Example sentences of "for these " in BNC.

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1 Your Team has been invaluable in providing psychological as well as practical support for these patients which have been grossly lacking through the conventional channels .
2 For these very reasons , the care of our nation 's pubs is much more than an exercise in architectural conservation .
3 THERE are more than 200 pasta shapes , with more than 600 names for these shapes .
4 For these reasons , when tackling the problem of gardening in the shade it is important to choose plants proficient at extracting energy from limited sunlight .
5 It is important for these pilots to develop the habit of checking the position of the gliding site immediately after releasing the tow and to re-check it regularly every few circles .
6 Other works may be eligible , but grants for these will be offered at the discretion of the Environmental Health Department .
7 If additional work , or special items such as gold taps are requested by you , then you will be expected to pay for these .
8 There is no financial test of resources for these grants , but the person applying , or their spouse or person they live with , must be in receipt of one of the following benefits : Housing Benefit , Community Charge Benefit , Income Support or Family Credit .
9 Their need for thick-lensed ‘ John Lennon ’ spectacles implies they are physically imperfect as they slouch or lean against props ; for these lazy , untidy creatures have techniques of the body which reveal major structuring principles of police thinking .
10 In the early 1980s , many forces had reduced secondments to universities or polytechnics , for these had been somewhat unprogrammatic .
11 There , an Inspector Fusco pleads for men to be returned to beat patrol from community projects , for these he realizes are ‘ an admirable aspiration , until one starts to notice that community involvement officers come to work to spend much of their time in track suits or jeans and tee shirts , and some grow longer hair and beards and mix with the locals ’ .
12 This retreat into the safety of headquarters with its separation from reality is the route for these ‘ bastards with no teeth ’ ; it is the rightful place for those ‘ nine-til-five administrators who turn up when real polises have been up and at it for hours , and then ask their daft questions because of their lack of practical experience ’ .
13 There are two main requirements for these last two techniques .
14 In all this he found time to address meetings for these and many other bodies , hold weekly classes for teaching the youth of his synagogue post-biblical history and related subjects , write articles for the Jewish press ( he founded an Anglo Jewish Journal called The Jewish Times later to be absorbed into the Canadian Jewish Chronicle ) .
15 They were so enthusiastic for these that its pupils regularly walked off with all the trophies on sports days .
16 The length of time for these processes to occur is very short ( up to 6 seconds ) .
17 It is possible for these to ‘ run away from you ’ , and they can do more damage than you 'd imagine .
18 With the Cogelow tools , I found it necessary to grind new bevels completely for these tools to be useful for intricate ornament .
19 There is a limited amount of money available for these payments , so social fund officers have to look at the needs of all those who apply for help and decide which needs can be met .
20 There is normally no charge for these .
21 If there is a demand for these we will look into providing further supplies which we could provide to groups at cost price .
22 For these people , some extra help may be needed .
23 This may mean that planning for care of so-called ‘ priority ’ groups will become increasingly difficult as provision and accountability are fragmented , unless there is a commitment to increase resources specifically for these groups .
24 To compensate for these temporary speed restrictions additional ‘ recovery ’ time is added to daytime schedules .
25 Nor was the Distribution balance sheet improved by the abstraction of most coal and steel traffic from Speedlink services , in 1986–7 and 1989 respectively , to form dedicated networks for these commodities .
26 For these areas , use white undercoat paint to ‘ lime ’ the wood , followed by clear varnish
27 The public is being asked to believe that an ill-conceived government has it in for these companies .
28 The ascii code allows for these by setting aside the first 32 values , from 00h to 1Fh , as ‘ control characters ’ .
29 There was a high price to be paid for these amenities and privileges , which was , quite simply , professionalism .
30 Raymond Williams came to think that a splitting of the discipline was increasingly likely , since cultural materialism and radical semiotics were not compatible with the dominant paradigm of literary study : ‘ For these necessarily include the paradigm itself as a matter for analysis , rather than as a governing definition of the object of knowledge . ’
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