Example sentences of "for those [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The most important thing to remember about juggling is that , if you throw the ball well , the catch will look after itself , except for those one in ten people who have great difficulty in holding on to the ball .
2 Very good for those one off Happy Birthday ! messages when you have forgotten to get a card .
3 But in the national insurance system , a bottom layer of income ( up to £43 a week ) is only contribution-free for those whose total earnings are below such a level ; once they cross the threshold , they are obliged to pay contributions on the lot .
4 Glorious stuff , of course , but one for those whose devotion verges on fanaticism , and are really ready for four studio takes of Ready Teddy and six versions of Good Golly Miss Molly .
5 Instead of vulture banks , the study suggests that turkeys might be a better name for those whose stock prices were on average 15% lower than that of their peer group — or dead ducks for those 25% lower .
6 It was the 1730s before the government stumped up compensation for those whose houses had been damaged or destroyed and among them was one James Sharp , ancestor of Jane , my great-grandmother , whom I still remember being taken to visit as a child .
7 As an emancipated woman of the 20th century , much of whose life was spent in New England , Yourcenar feels compassion for those whose lives were thwarted by what she calls the philistinism of 19th-century Catholicism , that of her Belgian ancestors in particular .
8 For those whose chief concern is for Yeats , the book will of course make him seem shadowy and self-deluding , but it will also testify to his conscientiousness and loyalty .
9 For England and Pakistan to have contested the World Cup final was a marvellous bonus for those whose job it is to sell tickets in advance .
10 However the increasingly open and competitive markets of the EC , USA and Japan present a special challenge , not only for locally-based exporting companies but also for those whose sales are restricted to the UK market .
11 As well as newspapers , and for those whose literacy level is not up to the language of a newspaper , comics for adults are widely available .
12 He does not actually forbid remarriage for those whose partner has died , but his view seems to be that this is not God 's purpose for marriage .
13 Quite apart from the development of new police tactics and the emergence of new common-law public order powers , the open-ended and vague nature of the traditional law has continued the erratic erosion of freedom for those whose views , attitudes , or behaviour is out of the mainstream .
14 First , a new disability allowance will be introduced for those whose disability begins before the age of 65 .
15 It was mainly from among those with a principal carer who wanted the dementia sufferer to remain at home that those who did remain at home were to be found ( if one excludes those who died or moved away , and compares place of care for those whose principal carer said initially that he or she preferred home or institutional care the difference between the two groups is significant at the 0.001 level ) .
16 For those whose dementia sufferer was still at home one year later , expressed feelings of strain can be compared with their earlier statements ( see Table 5.7 ) .
17 For those whose husbands had not yet returned , which included my own husband , it was a time of unhappy waiting .
18 This provision includes the Certificate in Foundation Studies for Mature Students for those whose formal education is incomplete .
19 The book will be necessary , says the publisher , for those whose jobs and even lives depend on knowledge of Britain 's weather .
20 Do it when times are bad and that is an excuse for those whose jobs are threatened to pin the blame upon — and to hold out against — the proposed innovation .
21 For those whose main interest lies only in the formalistic approach to physics , these results will have little impact , but to those who are interested in trying to understand further the implications of this non-locality there remain intriguing questions , which must be carefully examined in depth .
22 Such treatment can be valuable even where foods are a major cause of symptoms ( see p l53 ) , so undertaking this type of therapy is worthwhile for a whole range of patients , not just for those whose problems are purely psychosomatic .
23 On each occasion a common sense category tied to urban renewal often hides a set of social processes which does little for those whose poverty provided the central rationale for urban policy in the first place .
24 Many pre-eminent people working with older people have considered reminiscence a mixed blessing , particularly for those whose past life experience seems to have lacked fulfilment and purpose .
25 This exercise is helpful for those whose bottoms have grown to resemble a blancmange .
26 As a result the function of second-level policy-making institutions such as Public Local Inquiries is seen in terms of merely affording an opportunity for those whose private individual rights and interests may be affected by a policy proposal , to make this known to those responsible for making the decision .
27 It was understandably difficult for those whose views had been formed in a period of high unemployment to shift them radically and swiftly .
28 For those whose thirst is still not quenched , ACA is celebrating its new association with Andrew Wyeth by mounting a retrospective of the artist 's work in all mediums , spanning fifty years .
29 Pensions might also be requested for those whose finances had become disordered , and shrewd politicians , like Mungo Graeme of Gorthie , the manager of the Duke of Montrose 's interest in Scotland , knew that time spent asking a pension in the charity roll for the sister of a laird might produce a political return for many years .
30 For those whose fingers ca n't forget 1-2-3 for DOS , pressing the / key pops up this imitation of the original Lotus menu system
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