Example sentences of "for these [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In less than ten years the market for these potent desktop machines has grown from nothing into a global business with sales of $1.4 billion last year . |
2 | It is important to set a figure for these advance payments which is realistic for the band to live on throughout the period of the contract . |
3 | Parole for these longer-term prisoners should remain discretionary . |
4 | In some places stations built a mere ten or twenty years earlier were swept away to make space for these vast new edifices . |
5 | For these untrained writers , the results are rather discouraging . |
6 | Posts in Britain were normally filled in this way , and people in London would have said that appointing officials in the colonies in a different way would have implied that the colonies were not a normal part of the British structure of government , People in America would have replied that the colonial structure of government was different in one important way because the colonists paid the taxes for these official salaries . |
7 | These were not successful in establishing any durable organisation for these separate interest groups . |
8 | There is strong competition for these separate Awards and Her Majesty The Queen grants them annually ( announced on her birthday , 21 April ) on the advice of the Prime Minister who is assisted by an Advisory Committee . |
9 | The technology for these new industries was always backward by world standards , and it has never been possible to find secure markets outside the Soviet bloc . |
10 | A liberalisation of the north , particularly in its treatment of Catholics , was a prerequisite for these new methods of domination , which would involve the economic integration of north and south . |
11 | The Government has made Clydeside a Special Development Area where it is helping to provide the capital for these new industries , new housing and a new infrastructure . |
12 | This political role has perhaps become more important as the economic and employment claims originally made for these new strategies fail to be met . |
13 | ‘ Developers are scouring the country for ideal sites for these new clothes superstores , ’ said a retail expert yesterday . |
14 | ‘ Developers are scouring the country for ideal sites for these new clothes superstores , ’ said a retail expert yesterday . |
15 | Your answers to questions 10 and 11 will tell us what demand there is for these new , more targeted methods . |
16 | ‘ Windows was not considered robust enough , Novell 's NetWare was considered good for sharing files but not for these new applications . |
17 | ‘ Windows was not considered robust enough , Novell 's NetWare was considered good for sharing files but not for these new applications . |
18 | One collector even suggested to Mr Laurentius that no one was really waiting for these new techniques and that it would be better for everyone if he stopped . |
19 | For these new liberal thinkers , society was viewed as a biological organism , with state intervention designed to promote healthy functioning of the body politic as an integrated totality . |
20 | So how have caterers been preparing for these new , stricter temperature controls , and what help have they received from suppliers ? |
21 | Launch pad for these new ranges was the International Carpet Exhibition at the N.E.C. in Birmingham . |
22 | Not all patients , however , such as the elderly and high risk , are suitable for these new operative techniques . |
23 | We received broad endorsement , too , of the rationale for these new qualifications , with most respondents feeling confident that they were clearly distinguishable from occupationally-specific SVQs . |
24 | Stronger subject and technical background and training are important for these new information staff , as well as the ability to work effectively in a more fluid organisational environment . |
25 | Erm the things they will do for these new little things . |
26 | The scientists ' work confirmed their initial suspicions : that the undoubted improvement in parachuting ability was a fortuitous result of the development of the fringes for these other purposes . |
27 | What did he do for these other people and do they actually miss him more than they do themselves ? |
28 | Support for these other levels of reality has come from biologist , Rupert Sheldrake , whose ‘ Hypothesis of Formative Causation ’ has caused great controversy in scientific circles of recent years . |
29 | The future holds little for these Romanian children , they live in appalling conditions in one of the country 's worst orphanges , at Siret . |
30 | However , the reader who has to look herself for these useful references will find much else to inform and entertain . |