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

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1 To ensure that individual students were not losers under the system , access funds were distributed to higher education institutions for them to use at their discretion to help students in particular need .
2 ‘ They worked hard to get us into Europe and now there 's no perk for them .
3 She designed a T-shirt for them and has written their anthem Children of the 90s .
4 But the practice of creating these uses and trusts was popular and was growing , and the absence of all legal protection for them was a great hardship .
5 A bond began to be formed when they asked Martin to place protection for them on an icy pitch just below the summit .
6 On Jan. 4 the UN Security Council passed a non-binding resolution deploring Israel 's treatment of the Palestinians in the occupied territories and calling for greater international protection for them .
7 Like the others Brian remembers minimal preparation and no protection for them during the tests .
8 Although the tyranny of ‘ promotion examinations ’ has mercifully decreased in the past decade , in many countries yearly and termly examinations and preparation for them account for a quite disproportionate amount of school time and teachers are virtually ignorant of how and why and when to test .
9 While there are certain examples of examination paranoia in final classes which are unproductive and unnecessary such as the ‘ mock ’ examinations and endless preparation for them , it is idle to deny the influence of the examination or to discourage classes from working towards it .
10 Nevertheless , the literature on the professions per se provides a useful entrée into this type of education , because it identifies some of the main themes which characterize not only those professions but preparation for them : the existence of a body of specialized knowledge and expertise ; the influence of professional norms and ethics ; the autonomy and responsibility of the professional ; the relationships with colleagues , clients and the state .
11 Let us look , first of all , at the zones , and the reasons for them .
12 The Panel 's decisions are creating a kind of accounting case law , and the reasons for them should be given formally and more fully .
13 Do n't be tempted to justify these requests or to give reasons for them .
14 Ambivalent feelings , mixtures of resentment , disbelief , hope , disappointment with remedies that ‘ did n't work ’ , and demands for answers counter-productive to the task at hand have to be understood and dealt with constructively , and reasons for them appreciated .
15 Physical preparations required and reasons for them , e.g. shaving , bathing .
16 1 Explain simply and briefly the procedures necessary to prepare the patient for his Operation , giving details of the patient 's role in these and the reasons for them .
17 2 Explain the procedures in the postoperative period and reasons for them .
18 The process of counselling will consist largely in helping the client to see how and where they exist , the reasons for them — external and in the mind — and the results which they are having .
19 His decision and judgment , with his reasons for them , will be reported and will establish a precedent for future judgments in which similar circumstances arise .
20 It is very tempting , as has been pointed out in the discussion on choosing an agency , to go for the ideas and ignore the reasons for them .
21 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech prepared by my noble and learned friend , Lord Bridge of Harwich , and agree with his conclusions and his reasons for them .
22 I agree with his conclusions and his reasons for them .
23 I agree with his conclusions and his reasons for them .
24 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech prepared by my noble and learned friend , Lord Bridge of Harwich , and agree with his conclusions and his reasons for them .
25 There is also substantial affidavit evidence filed by the local authority setting out their concerns and the reasons for them .
26 These changes have been touched upon several times in this book already and the reasons for them were considered in Chapter 3 .
27 How could he explain his feelings , his reservations , and the reasons for them ?
28 ‘ You keep coming back here , yet you have not found any evidence linking the deaths , or the reasons for them .
29 It is therefore timely to access the extent to which payment system changes have been made , the reasons for them , and their significance especially in terms of productivity .
30 This can be followed by the Note Pad unit on which to record decisions and the reasons for them as they are made .
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