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

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1 One of the refreshing aspects of Torquay was bumping into first timers , for whom everything was interesting and for whom rubbing shoulders with the likes of Alan Giles , Bing Taylor , Trevor Glover , Paula Kahn , Peter Winslow , Richard Charkin , Kip Bertram , Frank Brazier et al was a bit of a thrill .
2 He warned : ‘ It is easy to be has-beens at 21 with nothing in thee future and for their lives to be ruined .
3 This kind of response is based on the view that women are one of those ‘ minorities ’ ( sic ) who are disadvantaged and for whom the mission of adult education is to provide the wherewithal to cope with their misfortunes .
4 When their moment of glory is over , they merge once more into the mass of peasant farmers who speak broken Spanish and for whom the city is alien territory .
5 Maltings engineer , ( father of ) , and the maintenance team deserve special mention in this feature for their combined skill in keeping essential plant operational and for their assistance with new installation .
6 ‘ How ’ , he asked , ‘ can Mussolini send the boys to fight in a country where the winters are so incredibly cold and for which the Italian Army , even the Alpini , are so badly equipped ?
7 Our experience has shown that non-penetrance of the FAP gene and late onset of polyps can have considerable psychosocial implications for the particular patient concerned and for their relatives .
8 Because I 'm already vulnerable enough where you 're concerned and for my own sake I have to hold on to some degree of control .
9 On 19 June 1984 , local residents and landowners formed the Silvermines Pollution Action Group ( SPAG ) to campaign for the mine to be made safe and for it to be covered with topsoil .
10 Having returned to China to work in and among the numerous but fragmented Vietnamese independence factions , Ho 's position as an acknowledged communist in what was an essentially anti-communist Kuomintang was always precarious and for whatever reason he was imprisoned ( in conditions of great hardship ) it seems likely that he had been close to the point of death before he was released thirteen months later : Chen suggests because of communist sympathisers in the local Kuomintang hierarchy .
11 Is it the right of individuals to know for what they are responsible and for whom and to whom they are accountable ?
12 Again working with the same sort of people , but in a very small and for our own as well .
13 You have a child who is disabled and for whom you receive the disabled child premium .
14 His response is interesting because it was immediate and for what was left out .
15 O mighty soldier , O man of war , at last you have a cause for which you can fight without endangering your soul ; a cause in which to win is glorious and for which to die is but gain .
16 If the action continued , he argues , damage would result to his business or personal interests which would be irreparable and for which the subsequent payment of compensation would be an inadequate remedy .
17 Moreover , it was those that were most likely to suffer long periods of unemployment and non-employment and for whom early retirement was a realistic option , i.e. those aged 60–64 , who were most likely to say that it would be very effective in dealing with unemployment : 46 per cent , compared with 34 per cent of the 55–59 age-group and 30 per cent of those under 30 .
18 I thought the idea of kids doing their own thing was that it would be cheap and for everybody , not a clique .
19 ( In late 1990 Grossmann had replaced Markus Wolf , whose whereabouts were unknown and for whom an arrest warrant had been issued . )
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