Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adj] [noun pl] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 All this is not meant as a massive , unqualified slight against the Caribbean family , for there are understandable reasons for its failure , amongst them fractured relationships and the prime necessities of having to feed , clothe and shelter their children .
2 And there are parallel teams for your film work headed by people like Ernst Wild .
3 If I could just come in here , there are many opportunities for them to express their individual talents .
4 there are substantial gains for you
5 Golf Magazine , Motorcycle World , Bike , Amateur Gardening — there are specialist magazines for everyone from the rat fancier to the rugby fan .
6 There are various methods for its manufacture and it can be produced in various forms , chief of which are homopolymers [ propylene alone ] and copolymers with ethylene in which the ethylene constituent can be located either randomly in the polymer chain or in controlled blocks along it .
7 There are various explanations for his reluctance to do so .
8 While a large proportion of pupils manage to achieve multiple identities and to co-exist in a range of daily cultures , there are some pupils for whom such transitions are problematic , and for whom the inconsistencies in curriculum messages are too great .
9 Although defective colour perception does not usually have significant effect in many class activities , there are some careers for which absolute perception is needed ( armed forces , electrical trades ) .
10 There are some crimes for which women can not be convicted ( e.g. homosexuality , rape ) ; courts may deal more leniently with females , and a proportion of female crime may remain undetected because the police are less sensitive to it .
11 There are several reasons for their caution .
12 There are several letters for you to sign , Roman , ’ Stephanie informed him , in her soft , slightly sing-song voice .
13 Its role in oncology is currently under investigation in many centres throughout the world , but even today there are clear indications for its use in the central nervous and musculoskeletal systems .
14 Untreated , there are unpleasant implications for you , for future partners and future babies .
15 To feel this we need to be sure that other people are making similar sacrifices or , if they are not , that there are acceptable grounds for their not doing so .
16 But there are further reasons for his choice of qualifier , and they involve Davie in cultural as well as literary criticism .
17 There are considerable difficulties for them , like promotion — ‘ We 'd never get to be archdeacons , because we are n't priests ’ — but there are also pastoral roles they can fill that a man ca n't .
18 I have always believed that there are sensible explanations for everything .
19 On paper , there are few jobs for which large numbers of people are not qualified ; in practice , employers use a more refined and differentiated signal than educational qualifications : they use the recommendations of people personally known to them and prospective employees .
20 The large ones are easier to catch , as obviously there are fewer places for them to hide .
21 whether there are institutional substitutes for them ( eg. contracts ) and how precisely the co-ordinating power of market economies is affected .
22 If there are enough requests for them in the web , I 'll stick them in .
23 Protective powers Where people are vulnerable because of the extent of their mental infirmities , severe physical disability , or extreme age , there are statutory responsibilities for their personal care and their financial protection .
24 Lot forty seven is five postcards there 's the two , there they are twenty pounds for them twenty anywhere ?
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