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

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1 Simply turn the page for the exercises we 've chosen specially for you from Massage for Total Relaxation — and then face the world with a new sense of inner calm .
2 For the present we may note that every person is considered to start life with a ‘ domicile or origin ’ , which will be , as a rule , the domicile of his father at the time of his birth ; and that this domicile of origin continues until it is shown that some other domicile has been acquired , and is restored whenever an acquired domicile is lost without the acquisition of another .
3 This distinction is linked to the different population size of the various units of local government and it will be discussed further in Chapter 4. for the present we may note the importance of the distinction for the status of local authorities .
4 Some of these questions will recur in the discussion section at the end of this chapter , and in later chapters on both intergovernmental relations and the services provided regionally , but for the present we will remain with those services provided by local government in the United Kingdom .
5 Of course it may , and indeed has , been argued-that the middle-class model is the model for the future [ = = ] but for the present we may simply note the variety of modes of family living that continue to exist and flourish .
6 Our reports provide many examples ; for the present we note three which were both prominent and recurrent In these cases the pressures and dilemmas could not only prove intractable but might also have adverse consequences for the children .
7 For the present we must return to the adjudicative context within which natural justice and fairness operate .
8 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
9 Such an historical perspective must be our long-term goal , even though for the present we can at best only hypothesize about the nature of the development processes at work .
10 For the present we shall derive the relation using an azimuthally symmetric two-dimensional surface .
11 For the present we need to proceed by inferences .
12 We ask God for the help we need to discover what we have in common with our neighbours of other Faiths , so that , with peace among all believers , we may promote universal peace together .
13 There are two possible sorts of explanation for the difficulties we have in recalling dreams .
14 There was , obviously , no simple starting point for the developments we shall examine , nor any pre-ordained culmination .
15 For the Army we are talking about in excess of 10,000 redundancies and much of the other reductions will occur through natural wastage .
16 And we used to c as we had nicknames for the ones we did n't like , she was called .
17 Erm that 's putting it bluntly because erm obviously being a volunteer is a sort of two way thing , we could n't run without volunteers , we 're very grateful for the ones we 've got but So it 's clearly a matter of whether you decide and whether you like the way we like to run things or or not .
18 Any illustrations for the scene we 've just been doing and the things we 've already been talking about , or any new ideas .
19 We want our own money for the housework we do .
20 This is rather a pity , for the reasons we explained in Chapter 5 .
21 This is an assumption that we believe to be fatally flawed , for the reasons we have outlined earlier .
22 For the reasons we have endeavoured to state , we give our opinion on this matter that as to the question of law raised by the Attorney-General , which we have cited at the beginning of this judgment , the answer is ‘ No . ’
23 For the reasons we have given we think their contractual entitlement corresponds with the indemnity basis of taxation set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
24 I 'm sorry Mr , I think we have to press you on this , can I can I take it from what you have said We have to press you because for the reasons we explained on Friday morning , we have to go through the sector sites , if only to find at the end it can not be done .
25 This combination led to the older name for the phenomena we are considering : thermohaline convection .
26 Many of us saw this as an opportunity for mankind to make a small gesture of recompense to the cetaceans ( the whale family ) for the abuses we had inflicted upon them .
27 thanks Mrs Grundy for the cakes we ate in the interval …
28 We require also to recruit and motivate the best people and this in turn requires a good reputation , not only for the goods we make and the worthiness of our contribution to society , but also the way in which we do these things , the sort of people we employ and the contributions we make in the area , and whether we are good citizens or not .
29 went away for the weekend we could ask him along could n't we ?
30 Do not worry that you are being judgemental — we do not want to be judged for the pride we see in ourselves .
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