Example sentences of "[vb pp] for them " in BNC.

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1 About 60 per cent of self-poisoners take psychotropic drugs that have been prescribed for them in their overdoses ( Hawton et al. 1977 ) .
2 It is abundantly clear that Mr Radice has two main objectives — to ensure that the Department of Health is required to give its reasons why a product licence for a medicine is granted , revoked , or suspended , and to ensure that patients are provided with better and more comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of the medicines that are prescribed for them .
3 Under the heading , ’ Other Benefits ’ — uncosted — it said : ’ The further benefits from Nurse Prescribing are the benefits to patients of faster access to some prescription items and the benefits they will derive from additional items prescribed for them by District Nurses and Health Visitors . ’
4 In this instance , however , Irvine believed , " the case is quite inverted " , for " the King himself is charged with all the Faults of Government , and … punished for them " , and his ministers " not only suffered to escape Punishment , but … highly preferr 'd and rewarded " — a reference , in particular , to the favour shown by William to James 's former chief advisor , the second Earl of Sunderland .
5 By virtue of the Immigration ( Hotel Records ) Order 1972 all guests over the age of sixteen are required upon arrival at a hotel to register their full name and nationality , or have it registered for them .
6 If the rebels were prudent they would hold the line where it is , and take advantage of the peace talks that the American State Department has by steady diplomacy arranged for them in London .
7 Children are made especially welcome in Leogang — there are lots of activities arranged for them .
8 According to legend , Dame Janet decided that these ducks would be much happier in St James 's Park and arranged for them to be escorted thence .
9 After the ceremony , she and Ludovico went to Chiesa Santo Spirito , at the end of their road , where Ludovico had arranged for them to be blessed , explaining to her that it had no religious significance and did not endanger her non-Catholic soul .
10 That authority arranged for them to be temporarily fostered by a local doctor and three months later , in December 1984 , they were moved to the home of their first permanent foster parents .
11 A variety of holidays in locations at home and abroad including guided tours have been arranged for them annually for many years .
12 She attends to the reservations , and when people arrive she shows them to the chalets she 's arranged for them to occupy . ’
13 The documents are technical , and I have arranged for them to be placed in all public libraries in Cardiff , and notices to that effect have been placed in local newspapers .
14 Would it be in order if such marriages are arranged for them to be co-joined er downstairs in St. Stephens crypt ?
15 When she finally came downstairs it was to find Carole insisting that , since this was their last night in the Hamptons before returning to the apartment in New York , she 'd arranged for them to have a romantic candle-lit dinner in their cottage .
16 Now it 's arranged for them to spend a year living with families over here .
17 Now the Henley-based charity which arranged that vacation in the Malvern Hills has arranged for them to stay over here until conditions in Russian orphanages are improved .
18 After they had proved their trustworthiness , permission would be given for them to live in couples in a pension .
19 The speaker is not critic ; zing ‘ people ’ for having these wants , nor is a justification given for them .
20 The original records were of paper unsuitable for permanent records , but in 1597 an order was given for them to be written on parchment .
21 People may not remember whatever detailed analysis was developed for them as schoolchildren , but certain models or ‘ general sketches ’ … do remain , and they inform everyday thinking closely , especially as they are exercised over and again by politicians and the media seeking to make public sense of current events .
22 For these reasons , they were the first to have theories developed for them : gravity by Newton in the seventeenth century , and electromagnetism by Maxwell in the nineteenth century .
23 5 includes some detail on test methods which are peculiar to polymers and which have been specially developed for them .
24 On the Waterfront and Rebel without a Cause had appeared in 1954 and 1955 , starring Marlon Brando and James Dean respectively , and I had fallen for them both .
25 Some of the people looked as if they had been torn apart by animals with more in the way of teeth and claws than the Good Lord intended for them to have .
26 ‘ The money we lifted was hardly intended for them in the first place , was it ? ’
27 All horses are likely to suffer from internal parasites or ‘ worms ’ and should be regularly treated for them .
28 The chief preoccupation of Methuen 's later years , apart from his painting , and one for which he denied himself many luxuries , was the restoration , maintenance , and improvement of Corsham Court , the family seat , and of the collection of pictures which hung in the magnificent gallery built and furnished for them in the 1760s .
29 The CFD , however , declared that early elections would inevitably be rigged , and pressed for them to be held in April 1993 .
30 There s NO WAY they could do that , unless they are pressed for them .
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