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

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1 I must deal with baits first , for baits specially for carp have become a totally separate entity from baits for any other species .
2 He was one of the first in the battered political hierarchy to head for Moscow voluntarily for negotiations with Brezhnev .
3 I would prefer that we accepted that Stella 's original notes defines the responsibility for forms literally for all the time .
4 I think you should , allowances should be at at least support you in that and also from those allowances other resources that provide for research etcetera for the members .
5 The mean duration of ulcerative colitis was 14 years , and these patients were having colonoscopy to exclude dysplasia/malignancy , except the patients with ileostomies who gave informed consent for ileoscopy specifically for this study .
6 Hence , considerable numbers of chefesses willing to come over here and work for peanuts just for the experience .
7 It would be an opportunity for reflection specifically for people coming with a background of development experience and practice .
8 Shearer returns to The Dell for Blackburn tomorrow for the first time since his £3.6 million transfer in the summer , anxious to make life even more uneasy for Branfoot .
9 They pushed on up the Mercery , standing aside as a group of debtors from the Marshalsea , linked by chains , moved through the crowd , begging for alms both for themselves and other inmates .
10 From the early 1880s he was conscious of the need for reform both for its own sake and to check the potential threat from labour to the political status quo .
11 And again to spell that out erm the way it needs to work in practice I believe is that in its local plan a local authority should be able to define a site which it would regard as suitable for development only for these strategically important reasons .
12 In broad terms , the division has been between those who see an accumulation of reforms and a gradual erosion of bourgeois dominance as leading to a situation in which a relatively easy and peaceful transition to a socialist society will be achieved ; and those who regard reforms largely as mere palliatives , value the struggle for reforms mainly for its effect in developing working-class consciousness and organization , and envisage the achievement of socialism as a more abrupt event ensuing from a more or less violent final confrontation between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat .
13 The effect of these provisions is , in our judgment , that if an account contains items of litigation costs or non-litigation costs the items can be referred to a taxing master for taxation i.e. for the taxing master to decide what amount is recoverable in respect thereof .
14 A PLUMBER was jailed for life yesterday for killing two sisters in a firebomb attack .
15 A TEENAGER , Alexander Sommerville , was detained for life yesterday for the senseless and brutal murder of a middle-aged lawyer .
16 The move is bad news for IBM Personal Software Products in its efforts to get OS/2 2.0 established , because many corporate users have gone for OS/2 specifically for its relatively easy integration with mainframe DB2 .
17 The move is bad news for IBM Personal Software Products in its efforts to get OS/2 2.0 established , because many corporate users have gone for OS/2 specifically for its relatively easy integration with mainframe DB2 .
18 Susan said , ‘ I 'm leaving for Trame tomorrow for the bilaterals .
19 Some elderly people suffer from iron deficiency due to a very slight , and sometimes unrecognisable , blood loss from such conditions as piles , diverticulitis , hiatus hernia — and occasionally bleeding from the stomach , if they have been taking aspirin for rheumatism daily for long periods , and this may cause anaemia .
20 Thank you to all those who sent in goods for sale especially for those donated to NCT .
21 Thank you to all those who sent in goods for sale especially for those donated to NCT .
22 However , the State Security Committee ( KGB ) claimed that Dove Trading International would have engaged simply in asset-stripping , using the profits to buy exportable Soviet commodities such as caviar , gold and diamonds for sale abroad for hard currency .
23 The action moved to the Saints ' end where a cross from Kiwomya eluded Dozzell and Whitton but fell kindly for Guentchev only for the Bulgarian to blaze his shot over the top .
24 Backett noted that doctors were more likely to refer upper-class patients than working-class patients to hospital for treatment both for non-terminal and terminal nursing cases .
25 Actually , actually had a fried egg for breakfast today for the first time
26 Various reports a plea for support a plea for interest particularly for the seventy fifth anniversary year next year and after that we had the most lovely party .
27 ‘ We 'll keep him in for observation just for tonight .
28 ‘ The French FA asked Scottish ITV for £450,000 just for France versus Scotland . ’
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