Example sentences of "[noun pl] for the [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But at age two or three years , a threat of loss is understood , but the reasons for the separation and its temporary nature may not be .
2 And , Francis was frank in the reasons for the substitution when he said : ‘ I felt at that moment something different was needed .
3 They are not the reasons for the torture that I would be suffering in his place .
4 ’ And all the activities for the children that one can attend — sports days , Christmas parties , the Mod — you can get involved in them along with the children .
5 The numerous victims of their rapacity and greed had no reason to risk their necks for the king and his favourites ; nobles such as the king 's half-brother the Earl of Norfolk , who might have expected to enjoy some influence at court , hated the Despensers for their monopoly of the king 's presence ; and the heirs of the victims of 1322 had everything to gain from the overthrow of Edward 's regime .
6 The solicitor presents copy summonses ( two copies for the court and one for every defendant ) at the court office with the particulars of claim , medical reports , details of special damage and fee .
7 My best wishes for the University and your work .
8 I 've seen the plans for the houses and they 're peculiarly insensitive — more suitable for Milton Keynes . ’
9 Firstly , the heading gives the impression that the production plans for the car and its fitness for purpose are in some way in doubt and this is very far from the true situation .
10 Management 's plans for the business once it has acquired it must be taken into account at the planning stages , for they too will have tax implications which need to be accommodated .
11 They will meet ministers in London to discuss plans for the town if they are one of 20 local authorities to receive £37.5m over five years .
12 ‘ There have been so many plans for the place and everything seems to fall through , ’ he said .
13 At the moment I have no plans for the future except I want what 's best for my little girl .
14 Yeah okay , then you have the appropriate facts there and you can explore the bit about savings and plans for the future but you will have his attitude to er do you er is attitude to risk there ?
15 She had been so much a part of his plans for the future that he was now thinking of countries where they could farm together .
16 However , forward thinking will create new exciting plans for the future if you can get on the right side of your owner .
17 This support , he said , enabled the RNLI to follow such ambitious plans for the future and he emphasised that the year 's results had been achieved in a period of sharp recession and uncomfortably high inflation .
18 It is obviously not necessary to cite cases for the proposition that there has been a considerable development in the scope of judicial review in the second half of this century .
19 So the emphasis now is more on the people themselves , basically Neighbourhood Watch is your scheme , it 's not a police thing , we support it , we pay for the hall tonight , we pay for the signs for the street and we give you all the literature free , but it is your scheme and it 's how you want it to be .
20 Pak dismisses the RDI BriteLite and Tadpole SparcBoot laptops as the wrong products for the market because there 's ‘ not enough screen ’ .
21 Jack played a few wartime matches in the London Combination for Palace at their new home at The Nest and then signed professional forms for the club when he left the Forces .
22 Her personal milliner John Boyd , who has been making hats for the princess since she was 16 , said : ‘ She already has such a collection of hats that she does n't need anything new for this occasion . ’
23 The Saatchis are yesterday 's men ; Next has shed George Davis and its allure and this has been an end of year without bonuses for the City as it seeks to operate within the constraints of a tight credit policy and high interest rates .
24 On two sides there were offices for the management and they can watch you and the supervisor or foreman can watch you as well .
25 The 8100 is the more compelling indicator of what might happen to OS/2 2.0 : IBM spent so much money developing both the hardware and a completely new operating environment and set of compilers and utilities for the thing that it had to recoup its investment , come hell or high water , before it could be killed off , despite the fact that within a couple of years , it became clear that what users wanted as a distributed processor was the machine that eventually appeared — fatally too late — as the 9370 .
26 That diagnosis is not far distant from Disraeli 's own ; it is in their prescriptions for the future that they differ .
27 This form of markup provides the flexibility to select different display styles for the text because it does not anticipate the typography of the New OED .
28 In an effort to help funds for the church and its path , a charge of £3 will be made for listeners and singers .
29 As he now wistfully recalls , there were relatively few other supporters for the idea when he and the late David Gray , the ex-correspondent of The Guardian , who became ITF General Secretary , launched their Olympic campaign almost ten years before gold medals were again being presented to tennis players in Seoul in 1988 .
30 ‘ Eubank has never fought anyone of stature so it 's a straight forward fight for me , thanks for the chance and I fully intend to take it with both hands , ’ he said boldly .
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