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

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61 This generated a considerable amount of published research , and speculation , about the implications of this shift for the economy ( in terms of labour resources and demand for goods and services ) for society ( in terms of household structure , for example , and for relationships within households ) and for the political system .
62 And for the young students , it might just take the fun out of learning .
63 Before we go on to keep the , to look at the minutes and for the young people who were actually on the weekend in .
64 In addition , ‘ WONDERS ’ paid the Hermitage more than $200,000 for the exhibition , and for the Russian curators to write the catalogue .
65 and for the fourteen pounds , seventy
66 We are still attempting to persuade people that the figures they have been given or have invented are wrong and if we operate on the real figures there is no reason for mass closures of elderly persons homes and we are still attempting to make the refurbishment programme work as best we can to achieve the most we can in the shortest period and for the least money .
67 But the minimal point , that men did not act without taking women 's opinions into account , surely holds for quarrels as much as it did for decisions about education , and for the nineteenth as much as the twentieth century .
68 The gallery 's catalogues of its French collections are currently undergoing thorough revision : that for the seventeenth to eighteenth centuries currently dates from 1957 and for the nineteenth from 1970 .
69 However , the fact that students and academics share a taste for informal dress and for the occasional drink should not mislead you into thinking that students and academic staff are equals .
70 Canals were used not only for transport of goods but also for ferrying passengers and for the occasional pleasure trip .
71 CAR PHONES Mobile phones have changed on-the-road campaigning dramatically , and for the better .
72 And for the better , too .
73 The ILN commenced publication in 1842 and for the better part of the 19th and early years of the 20th century enjoyed enormous popularity because it was able regularly to reproduce illustrations when the newspapers could not .
74 She never knew them , she pined for them and for the better life they might have had together .
75 Models have been produced for the world magnetic charts , the navigational charts published by the British and American naval authorities , and for the International Geomagnetic Reference Field ( IGRF ) , widely used in science and commerce .
76 This decision is both a success for your organisation and for the international lesbian and gay movement .
77 British Rail remains convinced that , the appraisal tests that we have set can be met ; that is to say , for InterCity and for the international services , an 8 per cent .
78 For many people it is all too easy to put on weight , and for the vast majority the problem is caused by a simple energy imbalance — too much food is consumed and too little energy expended by exercise or work .
79 No it does n't solve all their problems , but it does provide some extras and for the vast majority of disabled people , it 's much appreciated .
80 ChemMod II for the Apple Macintosh is also available in a new release — this being fully ‘ System 7 compatible ’ and designed for use with all Macintosh IIs and for the new Macintosh Quadras .
81 This , and the alliance with Italy and the countries of Eastern Europe ( Romania , Hungary ) enabled them to present themselves as pan-European , fighting the war for the sake of Europe and for the new European order against the peripheral or non-European powers .
82 Now that we are ready to move to Sao Paulo please continue to pray for the Taquaral church and for the new church Jardim Miriam which we were privileged to see the starting and the continued growth of .
83 It was only the resolute persistence of the dealer Samuel Woodburn who purchased the collection from the artist 's executor in 1834 , together with the support of the collector and academic the Revd Dr Henry Wellesley and the generosity of Lord Eldon that enabled part of the collection to be saved for the nation and for the new University Galleries , Oxford .
84 The main gap was in provision for elderly people with senile dementia and for the new long-stay population .
85 Topics covered include news and feature writing , fiction , writing for children and for the new reading public .
86 For some years now Yamaha have played a major role in digital sound processors and for the new season they have produced several new models .
87 The financial crises of 1929 and 1931 and the following years ' dramatic collapse in trade and production helped to lay the foundations for the new industries and the new international trading blocs that began in the 1930s and 1940s , and for the new international financial system established in the 1940s .
88 We 've already designated Spectra or Dyneema line for your stunter and for the good reason that this material is not only lightest for its strength , but that it also has the property of sliding on itself even with as many as fifteen twists between flyer and kite .
89 Practising with the left arm alone certainly does give the feeling of left side dominance , and for the good player is a way of making the right shoulder seem unimportant .
90 Also to you — the readers — for buying my first book , and for the many letters I received , mainly nostalgic .
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