Example sentences of "[conj] for example [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is my is my right honourable friend aware that yesterday the Chairman of the board of inland revenue told the private accounts committee that some five hundred and fifty million pounds of unclaimed tax still remains to be picked up by tax payers who 've been affected by the er the change in the tax regime in the last couple of years where for example women are now assessed independently .
2 That means imperialism means in a way they 're the French market it 's well known , and , makes itself sell at much a than in its , in its own country , so you can say that for example Thompson has a monopoly tower , most European and have a monopoly tower
3 However , however , in general analysts do n't report that for example children of very strict parents have very strict superegos themselves .
4 If for example Muslims want to bring up their children within their own faith , perhaps in Muslim schools , surely it is time — so the argument runs — to reverse the anti-confessional trend and teach Christianity as true ?
5 If for example women were turned down more often than men because their employment history was shorter , they were not in a skilled job , and they did not have a bank account , this would not constitute discrimination against women — as the conditions , only part of an overall scoring system , would not be absolute .
6 In choices of means , I may pay severely for failing to recognize the equality of personal as of spatial and temporal viewpoints , if for example I lose awareness of the fact that a competitor 's need and determination is as great as mine ; but in choosing between our ends , nothing compels me to feel the pull of his inclination equally with mine , other than a recognition that it is illogical to shut my eyes in one case to what I am forced to acknowledge in the other .
7 If for example rebuilding is necessary and plans have to be drawn up by an architect and approved by local Council , any fees incurred here would be covered .
8 And as a matter of some real interest , he would have a copy made and for example say that er I was a messenger boy among other things , he would er give me a a written hand written And he wrote beautifully .
9 Systematic differences between Catholics and Protestants which have been observed are probably best characterized as regional differences , since for example East and West Belfast Protestants each perceive the accents of the other group as distinctive ( L. Milroy 1980 ) .
10 In fact erm when for example Microsoft Access was reduced it included in the box the O D B C driver to access the SQL Server database .
11 Multiple choices are learned and any one of them can be followed — as for example incest versus outbreeding — but there is an innate predisposition to learn certain ones in preference to others , or else to choose them once they have been acquired .
12 Ministers who feel that they are in some way personally to blame , will normally resign , as for example Lord Carrington as Foreign Secretary following the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands and ministers such as John Profumo and Cecil Parkinson who were involved in personal scandals .
13 Within the country , he argued , war transferred wealth from one group to another , and although war taxation produced a class of native financiers , as for example William de le Pole , for the first time in English history , it did not change the structure of the national economy .
14 In the latter type , it is the technical aspect which is important , as for example Thesis Number 490 , on methods of interpreting magnetic anomalies , in the present list .
15 Acid soluble soils : are inorganic soils from an inert source as for example water hardness salts , rust and metallic stains from metal oxidisation as well as uric acid salts ( toilet stains ) .
16 By the 1920s a characteristic book , as for example Cézanne : a study of his development by Roger Fry , published in 1927 , had black and white photographic illustrations only .
17 If I want children to become philosophers in RE it is because they are already incipient philosophers , as for example Gareth Matthews ( 1980 ) has persuasively argued .
18 The cases where Prime Ministers have tried to bypass the Cabinet on a major policy or acted without clear Cabinet support , as for example Neville Chamberlain 's foreign policy in 1937 — 9 or Mr Wilson 's attempted trade union reform in 1969 , may have reinforced the principle .
19 This is particularly useful when manufacturers ' software is available ( as for example SEARCH ON KEY for IBM computers ) to carry out the search automatically .
20 The experience of being an old person , a senior citizen , is imposed from outside , as for example people find when they first queue up for a retirement bus pass : ‘ The general expectation [ is ] that old people should be incompetent ’ ( Victor , 1987 , p. 265 ) .
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