Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] for them " in BNC.

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1 The client for whom the firm is acting should be clearly identified and care should be taken to ensure that third parties do not form the impression that the firm is advising them or acting for them when this is not the case .
2 The client for whom the firm is acting should be clearly identified and care should be taken to ensure that third parties do not form the impression that the firm is advising them or acting for them when this is not the case .
3 let me read those verses again , he says my flock wandered through all the mountains and on every high hill , and my flock was scattered over all the surface of the earth , there was no one to search or seek for them .
4 The unequal status which women possess in society results in a situation in which what they have to say is for many purposes discounted or reinterpreted for them .
5 Try to recognize your needs , and try to spend time fulfilling them or asking for them .
6 The level of attention which a special needs child might merit and deserve may not be possible — or the programme which the rest of the class follow may have to be skewed or truncated or adapted for them to be integrated .
7 It does n't include the unregistered and unmeasured unemployed — women with men who have to maintain them or claim for them , and those whose dole is exhausted but who are disqualified from supplementary benefit because they live with wage-earners . )
8 You do n't rely on lifts , or pay or queue for them .
9 Thus , in a thoroughly typical way , man , who is not endowed with an instinctive love of animals or care for them , achieves the ability to make a success of animal-husbandry as a form of economic life by channelling his otherwise rampant aggressiveness back against himself as a force of conscience which frequently expresses itself in pastoral cultures as a vengeful and recriminating god of the sky .
10 Such groups can properly be described in terms of free association within a generally accepted cultural diversity , though it must be noted that even here , in many cases , the diversity is established by these initiatives , rather than prepared for them , and that in the cases of particular branches of an art the initiatives often involve significant local conflict .
11 They brought a huge van and they were so pleased , these men that came for them .
12 Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives .
13 If the banks were previously operating with a cash reserves ratio above their desired ratio , however , the potential that exists for them to expand their deposits is reduced .
14 Western governments , and the populations that vote for them , have to be persuaded that it is in their own interests , quite apart from any considerations of common humanity , to start the reconstruction of the developing world .
15 The really true story is that it is easier to seem busy by employing people to bash every easy target than to challenge our assumptions of consumer sovereignty and the vast , important industries that cater for them .
16 The high street stores , and even the designers , are finding there is great value in maintaining , shapes , colours and styles that worked for them in previous seasons .
17 Ask them about the benefits of a Northern Ireland location and they will highlight the quality of the people that work for them .
18 According to legend , Dame Janet decided that these ducks would be much happier in St James 's Park and arranged for them to be escorted thence .
19 The chief preoccupation of Methuen 's later years , apart from his painting , and one for which he denied himself many luxuries , was the restoration , maintenance , and improvement of Corsham Court , the family seat , and of the collection of pictures which hung in the magnificent gallery built and furnished for them in the 1760s .
20 And the Cid sent for all his friends and his kinsmen and vassals , and told them how King Don Alfonso had banished him from the land , and asked for them who would follow him into banishment , and who would remain at home .
21 ‘ The cutlets yes , certainly , since the Prince rejected them first time round , and asked for them later , ’ dredging up memories from the depths of his mind .
22 The CFD , however , declared that early elections would inevitably be rigged , and pressed for them to be held in April 1993 .
23 When choosing your magic try to anticipate your troops ’ shortcomings and compensate for them .
24 There is no easy way for the receiving equipment to recognise such distortions and compensate for them .
25 Programs spend time both using the resources and queueing for them .
26 Who begged and argued and fought for them until they were free to go ? ’
27 The Jews basically remained convinced of the superiority of their beliefs and ways of life and fought for them .
28 With Balor loping along at their side , they could not discuss whether Fenella would be all right , or speculate how soon she and Caspar would catch them up , or even try to spy out a place to stop and wait for them .
29 Just try our ideas , all costing less than £1.50 per person — and wait for them to ask for more .
30 If I take it to the police the matter will be dealt with much sooner than if we leave it where it is and wait for them to call here .
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