Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] for them " in BNC.

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1 Once again , employers showed little enthusiasm for them .
2 How parents can spend all that money for them to run down on the chest paddling with their hands on the dirty pavement !
3 Joseph Gandy , who claims in 1805 that his designs originate ‘ in the humane desire of increasing the comforts and improving the condition of the Labouring Poor ’ , makes little provision for them .
4 German civilians especially suffered mistreatment at the hands of the Red Army in the East , but there was little sympathy for them after six years of war .
5 There was little sympathy for them from club officials , with ‘ apathy ’ one of the words used to describe their attitude .
6 Zborowski told Carco how he had taken fifteen canvases to a merchant the other morning and wanted very little money for them , but the merchant sent him away …
7 Sniff , run down with a little milk for them . ’
8 These are : that they remain as at present , organized and administered on an ad hoc basis ; that responsibility for them be given to the CNAA ; that they become the responsibility of TEC ; that they become the responsibility of a joint CNAA/TEC body to be set up ; and that a new and independent validating body be established specifically for foundation courses .
9 If only they 'd started when they were young like himself , there might have been some hope for them .
10 The opportunities provided in the clinical area for teaching on a one to one or small group basis should enable the teacher to be aware of at least some of these differences in her students , and to make some provision for them in her teaching .
11 Erm I could erm ask the school to collect some money for them .
12 The case against the IRA campaign is well known , so either its leaders are ready to capitulate or — far more likely — they think there is some advantage for them .
13 Another opportunity for them to do it again .
14 She prepared some tea for them , chatting about generalities , asking them what had brought them back to France .
15 steps up and right footed he blasts it into the bottom corner , it subdues the Shrewsbury crowd somewhat , Blackburn fans are rampant because at last there 's some light for them but they 're still trailing Shrewsbury by three goals to two .
16 They imported artists and artisans from Greece to carry out this work for them and to ornament their buildings ; they also imported actual sculpture from Greece for the same purpose .
17 Yes we ca I think these ducks must think we 've got some bread for them , but we have n't have we ?
18 They probably think we 've got some bread for them .
19 Another point for them to remember is not to speak directly at the microphone but to aim instead just over the top of it ; this is to reduce the pick-up of breath noises and the distortion of plosive consonants .
20 Tell Johnny and Den I have another job for them .
21 The reforms which might be expected from this theoretical starting-point are moves towards market mechanisms or some surrogate for them which can be used both to influence the behaviour of bureaucrats by giving them a different set of incentives , and to increase the range of choice available to the consumers of public — in this case particularly local government — services .
22 I have n't I have n't seen heard another name for them really .
23 She felt that the education of the Boars was n't me , er the basics to get some education for them .
24 She continued : ‘ I am 70 years old but I felt I must make this sacrifice for them , even though the constraints on me in the future are very great . ’
25 I do n't want you to throw them away today , er , because you might actually in a few days ' time think of some use for them .
26 We need some steel for them hanging graphics .
27 As a possible agent of change , the bourgeoisie was discarded by dependency theorists , but in the wave of post-dependency criticism , there have been attempts to resuscitate this role for them .
28 Many of the new arrivals , who waited in the street outside the embassy , said they were convinced there would be another train for them .
29 If there are children involved people often express some concern for them , but it is unusual for the circle of care to extend any further .
30 Bertha Cohen went out to the yard to release the hens from the coop , calling to Judith to bring some meal for them .
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