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

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1 ‘ Molly likes having an audience for her tales and it passes the hours for them . ’
2 As a result of these tendencies , the market structure of the eurobond market has generally been categorised as competitive — although such aspects as product differentiation , growth maximising strategies and the inability of a firm to gain infinite demand for its services if it sells at below market prices suggest imperfect rather than perfect competition ( firms do not compete on price alone ) .
3 Duck and Frog search for their friends and it takes quite some time to find them all .
4 Leopards still die for their skins and it takes five to seven leopards to provide the material for one fur coat !
5 Polo parks ( one was constructed recently at Châteaux Giscours ) , marble bottling halls ( Michel Delon 's at Léoville-Lascases is so highly polished that workers have been issued with special boots ) , Versailles-style formal gardens with sunken cellars provide the spectacular icing on the cake of wealth accumulated by the leading châteaux over the last decade by the simple expedient of charging much more for their wines than it costs to make them .
6 It was by then already obvious that the schools had overcome their first reservations er about what the scheme had to offer and it was so obvious that they deserved recognition for their efforts that it led to my colleagues , Councillor and putting down the motion to Council in April of this year , drawing attention to the continuing success in schools throughout the district of the Local Management initiative .
7 This provides the best possible security for their workforces but it means something more in terms of the ‘ family silver ’ .
8 Grammar school rock may give Morrissey the perfect adoring audience for his ramblings but it does not help the wider case of rock or rock 's present stagnance .
9 I will , of course , send you one of the copies of the Agreement for your records once it has been signed on behalf of the Press .
10 Doing this means someone will be legally responsible for your children and it avoids uncertainty or family argument , as your wishes would be clear .
11 This is a budget Chairman that builds on the achievements of the last four years , the care for our schools and it takes into account that the future will not be as rosy as we would like and allows for contingencies .
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