Example sentences of "for [pron] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there were also new people arriving in London for whom even cheap property was out of their price range .
2 Not so my students however , for whom even simple things can cause immediate confusion .
3 Yet the fact remains that people for whom all other comforts are provided in residential institutions are still largely neglected as regards sexual need .
4 So far ‘ King James III and VIII ’ , for whom all this sacrifice was being made , had not yet set foot in either of his kingdoms .
5 It followed the taste of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert , for whom highly coloured bedding plants had been newly fashionable ; successive generations at Balmoral , monarchs and men alike , had valued continuity above innovation .
6 The other five millions include the labourers and less skilled workers , male and female , whose maximum wages only suffice for the necessities and barest decencies of existence , and for whom therefore any mischance means penury , passing swiftly into pauperism . ’
7 He realized the importance of kinship systems for the Indians and how for them most social relationships were seen in terms of who was the child of whom and who was married to whom .
8 " Will you pose for me properly some time ? "
9 And she come knocking for me about two month 's later .
10 ‘ Things were going wrong for me earlier this year and I was losing games .
11 UFO was exotic , but it was n't nearly as memorable for me as Middle Earth .
12 Annual health spending ( hospital and community health services only ) on a 65 – 74 year old in 1988 averaged £1087 , and for someone over 85 £1995 , compared to £85 for a person aged 16 – 64 ( Robinson 1991 ) .
13 ‘ Yes , well as you will appreciate , this is the spare uniform that fits me best , i.e. , it was made for someone only three inches shorter than I am .
14 The view over Reine , Hamnöy and Kirkefjorden from the top of the climb is incredible , making an unreal backdrop for my equally fantastic work of art .
15 I wish to record my gratitude to the Dean and Faculty of the Center for that opportunity , and for my professionally valuable time in Huntsville .
16 But that feels just a little too close for comfort to the flesh of a ben Issachar , and anyway , I 'm not sure that the Hebrew inscription engraved upon it would be terribly good for my already wobbly morale .
17 For my most recent birthday Danica , my godmother , had given me a wristwatch , thinking that such a gift was the dream of every girl .
18 It was the price for my more materialist attitude , my seeking to occupy the middle ground , between absorption in life and soaring above the cares of the earth .
19 When I went to the antenatal clinic for my very first check-up , this elderly doctor burst through the door , looked at me and said , " You should n't be having this baby , you should be giving it away to somebody less fortunate . "
20 Not only did my mother regularly quote them , but on joining my public school for my very first term , the house I was in was actually punished for slack behaviour the previous term — when I had not even been at the school !
21 Had I spent a little more time with it I could have justified asking money for my very first attempt at using the Tascam 228 !
22 The length of the adjusted pack was enough to cater for my unusually long back and after making a small adjustment to the shoulder strap attachment plates which can be swivelled to close or widen the gap between them at the neck , I had a very good fit .
23 I wait to see how long you can control your imbecile temptation to violate my copyrights on this letter and once again untruthfully take words and phrases from it to show your ‘ powers ’ to match those boasted by your kind in the NF and the BNP , whose performances are different from yours only in that instead of using your limbs to physically assault us like they would , you have acted by wearing the ‘ civilised ’ guise of being the ‘ editor ’ of the ‘ left ’ NewSS , and have written to assail my integrity , my capacity to think , my freedom to defend and speak for my constitutionally organised members at the Stratford school .
24 For example , Mrs Owen was caring for her moderately demented husband , and coping well with all practical tasks , but the development officer said of them :
25 But it is she who has created an atmosphere in which it is possible for her most senior minister to be publicly rubbished while she escapes without blemish or stain .
26 Our view of the value of very further provides a good explanation for its otherwise puzzling absence following indefinite articles : ( 26 ) this is a very oak in which King Charles hid after the battle ( 27 ) walking into the bakery , I met some very men If very did indeed qualify some aspect of the following noun ( sense or referent ) , the contrast of grammatical status between ( 27 ) and ( 19 ) would be quite puzzling .
27 This certainly locked the blade at the correct depth , but was on the small side , especially for its rather inaccessible position .
28 Space is often one of the most limiting factors in any attempt to create a genuinely open-ended learning situation , and planning for its most effective use puts heavy demands on the imagination and organizing ability of teachers and administrators .
29 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
30 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
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