Example sentences of "the [noun] of [pron] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus transactions between residents of two countries each using its own units of account necessitates the exchange of one for another .
2 For instance , is n't it odd that World AIDS Day , the theme of which for 1990 was Women and AIDS , has come and gone , with no change for lesbians — no information , no acknowledgement , no nothing .
3 With Ferranti needing to raise a minimum of £150m in new equity , the issue would have to be on the basis of one for two .
4 The basis of his theory of democracy is a theory of capitalist enterprise , and Schumpeter emphasizes the connection not only by discussing the historical relation between capitalism and democracy , but by treating political parties as analogous to business concerns engaged in a competitive struggle ( for power in one case , profits in the other ) the aim of which for each party/enterprise is to increase its share of the market ( constituted by voters or consumers ) .
5 With the vision of Robert Emmet and the crucifix in mind , could the PIRA not stop to ask how they — or any of the rest of us for that matter — may redeem the bitter legacy of centuries by adding to it ?
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