Example sentences of "and for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They represent a potentially very important method of providing good rented or cheap owner-occupier housing in rural areas since they are an established medium for obtaining finance and for managing schemes .
2 Sigua said that he was hoping for economic aid and credits from the USA and Iran and for bilateral trade agreements with Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) countries to relieve the situation .
3 The meeting also agreed proposals for the abolition of the visa system , for flights between the two countries and for bilateral co-operation on development projects , such as the planned construction with Indian aid of a hospital .
4 It is particularly important that those who work with and for elderly people keep a sense of perspective about this because , in their work , they will encounter a biased sample , those who need their help , many of whom do present serious problems .
5 Our survey suggested that , in the three districts studied , people on section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and those who were being discharged after at least six months in hospital were almost always included on care programmes , but for people being discharged from hospital after briefer admissions , for those who were being treated outside hospital and for elderly people with both functional and organic disorders , the decision to formulate a care programme was determined by particular considerations .
6 Stuff toy mice made out of rabbit fur , for kittens and for elderly cats in need of exercise .
7 Limits might be set for the amount of animal manure put on the land , and for inorganic fertiliser application , based on crop and soil types .
8 It was practised in ancient Egypt and in Greece , and for ordinary people these special dreams were relied on for their curative powers more than their predictive value .
9 One is its complexity , both for the authorities to administer and for ordinary people to understand .
10 For the poor and for rich people ;
11 They are used to cover grass seeds and for final levelling of a tilth , but their main use is for spreading dung and molehills and scratching the surface of grassland after grazing or before shutting up for hay .
12 Thus , it is conceivable that , within such a framework , pupils could enjoy considerable opportunities for choice , for curriculum negotiation and for pupil-centred learning .
13 The effortless victory followed an occasionally rowdy five-hour debate in which Congress speakers taunted the new government for its dependence on other parties , and for alleged inability to spell out its policies .
14 There is no independently characterisable subclass of dogs for which being a pet is a necessary or canonical trait ( lap-dogs do not count , because they can not be distinguished without invoking the characteristic of pet-hood ) ; nor are there distinguishable sub-types of pet which are canonically or necessarily dogs ( except , of course , lap-dogs , which do not count here , either , and for parallel reasons ) .
15 There had been a period when he allowed Barbara Castle , Dick Crossman and George Wigg , all of whom suffered from the belief that politics was a conspiracy , to influence him too much , but in later years he had broken free from them and I suddenly realised how much I had got used to him being there to shoulder the final responsibility , to feeling able to turn to him naturally for a second opinion and for well-informed advice .
16 For its part , the government has shelved its demands for entrenched veto rights for minorities and for indefinite power-sharing with whites .
17 Hungry as we are today for the luxury of authenticity and for visual elegance , we find that the Potter 's work makes enticing reading : " How delicious to a schoolboy 's healthy appetite sixty years ago , was a potted meat at breakfast in my grandmother 's old Wiltshire home .
18 The four-part oboe band played both for outdoor ceremonies and for indoor entertainments .
19 Cairngorm 's traditional high quality climbing ropes usually come in bagged lengths of 50 metres for the UK market , although in France ropes are usually sold at 60 metres and for indoor climbing the length drops to 30 metres .
20 Responsible for heavy cleaning work , the movement of stores and for odd maintenance jobs ( e.g. the replacement of light bulbs etc. ) , major maintenance being carried out by the Polytechnic 's Building Division .
21 Plans now taking form call for leaving the Japanese practically all of the industrial capacity with which they waged the war and for financial assistance to get into full production again .
22 Both the Britons ' and the IFL literature contained lurid tales of alleged Jewish responsibility for crime , the white slave traffic , for casualties in the First World War , for corrupting public life and for financial malpractices and banking irregularity .
23 They did this by ‘ producing a set of mathematical models which linked variables ( demand , service levels , unit costs and infrastructure ) in such a way that , as changes were made in one or more of these variables , the estimated consequences for the others , and for financial results could be evaluated ’ ( Department of Transport , 1983 , p.63 ) .
24 Such benefits can to some extent compensate a widow for lack of access to occupational scheme benefits in her own right and for financial disadvantage arising from the traditional domestic division of labour .
25 A number of significant problems for the distinction between anaphora and discourse deixis have been thrown up by the very considerable body of work on pronominalization ( see Lyons , 1977b ; Lyons , 1977a : 662ff for a review ; and for recent work , see e.g. Heny & Schnelle , 1979 ) .
26 I also plan to schedule time for a retreat , both to take stock and be more objective/clear about the task and for personal development .
27 The trips , made at public expense , included those made for political — Republican party — purposes and for personal reasons including dental appointments and skiing trips .
28 Conscientious but ‘ experimental ’ introduction of Hungarian-style measures , with isolated centres of the economy turned into laboratories of reform ; a limited legalisation of the ‘ second economy ’ on the East European pattern , and greater support for the consumer and for private farmers .
29 There would still be a place for amateurs , for salaried professionals and for private professionals , all of them supported in varying degrees by government funds .
30 The Torah had to be made accessible in Greek both for religious service and for private reading .
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