Example sentences of "[adv] for [det] the " in BNC.

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1 Hammond had a brush with the Commonwealth 's accounts committee in 1651 , but protested that he had accounted fully and properly for all the sums which he had received in all the three armies in which he had served ; he pointed out that his account from July 1649 on was with the army in Scotland , where by this time George Monck ( later first Duke of Albemarle , q.v. ) had succeeded him as lieutenant-general of the ordnance .
2 We get sent all over erm the country , southern England I , I was sent to different hospitals to learn about different things , to learn about erm psychiatry and obstetrics and medicine and then erm you also do some er training back in your own hospital , but it 's not big enough for all the doctors to stay there all the time well the baby doctors .
3 Each geographical area served by different teams of people from different organizations needs to be small enough for all the individuals to get to know each other , so that good personal working relationships are fostered and liaison between services is optimized .
4 ‘ Good morning , Brother ! ’ he bellowed , loud enough for half the parish to hear .
5 After considering updating the old parish church the decision was made to provide for the needs of the 21st century , building a church large enough for both the old St Peter & St Paul church and St George 's , Kettlethorpe .
6 Thank you very much for all the trouble .
7 The Committee is very grateful to its Secretary , , not only for all the work she has done for the committee but also for her work for ethnic minority students seeking pupillage .
8 Roads to Ruin , responded the Green Alliance , which estimates that parking alone for all the new cars expected to be on the road in 2025 would require an area larger than Berkshire .
9 An important step was to show that if the semiconductor is cooled sufficiently for all the electrons to be in the lowest permitted energy states , then the mobile electrons in the inversion layer can move only in two dimensions .
10 This has sensibly not escaped the British heavyweight champion ; so for all the understandable excitement felt when knocking out Tyrell Biggs in the seventh round , by far the most important of 32 consecutive victories he has achieved since turning professional in 1984 , he was not reluctant to focus on the flaws .
11 Each lineage had to provide suitable young men to act as " husbands " ( enangan ) in the tali-tying ceremonials of their enangar which were grand collective affairs held every ten years or so for all the immature girls of the group .
12 In each case , I do so for both the tutors and the learners , even though their needs do not really differ so much .
13 I would prefer that we accepted that Stella 's original notes defines the responsibility for forms literally for all the time .
14 But it was before they went in for all the cryptonyms and digraphs and five-letter codes because that 's what computers like … ’
15 I do n't think there 's a very great deal in the way of er lighting fittings one can talk about erm in houses in Harlow , it 's er , there 's a , a distinct difference between the light , a lot , lot of architects in , in Harlow have lived in Harlow you see and they will go in for all the very latest type of lighting fittings erm and because they have er access to the books for the various er designers of lighting fittings er , generally though , they , the majority of the people in the town er have come from er London boroughs and erm they view the same kind of lighting fittings they 've always been used to .
16 send you these things , I go in for all the competitions and I never put a stamp on the envelope unless I 'm ordering something
17 What is then being measured is the progress of the pupil , and putting these together for all the pupils of a particular age in a school gives a far more accurate measure of a school 's effectiveness .
18 A cynic might say that Obispal 's activities were directly responsible for triggering the rebellion , and thus for all the deaths , including those of millions of bystanders .
19 We soon became accustomed to seeing her in Proctorial sub-fusc , worn not just for all the ceremonial occasions but for the daily transaction of University business which is now a major part of the Proctors ' tasks .
20 anti-hunt people , the League of Cruel Sports and all sorts of other organisations that have actually asked their members not to be here today , not to cause a problem , not to divert attention from the real issues in the debate er er and cause a crisis outside for all the press and the media to latch on to , that 's not what they were about .
21 Chub and meat baits have taken over for all the major weights .
22 You wo n't get him stopping here , not for all the tea in China .
23 ‘ As for me , sir , ’ she said , ‘ I wo n't stay there alone , not for all the money in the bank ! ’
24 Not for all the hassle we get .
25 I would n't have this girl 's job — not for all the tea in China !
26 never had a not for all the things
27 The effect of the provisions is to deem the income to be that of the settlor , usually for all the purposes of income tax but sometimes only for the purposes of the higher rate of tax .
28 Over the years many obstacles have arisen to halt these dreams , yet still for many the ultimate objective remains .
29 Unless you have extremely stringent security requirements , it is strongly recommended that you have only one LIFESPAN Process for all your live data ; ie. for all the configurable items you wish LIFESPAN to manage .
30 The story of the Patiño family is by no means unique , but it is arresting nonetheless for all the romance and tragedy that has surrounded this clan of immensely rich and socially ambitious art collectors .
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