open up for them avenues of discovery .
23 Naval patronage was regularly used , within the limits imposed by regulation , to sustain a political interest , and even if the powers of a flag officer in the field of promotion were restricted in Europe , an officer in command of a ship , or in a position to influence that commander , could still place boys on the first rung of the promotional ladder by securing for them appointments as midshipmen or , failing that , captain 's servants .
24 As with most items that come as a ‘ set ’ , value increases considerably for having every one and more so for them being in fine condition .
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26 I had to send her a greetings telegram , so that she would not be alarmed at the sight of the envelope , saying : DARLING MUM I AM MARRIED TO MY MUSE AND HAVE NO INTENTION OF SEEKING A DIVORCE SO DO N'T WORRY I 'LL BE A BACHELOR GAY FOR ME REST OF MY LIFE LOVE JIM .
27 This is my blood , the blood of the covenant , shed for many for me forgiveness of sins .
28 That morning he 'd had an hour at a training centre ( ’ not just a fleeting photo opportunity ’ ) ; in the street he was collared by an elderly chap about the price of Guinness and tried in vain to stick a Vote For Me sticker on a recalcitrant toddler .
29 ‘ It was better for me 'ealth down 'ere , ’ said Dolly , the bedroom getting smaller as more of the family spilled in .
30 Over the next few weeks , with Eva directing me — which she loved — I prepared a Sam Shepard speech from The Mad Dog Blues for my audition with Shadwell .
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