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

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1 For my tastebuds the best way to dilute sparkling wine is with fresh orange juice to make the traditional Bucks Fizz .
2 My mother was more restless and ambitious , wanting for her children the education she had been denied .
3 Second , despite the state 's vast law-enforcement apparatus it appears increasingly incapable of securing and maintaining for its citizens the wholesomeness and amenity of their physical environment , or even the long-term physical well-being of the citizens themselves .
4 Yet for its adherents the common hostility it attracts from the orthodoxies of East and West is no cause for surprise .
5 Following , it says , growing demand for its Sparc-compatibles the company has also relocated to larger offices in Milpitas , from its former San Jose base .
6 For its readers the paper listed the ingredients of a 5-cent theatre :
7 All 12 winners having met up the evening before for an Italian meal at The Campana in London 's West End , followed by a night at The Regent Crest Hotel , the second half of the group arrived bright and early at the studio , ready for their transformations the next day .
8 The 1871 census entry for their neighbours the Kells is summarized in Table 5 .
9 We have therefore examined the concentrations of the essential micro ( trace ) elements copper , iron , and zinc , and of the macroelements calcium , magnesium , potassium , and socium in fasting human gastric juice obtained at endoscopy for healthy subjects and patients with peptic ulcer disease , and also determined for which metals the pH predicts concentrations .
10 There had been a bulb on the staircase but this had been removed by a stranger , for whose actions the defendants were not responsible .
11 For his pains the House of Commons put him in gaol .
12 By his intimate connection with the greatest men of the day in the medical profession , he obtained for his pupils the privilege of their teaching free of expense , and thus it is that a considerable number in the ranks of our profession are pupils of Abernethy , Astley Cooper , Charles Bell , Brodie , Faraday and Brand .
13 This put him off personal involvement in scientific research but probably provided material for his novels The Search and The Affair .
14 I would like to clarify for your readers the role of the Tourism Section in promoting accommodation .
15 Two will go down , and unless fortunes change for our clubs the South will make up half of the Konica league next season , re-inforcing the ‘ poor cousins ’ reputation of North and Mid Wales .
16 For our students the total number of units required is 16 , and although more than the minimum 12 necessary to gain the award of a Higher National Certificate , this is considered necessary for FT students who do not have the benefit of on-going industrial experience .
17 However , for our purposes the kind of detail in our example should be sufficient .
18 For our purposes the special strength of the evidence from the interviews , as from the autobiographies , is for relationships within the family , and those must be our main concern here .
19 For our purposes the story starts in the dining-room at No. 10 on 26 July 1956 .
20 For our purposes the essential distinction is the time when the documents were written and so we will use the terms ‘ contemporary ’ and ‘ retrospective ’ to describe those documents .
21 This brings us to the third , and for our purposes the most significant , of the problems laid out at the start of this section .
22 For our purposes the most apposite is the description of a course of life in terms of the growth of reputation or the loss of public standing undergone by an individual as he or she meets this or that social hazard .
23 For our purposes the cluster is an indexed file .
24 Before considering the different techniques for resolving conflicts of interest , it is first necessary to outline when a fiduciary relationship arises and the duties that a fiduciary owes to the beneficiary , for our purposes the customer .
25 I mean , schools the only thing I was , I 'd been governor of a a school for thirty years that was used to depress me with the fact that we could n't get for our schools the things that we needed because to me and to all the people in Harlow who have children are concerned that we are being stopped so much money on education which is the most vital thing in our children 's lives !
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