Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Owing to their deep-rooted hostility towards the very concept of involuntary unemployment and their a priori conviction that the labour market clears ‘ more or less continuously ’ , new classical macroeconomists are driven to look beyond this obvious explanation towards hypotheses which account for the acknowledged phenomenon of business cycles while at the same time preserving intact their beliefs in the robustness of all markets , including the labour market .
2 It is the mobility of dislocations which accounts for the mechanical differences between metals and non-metals .
3 In the experience of friends who canvass for the Labour party , old , white , middle-class men are the rudest .
4 The international prescriptive process operates through the chain of response and counter-response to the articulation of claims which allows for the prediction of future behaviour .
5 ‘ Lots of Brits who spied for the Soviets died peacefully in their beds . ’
6 Like tourists who visit for the first time , it seemed our resident rabbits sensed the tranquil harmony that is the essence of this tiny unspoilt paradise in the Mediterranean .
7 Gareth Rees , co-ordinator of the Norwich Union Coastwatch programme at Farnborough College , said : ‘ Despite increased government legislation and political rhetoric , we are faced with results which indicate for the fourth year running a deterioration in the state of our coastline .
8 Can you think of reasons in others which account for the way you react as you do ?
9 One advantage of complete mixes is that these problems have been corrected by nutritionists who work for the compound feed manufacturers .
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