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

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1 We have to examine the reasons for and against the directive and judge whether it is justified in order to decide whether its mistake , if it is not justified , is large or small .
2 What is wrong with regarding an authoritative directive as one additional prima facie reason for the action it directs , which supplements , rather than supplants , the other reasons for and against that action ?
3 It was not long before feminists inquired m-to the reasons for and the mechanisms underlying these pervasive exclusions and distortions and wondered about the part played by ‘ man-made language ’ ( Spender , 1980 ) in upholding a gender order in which women are systematically subordinated .
4 The fact that a power has no legal source does not render it unreviewable by the High Court if there are sound reasons for and no good reasons against such review .
5 particulars of , reasons for and effect of departures from law where such departures have been made to give a true and fair view
6 It was something you had to accept understand the reasons for and carry on regardless .
7 There are several different kinds of answer to this question , to some extent bound up with one 's understanding of the reasons for and interpretation of ‘ the facts ’ .
8 Both the reasons for and the consequences of this fact are the subject of the project .
9 We examine the case for and against .
10 Our man in court STEPHEN DALTON puts the case for and against to FAD-head ANDY SPEARPOINT .
11 Finally , although the committee went to great lengths to argue the case for and against integration , have they not indeed simply rationalised the status quo ?
12 I shall now set out the case for and against the extended use of charging .
13 The present verdict of many ethologists would be that the case for and against the olfactory and magnetic theories remains finally undecided ; but the evidence does suggest that the ‘ sun arc ’ hypothesis is false .
14 The case for and circumstances of creating the Modular Course .
15 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State is to announce today that he is appointing Ernst and Young management consultants to undertake an independent study of the case for and against relocating the Department of Energy 's petroleum engineering directorate to Aberdeen .
16 It 's the fairest way of ensuring that those affected by each route are able to what the case for and against that route is . ’
17 That the world is not divided into 2 classes of people — one who run private care for nasty reasons — and another group who work in the statutory service for all the good reasons , and that what we have to do is be prepared to step outside of those kinds of labelling and look at what we are seeing , look at the needs of the people we are trying to help make provision for and see what best can be done out of the resources available .
18 Virginia Ross ( Mrs Ross Hirsh ) came as a graduate to Somerville and feels that now provision for and care of graduates is much more comprehensive and well thought-out than in 1966 .
19 And I 'd like to give a challenge to either er Michael Allison or any of the other MPs to come and live in my little bungalow for And exist on that rate for a week .
20 Billy Arjan Singh 's sympathy for and understanding of big cats is possibly unique .
21 Cos you 've probably found that already with maths have n't you that once there 's a little bit you do n't understand they start putting more and more on that you need to know that little bit for and you you do n't know it and you 're getting more and more lost and then it gets a bit late then .
22 Well I says Andy cut it down a bit like , even if you could cut , cut it down a bit for and I says he ca n't afford to give big housekeeping money and plus try and get a bus away to Kilkeel and take out , or take the wee girl out , what do you call her , Sonia .
23 The report was widely heralded as a blueprint for re-establishing the accountancy profession 's right to set the framework for and to improve financial reporting in the corporate sector .
24 Thus free enterprise — the pursuit of fair profit , the generator of wealth and employment , the backbone on which social welfare is possible — can be viewed , at least by corporate officials , as the primary ethic for and of an industrial society , and conformity to this neutralizes any obedience to the law merely because it happens to be the law .
25 The advert for the new editors which subsequently appeared in the Guardian stipulated that the applicants for both jobs ‘ should have a tremendous enthusiasm for and encyclopedic knowledge of the metal/rock scene . ’
26 The expedition organisers are still hoping he 'll make it to camp for and radio in at first light tomorrow .
27 The political and ideological factors that had led to popular support for and involvement in the inter-imperialist war of 1914–18 and the anti-fascist war of 1939–45 could no longer be used to justify the use of means of warfare which , it became clear , not only involved disproportionate suffering but endangered the future of humanity .
28 The prospect of violence is greatest where there is a roughly equal division of support for and against the strike .
29 The Minister made a robust speech , in which he outlined his support for and his defence of the British farmer .
30 There was both support for and opposition to the specific proposal on which we sought views .
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