Example sentences of "['s] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 There is money to be made from ivory worth an average family 's income for years at the risk of six months in gaol at no expense to you .
2 There are provisions dealing with the repayment of loans paid to the settlor. ( a ) Loans paid off Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of loan and the whole of that loan is repaid , no part of that sum shall be treated as the settlor 's income for any year of assessment after that in which the repayment occurs ( TA 1988 , s677(4) ( a ) ) .
3 In 1993/94 £100,000 of capital under a deed of appointment is paid for the benefit of Mr X. The relevant income in 1992/93 was £20,000 , in 1993/94 £50,000 and in 1994/95 £70,000. £70,000 of the £100,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1993/94 and £30,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1994/95 .
4 In 1993/94 £100,000 of capital under a deed of appointment is paid for the benefit of Mr X. The relevant income in 1992/93 was £20,000 , in 1993/94 £50,000 and in 1994/95 £70,000. £70,000 of the £100,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1993/94 and £30,000 will be treated as Mr X 's income for 1994/95 .
5 Indeed in the first two months after opening the new Traverse made £10,000 more than the old venue 's income for the whole of the previous year .
6 If that 's the big success that everyone predicts , Donington could keep the European Grand Prix and emerge as a rival to Silverstone when the latter 's contract for the British Grand Prix runs out in l996 .
7 The learned judge held that the defendants ‘ intended ’ to interfere with the plaintiff 's contract for the purposes of this tort .
8 We have set out our plans in ’ Britain 's Defence for the 90s ’ and we are proceeding to implement those over the next four years .
9 Since then , we have been concerned with implementing proposals to create the structure for ’ Britain 's Defence for the '90s ’ .
10 It happens to be part of a small chain of hotels , but you can ignore the broader aspects of the company 's activities for the purposes of this particular case and treat it simply as a problem in unit management .
11 Instead of withdrawing and being generally anti-social , as I had been , I began to argue with people — teachers and pupils alike — and to disrupt other people 's activities for the sake of disruption .
12 The downfall of Mrs Thatcher , the arrival of John Major at 10 Downing Street and the Gulf War took the spotlight away from the Group 's activities for a few months .
13 It is entitled to see ( and debate , if necessary ) the annual accounts and report of each industry but it can only question the minister on those aspects of the industry 's activities for which the minister is responsible .
14 He wanted me to nick Bella 's money for him . ’
15 The sisters exchanged glances , then Miss Belle and Miss Florence nodded towards their elder sister and guide , and she , turning to Agnes said , ‘ Mrs Bretton-Fawcett said we could get five pounds of anyone 's money for it .
16 Instead , they matched the magazine 's money for Shannen , 21 , to keep her clothes on .
17 Here 's money for my meat ; I would have left it on the board , so soon As I had made my meal ; and parted With prayers for the provider
18 It will surprise nobody that I should like to redistribute the All England Club 's money for them but in so doing , give them more direct control over how it is used .
19 The emphasis was now to be increasingly on service , given to and paid for by the state , which assumed the right to appoint its commanders ( this was made easier by the fact that all accepted the state 's money for service in war ) and to demand that it got the best available in return for its money .
20 But Gog did n't listen ; he wanted all Earth 's money for the spaceship to Mars . ’
21 Then she remembered she 'd put the children 's money for Monday on one side already , and Rory had collected his shoes from the menders .
22 Have you Joe 's pre , Joe 's money for the presents ?
23 Trent 's loathing for the man was suddenly unbearable .
24 To cut a long story short , such is Smiley 's loathing for government that he has decided to establish his own private nation on Henderson Island , The Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ) has neither accepted nor refused Smiley 's request For permission to build himself a family-sized mansion and an airstrip on Henderson .
25 People have been scrambling up Cust 's Gully for over 100 years , and in dry conditions it should pose no problems — although it is not particularly attractive and I only included it because it was such a traditional route .
26 Boats sail regularly from Lendal Bridge to Bishopthorpe Palace , home to the Archbishop of York , and from King 's Staith for a City and Country Cruise .
27 And then she remembered that it was Sunday — which was her aunt 's afternoon for visiting friends .
28 The twelve member states , by a separate protocol , would authorise the eleven to use the Community 's institutions for the purpose of implementing social policies pursuant to the Social Charter .
29 Senior officials of the African National Congress have been urging Mr Mandela to announce an official separation from his wife since her latest outburst in which she allegedly threatened and waved a pistol at Mrs Xoliswa Falati , her co-accused in last year 's trial for kidnap and assault .
30 The regency delayed the full application of the new moral code on the aristocracy until the coming of peace , but by 1820 with the furore generated by Queen Caroline 's trial for adultery , there was clearly a new pressure for purity to which the aristocracy had to bend their knee .
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