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

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1 Rita 's teaching experience has been enormously full and varied , including recreational classes ranging from her first class of East-enders at Plaistow to her university class at Newcastle 20 years later , courses for schoolchildren , for Civil Defence trainees and for physiotherapy students ( only this year , at the Sports Medicine exhibition , physiotherapists came up to the Medau stand to say that they had been taught Medau by Rita Quick ) , and work with the mentally ill and disabled .
2 The organisations represented this year were the international Catholic organisations for radio and television ( UNDA ) and for cinema and audiovisuals ( OCIC ) , Interfilm , Chrétiens Médias , Profil and WACC .
3 The Shell Miri contract was awarded in May , together with further work for the Port of Singapore Authority and for Shell Singapore .
4 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
5 September 15 was a day of great significance for the two Normans and all who had helped them , for the local area and for aviation itself .
6 These diagnoses have been included for completeness and for consistency with previous reports .
7 I felt very sorry for her by now and for want of knowing how to express my sympathy I offered to make another pot of tea .
8 Youth was , for Conrad , a period all too brief when romance prevailed over practical considerations , when it flourished because of inexperience and for want of maturity .
9 A Highlander was an Appalachian , and for Horton , folk was a term that had both a positive anthropological and a political meaning .
10 Yet , the institution of the industrial co-operative commonwealth required that labour should take control of the means of production ; and for Owen , for whom the violence and destruction such as had attended the French Revolution were calamitous , the change to control by labour must happen peacefully .
11 BTR had successfully mounted takeover bids for Thomas Tilling in 1983 and for Dunlop in 1985 , improving the performances of each company after the merger by improvements in productivity .
12 These excellent facilities are used by the University sports clubs for practice and for matches in the local leagues .
13 We have taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for all the holidays which are advertised in this brochure and for excursions as described above and that the suppliers of the various services which will be provided to you as part of the inclusive holiday are efficient , safe and reputable businesses , and that they comply with the local and national laws and regulations of the country in which they provide those services .
14 The hotel is convenient for the airport and for excursions across the river to the Valleys of the Kings and Queens .
15 Both for sites and for finds , the greatest problems are caused by the fact that organic materials rarely survive .
16 A new edition of The Song Book of the Salvation Army 1986 ( Salvationist Publishing and Supplies , 1986 ) contains words alone , but is supplemented by The Tune Book which is published both as a set of band parts and for keyboard .
17 But the late Elizabethans and Jacobeans cultivated with the utmost fertility both a free form of ricercar , the fantasia or ‘ fancy ’ , and the peculiarly English ‘ In nomine ’ ( see p. 240 ) , as well as dance music and song-arrangements , both for consort ( usually for viols , though also ‘ broken ’ , i.e. for mixed instruments ) and for keyboard ( usually the small table-harpsichord known as virginals , or organ ) .
18 It is this anger , more or less contained , which speaks through the extraordinary images created by Heartfield in his life-long struggle against fascism and for Communism , and renders them so memorable .
19 Consequently the laboratory energy of photons in emission and for absorption become effectively identical .
20 That William and Mary Prince and Princesse of Orange bee and bee declared , King and Queen of England France and Ireland and the Dominions there unto belonging to hold the Crowne and Roy all Dignity of the said Kingdom 's and Dominions to them the said Prince and Princesss during their lives and the life of the Survivor of them and that the Sole and full exercise of the Regall Power be only in and executed by the said Prince of Orange in the Names of the said Prince and Princesse during their Joynt lives And after their deceases the said Crowne and Roy all Dignity of the said Kingdoms and Dominions to be to the heires of the body of the said Princesse : And for default of such Issue to the Princesse Anne of Denmarke and the heires of her body .
21 And for default of such Issue to the heires of the body of the said Prince of Orange .
22 Fleece liners are also available for shorter wellingtons ( at £4.50 ) and for boots ( at £3.99 ) , Sizes cover the range 3,5,6–8,9–11 and 12 plus extra large .
23 The patterns from both booklets are also available on disk ( with variations , 53 patterns in total ) in format for Brother disk drives and for DesignaKnit 4 .
24 For drug responders , the incidence of sudden death at 1 and 5 years was 5 and 29% , respectively , and for non-responders 19 and 48% , respectively .
25 The initial reports claimed that local fisherman had killed the dolphins in order to protect their fishing grounds and for dolphin meat , which was divided up amongst Fukue islanders in the East China Sea off Nagasaki .
26 And for Carl Stottor the programme confirmed that Nilsen was no longer a man to be feared .
27 And how did the performers feel about performing in semi-public and for posterity ?
28 It provides for the setting of guaranteed service standards and for customers to know the service that they will receive .
29 Until then , and for users of SunOS and Solaris 1 .
30 Preliminary details of international trade published by GATT on Feb. 28 , 1989 , had shown that of the world 's three major trading countries the USA experienced in 1988 a 2.5 per cent increase in merchandise trade exports by volume in 1988 and a 6.5 per cent rise in imports ; corresponding respective figures for West Germany were 7.5 and 6.5 per cent and for Japan 4 and 16.5 per cent .
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