Example sentences of "and for [det] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 It could produce scarring and for that reason we could not use it on babies ' delicate skin . ’
2 It was possible that recovery might be organised , and for that reason he would remain where he was at least until morning .
3 But rabbits are always reluctant to leave cover and for that reason you may first have to clear the site with a reap-hook before line ferrets are introduced .
4 Few historical labels are more ambiguous than ‘ feudal ’ , and for that reason I shall use it as little as possible .
5 And for that reason I shall always love his memory . ’
6 I have conclusively proved that in my lifetime , and for that reason I can totally oppose the use of gas — gassing rabbits down their burrows — as a means of control .
7 Children often want to protect other people and for this reason they may be reluctant to ask questions .
8 Socialists had of course always argued that there was something fundamentally wrong with capitalist progress ( and for this reason I shall concentrate on their attitudes ) .
9 And for this reason I should move up to the company 's Gold Card program .
10 The ideal of beauty and normality can not perish in a healthy society ; and for this reason you ought to let art go its own way ad be confident that it will not go astray …
11 They waved once and I waved back , and for some time I could see their bright jackets in the dappled shade of the afternoon sun .
12 However , with some materials and for some purposes it could be worth considering .
13 Her hands were splayed across his broad shoulders as if she would push him away , and for some reason she could n't seem to relax them .
14 The alternative regime in ss219 to 229 applies if : ( a ) Target is an unquoted trading company or the holding company of a trading group ( an unquoted company will include one whose shares are traded on the Unlisted Securities Market ) ; ( b ) the purchase of own shares is wholly or mainly for the benefit of Target 's trade or any of its 75% subsidiaries ; ( c ) the purchase does not form part of a scheme or arrangement the main purpose of which is to avoid tax or enable shareholders to participate in the company 's profits without being taxed on dividends ( there is a clearance procedure under s225 ) ; ( d ) the vendor shareholders are resident and ordinarily resident in the UK in the tax year in which the buy-in occurs ; any nominee shareholder must also be so resident , so if the distribution treatment is desirable it can be achieved by interposing non-UK-resident nominees ; ( e ) the shareholder has held his shares for at least five years ; ( f ) the shareholder 's shareholding immediately after the buy-in has been substantially reduced ( ie , by 25% or more , and his entitlement to profits must be similarly reduced ) ; for these purposes the shareholder must include the shareholdings of his " associates " as determined in accordance with s227 ; ( g ) the shareholder must not be connected with the company following the buy-in , and for these purposes he will be connected if he is entitled to acquire more than 30% of the share capital or voting rights in the company or assets on a winding up .
15 So either you say there 's no general will or there is something like a general will , but it is not easily recognizable and for either reason you would want to be much more tolerant of the role minorities , either as a way of getting to the truth , or erm as a way of as it were making up the truth as you 're going along .
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