Example sentences of "for [pron] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite couchettes , electrification , high-speed trains , restaurant cars , and the arrival of the car and aeroplane , there are still travellers for whom rail journeys hold a particular magic , and places in the world where a journey by rail is almost as adventurous as Gladys Aylward 's . |
2 | He differentiates between the production of knowledge within the constraints of a bureaucratic context , with its practical demands for public policy , and the academic context of the ‘ unattached intellectual ’ for whom knowledge production is relatively unaffected by institutional constraints ( Merton 1957 : 218 ) . |
3 | Within this context he also criticized families for whom welfare assistance had become a way of life . |
4 | There was just time for England and Australia to fit in the final Test before getting on with the serious business — serious to those for whom dollar signs are important — of dashing round the country playing game after game after game of the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup . |
5 | The Health and Safety Commission also called for help from business , particularly small firms , ‘ for whom Government regulation — if there is no proper advice and assistance — can sometimes seem to be a particularly heavy burden ’ , said its chairman , . |
6 | Stockton 's struggles continued with a 17–11 defeat at home to Alnwick , for whom scrum half and skipper George Robson scored a hat-trick of tries . |
7 | However , the hidden messages in such a question may be of some importance in terms of conditioning the consciousness of the — largely working class — students for whom CSE mathematics courses are intended . |
8 | Have children for whom child benefit is paid |
9 | Paradoxically , it received support , also , from the left for whom Commonwealth ties were an important part of their anti-Americanism [ Gardner , 1969 ; Louis , 1977 ] . |
10 | The lists of names of those assessed for the Whitechapel sewer rates for the period — yes , there was some rudimentary sanitation ! — reveal the extent to which immigrants into the area consisted not only of young lads up from Somerset , but included , amongst others , Jewish families for whom East London would be a place of shelter , away from persecution elsewhere . |
11 | There are more than 380,000 people for whom Family Assurance Society already look after over £320m worth of savings . |
12 | ‘ I did n't think you were a man for whom family relationships would be important . ’ |
13 | It was inserted at the insistence of Germany , for whom merger control has important constitutional implications , and the clause in the Regulation is known as the ‘ German ’ clause . |
14 | As an extra precaution , especially for those who are not experienced invertebrate keepers ( and for whom leather corals are ideal first choices ) , it 's wise to buy those which have well-expanded polyps . |
15 | However , this may not be the most appropriate frame of reference for general practitioners for whom purchasing primary and community care may be much more relevant on a day to day basis . |
16 | The Anglo-Indians , for whom railway employment became a special preserve , were always accommodated in their own railway settlements not far from the larger stations . |
17 | People for whom career goals are less important than comfort goals ( lower achievers in an organizational sense ) are more likely to watch others play sport ; their first sexual experiences occur younger and more frequently thereafter . |
18 | The Office of Naval Research , for whom test-tube fusion could have significant benefits , awarded the Utah team 400 000 dollars for research during the subsequent three years . |
19 | One of the refreshing aspects of Torquay was bumping into first timers , for whom everything was interesting and for whom rubbing shoulders with the likes of Alan Giles , Bing Taylor , Trevor Glover , Paula Kahn , Peter Winslow , Richard Charkin , Kip Bertram , Frank Brazier et al was a bit of a thrill . |
20 | They might pause to reflect that there are those already born who have an equally strong right to life as an unborn child , and for whom embryo experimentation may give some hope of cure or relief . |
21 | I 'm sure there are many for whom information technology is a way of life who despise the imperfections and impurity of the English language . |
22 | The abnormal hybridization pattern was also seen in one of patient B's sisters ( lane 6 ) , for whom carrier status had not previously been determined . |
23 | The rain should also help the chances of Pinctada ( next best 5.10 ) , for whom Rod Simpson has booked Willie Ryan , and Stoneythorpewonder ( 4.40 ) . |
24 | Second placed Sutton also name their most powerful line-up at home to Wavertree , for whom skipper Ian Morley returns . |
25 | For them pollution control work is a scientific endeavour . |
26 | For them pollution control is less the application of scientifically-determined standards , more the art of managing personal relationships , ‘ a public relations exercise ’ . |
27 | Oh it 's summat about erm yeah it is you know erm where you vote for them union things I meant to ask you if they 'd got a stamp |
28 | gate way for them Gate way for them . |
29 | Unfortunately for them Palace injuries prevented the other two players from making any more than token contributions to our promotion hopes of the late 1920s and early 1930s , but Tom Crilly , a full-back by profession , more than made up for those disappointments . |
30 | For them career achievement is not ranked highly — ‘ a job is a job ’ . |