Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 The solid-coloured , hardy breeds of central and southern France include some traditional dairy breeds now developed as suckler cows for commercial crosses , and the massive traditional draught breeds which are now so important as sires for those beef crosses , a role in which their influence has become widespread in Europe and elsewhere in recent years .
2 Most of the voluntary organisations considered it their duty to inculcate a proper sense of shame in their charges , until World War II brought about the first intimation that unmarried mothers were beginning to avoid the hostels run by charitable institutions for that very reason .
3 A comparison of the prospectuses for 1980–81 and 1986–87 of a number of institutions for this study suggested that , contrary to the arthritic stereotype purveyed sometimes by the press and others who should know better , degree provision in higher education is by no means static .
4 Jobcentres , commercial agencies , hospital noticeboards , shop windows and vacancy boards on industrial estates are sources of vacancies for all ages .
5 As the total number of filled vacancies for all ages was 652,306 , this means that juveniles accounted for about 20% of all those finding employment through the exchanges .
6 The lengthy seizure of alien priories provides an obvious explanation for this , but the Black Death , of course , also multiplied vacancies for all patrons to exploit .
7 Britain does not have to rely solely on its own mines for some kinds of metals .
8 Miners now work in the licensed mines for less than they were paid in British Coal 's mines .
9 Take any consolidated balance sheet and you will most likely find cross references to notes for all items except cash and minority interests .
10 So if you wan na do Evolvematic I 've got the notes for that
11 The scheme offers one share in a newly created company plus 130p in dividends and cash or loan notes for each LWT ordinary share .
12 The pragmatist could agree , pointing out that the scope notes for each term could be used for precisely this purpose , adding that , unless a scientific name has no more common alternative , it should remain non-preferred , with an alternative preferred term supplied .
13 Instead of issuing paper notes for each gold ( silver ) deposit , goldsmiths eventually provided depositors with passbooks and cheque books to facilitate debt settlement/payment by their customers to other parties .
14 Detailed explanatory notes for each species are given at the end of the book in the Appendix , covering such topics as distribution of the predator species , their habitats , hunting methods and food preferences and a summary of their diet and how it may be biased .
15 Keep the paperwork and notes for each application in a separate folder or large envelope .
16 The accented B♭s that occur as pick-up notes for each phrase in bars 2–5 should be played by hooking your r/h thumb under the G string and releasing it so that the string slaps against the fingerboard .
17 comprehensive teaching notes for each lesson
18 Rather there should be only one set of notes for each subject regardless of source .
19 Von Stein had been checking the wall clock in the laboratory then looking back at his notes for some time .
20 In his illuminating new notes for these CDs , Northrop Moore aptly refers to the live choral recordings as ‘ snapshots ’ .
21 When he had started to prepare his notes for this occasion , he was overwhelmed by private memories : St Louis was the place of his birth , and Washington University itself owed its foundation to his grandfather ; and when in the lecture he spoke of the characteristics of a national literature , and American literature in particular , as " a strong local flavour combined with an unconscious universality " it is clear to what locale he belongs .
22 After reading my just completed programme notes for this Saturday , I have decided that spending money on a creative writing course at the Tech .
23 Notes for this purpose are usually selective and may be discarded ( either after use or once integrated into your permanent notes ) .
24 Some amazingly well organised not to mention tight people , take their notes for this meeting on the back of the last meeting 's agenda .
25 Between Christmas and New Year , sitting writing the notes for this course , I was very twitchy about how successful it would be , and now quite happy talking to the children and school teachers and listening to the hubbub of questions and pleasure as they do it , that the thing is working .
26 Presumably , it , once we 've found a date the notes for this committee will be
27 He spoke brilliantly without notes for half an hour .
28 He gave two courses of lectures and the notes for both courses survived : one on the New Testament and one on the Christian idea of redemption .
29 Along with Terri Hooley , they picked twenty acts for this year 's bash not only on the basis of demos they 'd listened to but also knowing the bands live capabilities intimately .
30 The enabling technologies for such an information and communications centre are already more or less in place .
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