Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 In my notes for the Raphael Trio 's Unicorn-Kanchana recording of the Beethoven Septet in the composer 's own transcription for piano trio , I drew attention to a small discrepancy between the trio version and the original .
2 This work was financed by the laity — both patrons of livings and parishioners , large numbers of whom made contributions during their lifetimes and left bequests in their wills for the refurbishing of their local churches .
3 Several prominent political and religious leaders spoke at the service and were united in their calls for the government to take firm and speedy action against those responsible for the deaths .
4 Each of the major political parties included detailed commitments in their manifestos for the general election held in Britain on 9 April .
5 In their proposals for the conventional industries , officials at the commission have earmarked a list of technologies .
6 Perfectionism : Family members try desperately to get everything exactly right in their plans for the primary sufferer but still blame themselves when the smallest things go wrong .
7 By 0930 they were all in their coaches for the long journey back to Brighton , for that evening they all became civilians again and had to be ready for their ordinary jobs on Monday .
8 Disapproval turned to horror when both boys set off in their Mirages for the Falklands .
9 At the same time we can relish the days more and more , and search in their interstices for the hidden treasures and thus our lives may become the supreme adventure and treasure hunt of the transcendent .
10 The audience were in their seats for the first of the two evening performances .
11 But the truce does not seem to have aroused general opposition in England ; perhaps more serious in their implications for the regime were the disorders at Pontefract in the summer of 1323 , when a mob killed two officials guarding Lancaster 's tomb to prevent offerings being made there .
12 They diverge in their justifications for the subjection of individuals to the exercise of state power during the enforcement of contractual obligations .
13 The County Court Rules , Order 37 , are wide enough in their terms for the further application to have been made before the county court judge .
14 CHARITY worker Rod Jones has urged Darlington ‘ godparents ’ to hand in their gifts for the children of Romania before the next convoy departs .
15 They have tiny holes drilled in their heads for the insertion of twisted pairs of gold-plated bronze wire to represent tresses of waving hair .
16 That diagnosis is not far distant from Disraeli 's own ; it is in their prescriptions for the future that they differ .
17 Sabrina zipped up her anorak as she stepped out into the cold night air and rummaged in her pockets for the keys to the Audi Coupe .
18 She made her way to the second floor , her frown deepening as she looked about her , properly taking in her surroundings for the first time .
19 As I told you , I did n't particularly take in her plans for the weekend , you know how one does n't , one just asks to be civil and does n't listen properly to the answer . ’
20 Now she felt the need to be alone for a while in order to look over her notes and see if they would help her in her plans for the future .
21 On her return she was promptly plunged back into teaching by Caroline Little , and at present she is working as Caroline 's assistant in her Classes for the Elderly .
22 Similarly , an airline or even government operated air traffic control authority might amend a procedure promulgated in its manuals for the same reason .
23 Particularly in its treatment of legal services the Report was alleged to be unduly supportive of the private profession and insufficiently imaginative in its proposals for the development of the public sector .
24 Castle Communications ( the audio and video group ) has introduced a number of accounting policy changes in its accounts for the year ended 30 June 1992 .
25 Berisford International ( food , agribusinesses and property ) has revalued the holding company 's investments in subsidiary entities at the year end to their underlying net asset values of £386.9m ( v £599.2m ) in its accounts for the year ended 30 September 1992 .
26 In its accounts for the year ended 30 September 1992 , the investment trust , which specialises in Far East markets , has allocated 50% of its management fee , net of tax relief , to capital reserve .
27 In its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 , 3i has changed its policy for accounting for operating costs .
28 Sir Peter Holmes , Shell 's chairman who admitted that he was ‘ astonished ’ to discover that the irregularities had occurred through an associate company failing to follow strict rules against speculative dealing , said that he expected any further exposure to be limited to a £65 million charge which the company would take in its accounts for the first quarter of 1993 .
29 Beaverton , Oregon-based Sequent Computer Systems Inc says the rise in its profits for the year to January 2 1993 is a result of company restructuring , and a re-focus on high-end business .
30 The proposal , then , was momentous in its implications for the juvenile labour-market and for industrial training .
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