Example sentences of "[coord] for [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Villa-Flotilla is yachting for novices , for families seeking a compromise , or for friends who like variety .
2 The term ’ provisional sum ’ is defined as ’ a sum provided for work or for costs which can not be entirely foreseen , defined or detailed at the time the tendering documents are issued ’ .
3 ( iv ) When the actor engages in the medical treatment or examination of the victim in a manner or for purposes which are medically recognized as unethical or unacceptable .
4 Fourth , a further difference between the NCRA and the block exemption is that the latter offers a safe harbour for firms that do not compete directly with each other in relevant output markets , or for rivals whose collective market share is less than 20 per cent There are two issues of interest here .
5 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
6 It is designed for broadcast into the home and for viewers who may be studying on their own .
7 An understanding of environmental problems is needed as a basis for policy making by national and local government , for the work of national and international agencies concerned both with use and conservation of natural resources , and for industries which inevitably have an environmental affect and education .
8 It is widely known that there are harmful effects from inhalation of outfall from a lead works ; for children who ingest it by licking lead-painted toys ; and for families whose drinking water is supplied through lead pipes .
9 It 's a ludicrous game of make-believe and let's pretend , and the biggest let's pretend is that Britain is fighting a war of principle , on its own terms , for purposes which the people understand and support , and for aims which can be realised by war .
10 He pleaded for a regular reading of the Bible , and for sermons which expounded biblical passages , and for the use of the Bible in connection with prayer .
11 Second , the age at which people marry is closely related to their ability to set up an independent household , and for women who married under the age of 20 the numbers sharing accommodation with relatives changed little between the 1950s and the 1970s ( Holman , 1981 ) .
12 And for women who work less than 16 hours per week ( as do the majority of women in West Belfast ) the legislation does not cover them ; there is no obligation to monitor those working under 16 hours per week !
13 Using equivalent family income , the poorest third of working age men reported 65% more serious chronic illness than the richest third , and for women there was a 33% difference between rich and poor .
14 I 've been particularly interested in the clumsy child , who has co-ordination , rhythm and timing difficulties , and I have written a booklet which is now available for parents and for teachers who are interested , for the age range five years to eleven years , which gives parents exercises to carry out with their children to encourage the child in overcoming difficulties with co-ordination , rhythm , timing , and to help them with speaking , writing and reading remediation .
15 And for Americans who can not get enough , CNN has arranged for a gruelling daily schedule of Brinkley on four other topics : food , travel , showbiz and health — laughingly titled Living In The Nineties .
16 The British Refugee Council urgently needs your support for its vital work with and for exiles who seek a new life here .
17 And for lorries they say four seconds .
18 By the time we get it spread , we only have a 10 per cent gain in terms of the total energetics of the system , and if you put in fossil fuel for machinery and for fertilisers we are running at a loss .
19 ‘ We had a band chat and for ages we were saying we should not do merchandising at all , because it is a sign that you are a really big band and that you are trying to cash in .
20 He began by saying that seven years earlier Meehan had been found guilty by a jury ‘ on evidence which was amply justified ’ , and then went on : ‘ Some public support was whipped up over the years for reasons which were not entirely clear and for motives which might be imagined . ’
21 Riding holidays are organised for unaccompanied children who stay in the farmhouse and for adults who stay in the village in the Old Thistle Inn .
22 Burial was a risky business now since the churchyard was constantly swept by fire , and for adults it had been abandoned .
23 Eadmer has left an exceptionally full account of the Easter Council at St Peter 's in April 1099 ; and for reasons which will become apparent later , this was his last full-scale account of any great event in Anselm 's life .
24 The fog gave us a very short time to control our fear , and for moments we could not move . ’
25 Preparations also include two consultations for church leaders and communicators and for technicians which will take place in 1993 with the aim of drawing up clear guidelines for the agency .
26 For clinicians who wanted to practise their skills and for nurses who needed the job satisfaction of returning patients to the community , there would be an uphill task with an entirely chronic and elderly population .
27 It is the heading used as a catch-all , for some of the multidisciplinary theses characteristic of work in Scotland , and for others which fit into no other clearly defined category .
28 But since it is part of my intention to suggest how and why the work of Joyce provokes exceptional division among its readers , I shall , for that reason and for others which will emerge , keep the notion of screen in front of you .
29 The way of the mystics is not for everyone , but some will find their answer in it , and for others it will perhaps give an insight into the potential of the mental world .
30 This goes for couples of the same sex too , and for friends who live together .
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