Example sentences of "the [noun] and for [det] " in BNC.

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1 The social stigma of alcoholism sees it as a disgrace rather than a disease that is beyond the control of the sufferer and for this reason ( and their own " denial " — which will be explained later ) friends and family may be reluctant to accept the true nature of the diagnosis .
2 One of the greatest love stories of all time and amongst the most enthralling romances in literature — JANE EYRE is compulsive entertainment for both those who know the story and for those to whom it is unfamiliar .
3 The most important buildings would have had red hand-made tiles on the roof and for this reason , the region became known as Rottwil ( red villa ) .
4 We thank you for those who have ministered your word to the church of St Leonard 's during the weeks when we have been meeting in the School for the Deaf ; so we thank you for John , Alan and Emily , for the readers and for those chaplains and ministers who worship with us .
5 I think she has a genuine feeling for the fans and for all that 's been written about her .
6 He wanted to settle , once and for all , the question of whether Riddle had made his last journey inside the Wheel and for that reason he was resolved to have it closely examined by an expert .
7 My job entailed being on call for shipping in the harbour and for this reason I was loath to live outside Stornoway .
8 Because of the high frequency of operation , there can be considerable r.f. radiation from this part of the circuit and for that reason those components involved , shown in the broken lines on the circuit diagram , are screened under a diecast aluminium box which eliminates most of the RF1 ( radio frequency interference ) .
9 Much of the office and administrative work both for the conference and for this report was carried out by Falls Community Council for which we are particularly grateful .
10 Clearly , for the moment and for some years to come , the prospects are slight .
11 We do appreciate you Steffi , for everything you have done over the years and for that special week in Brighton .
12 Long after he left to become a flight engineer it continued to light them through the war and for many years after .
13 This reticence is all the more striking when contrasted with the plethora of Second World War movies made both during the war and for many years afterwards .
14 Wycliffe did not look up from the statements and for some time Sara gave no sign that she had heard ; then she said : ‘ I 've been very stupid .
15 The sub-contractor will be responsible for transporting his work-force to the site and for any travelling time or expenses .
16 They applied for judicial review of the Secretary of State 's decisions and sought orders of certiorari to quash those decisions and declarations that the Secretary of State could not set a period for retribution and deterrence for a mandatory life sentence greater than that recommended by the judiciary , that he was required to tell the applicants the period recommended by the judiciary , and if he departed from it his reasons for so doing , and that the applicants were entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before he determined the period and for that purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State would act which was not in the applicant 's possession .
17 Measure the liquid from the jar and for each 600ml/1 pint/2½ cups , add 400g/1lb of sugar .
18 Even after I was married and had children , and had travelled extensively in Africa and North America , I still used to wake up sometimes sweating in fear , convinced that I was still in the Waaf and for some mysterious reason unable to obtain my release , but was condemned to remain in the Force for the rest of my life .
19 During the night and for several hours after dawn the summit remains clearly visible , but as the plain warms up in the morning sun , the hot air rises and becomes vapour at a given height .
20 The Germans left with their prey , and no one knew if they were going to return , but all through the night and for several days more the orphanage was looted .
21 So an information-based business must be structured around goals that clearly state management 's performance expectations for the enterprise and for each part and specialist and around organized feedback that compares results with these performance expectations so that every member can exercise self-control .
22 Walden reviews the statutory regulations that govern recordkeeping within the UK and for some issues in comparison to Europe and the US ( 1993 ) .
23 They also set up a programme of constant monitoring of the overall environment , both within the mine and for some miles around ’ .
24 The accountant , and for that matter any other professional persons , have very important roles to play in the lease and for this purpose alone the tenant will wish to ensure that they are suitably qualified .
25 It follows in my view that no error of law has been shown in the decision of the visitor and for that reason I consider that this appeal like the cross-appeals should be dismissed .
26 We understand indeed from Mr. Richards that reassurance is nowadays routinely given to those whose co-operation is sought : they are told that their statements will not ordinarily be used otherwise than for the investigation of the complaint and for any disciplinary or criminal proceedings that may follow .
27 As , chairman of the ASB said : ‘ Merger and acquisition accounting produce radically different reported profits and group balance sheets both in the year of the transaction and for several years after .
28 Love is in the air and for this fab Valentine 's issue we have joined forces with Northern Hairdresser Of The Year , Gary Hooker from Saks to give you this superb wedding gift — a complete hair and beauty bridal make-over all in the comfort of your very own home .
29 Thank you to everyone who took part in the competition and for those who gave donations .
30 Typical is S. Botolph 's Church , Boston , in Lincolnshire , called colloquially the ‘ Boston Stump ’ because its top storey was added so much later than the rest of the church and for many years the tower had a decapitated appearance ( 476 ) .
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