Example sentences of "so [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But little was known of the nature and causation of mental disorder and so provision for treatment was minimal .
2 At present the EEC Nine are around 95–97% self-sufficient in beef production so opportunities for expansion appear to be limited .
3 Many of the full-time farmers and the more established part-time farmers were already at maximum output so room for increase was limited .
4 And so education for society became paramount .
5 These toxins are made by bacteria that thrive in the crevices where teeth meet gums ; so treatments for gum disease tend to focus on getting rid of the germs .
6 So Bill for instance is he to just carry on as if it 's ongoing
7 I mean you think about primal hunting adults like the bushmen or the Australian Aborigines , the the men do the , do the hunting for erm for meat and women do the , do the gathering for and the point is that er meat is very nutritious and it 's an important part of their diet and men go hunting and they come back and they share food with their wives and their relatives or someone and male parental investment is terribly important So women for instance if you ask David McKnight who 's a world authority on the Australian Aborigines and has spent many years living with them , say what do women look for in the traditional society , what do women look for in a husband ?
8 But disappointed students , brought up with the idea that studying the subject of their choice was their legal right , appealed to the courts , who agreed with them , and so criteria for student selection became a matter for central government .
9 It does not , for instance , impinge on the fifteen or so criteria for sound initial teacher training which come from the CATE in its guidance about the professional education of those who teach in schools .
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