Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If the structure pays greater attention to what the children achieve , rather than values them for what they are , its philosophy will be seriously flawed . |
2 | Thanks everyone for your co-operation . |
3 | But before I start , I should tell you that Mick Collins sends you all his regards and thanks you for your efforts on his — and out behalf . " |
4 | For the record , then , here are six skylines which for me crystallise the quality of the whole 50 I completed ( though in the end there was only room for 45 ) . |
5 | It should be noted that the Community Laundry Service is not only for the comfort and hygiene of incontinent elderly people , it can be offered to members of the public of all age groups who for whatever medical reason need frequent changes of sheets ( bed sores , skin conditions , night sweats , acute bleeding episodes of a frequent nature ) . |
6 | Messiaen and Boulez were the focus of attention , composers who for him were an intellectual dead-end . |
7 | But there are anyway other anecdotes which for what they are worth trace the origin of political professionalism to dates earlier than Kleon : a Byzantine lexicon called the Suda , for instance , makes Pericles the first to take a written speech into court , while for Aristotle ( Cic . |
8 | And , as we know only too well , every really valuable commodity falls , sooner or later , into the hands of some unscrupulous individual , who then exploits it for their own ends . |
9 | There are no plans whatsoever for its improvement , it could n't be improved satisfactorily to se just for the new settlement . |
10 | in in my course of work , I have three grown up sons and I think an awful lot of what we 're talking about is in your own attitude to men , and generally the most difficult men to deal with , I find , are men who for whatever reason , are actually inadequate , a little bit sensitive to women being competent I I have no difficulty at all in dealing with that , but I I 'm aware that it seems significant to me that a lot of the younger women here are much more shall we say , sensitive to erm , what I perceive as being basically male chauvinism . |
11 | Anyone who er regularly attends soccer games knows full well that the game does attract a minority of er young men who for whom a punch-up on a Saturday afternoon is all part of the game . |
12 | And both offices have identified the need to pay volunteers something for their work , or lose them altogether . |
13 | She p-p-plaits them for me every morning . ’ |
14 | Now Rachel tailor-makes them for me . ’ |