Example sentences of "for other " in BNC.

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1 We 've got in the new format sixty of the new new format but what we have been able to do is take elements of the new re-fitted stores and put those for instance erm Pronto we 've managed to take those and re-fit them separately but the actual new concept stores sits at about sixty-odd stores and currently what we 're doing is to check the that we have had a a re-fits this year erm where we 've taken space for other sub-lets where put the new concept back to but as far as the go in majority of the chain now we have most of the major elements i.e an upholstery area bed area Pronto representation and indeed the re-fit that was discussed in the Chairman 's statement the kitchen and bedroom re-fit erm was applicable to all stores so all of the stores have got new kitchens and bedrooms in
2 Simon is portrayed as a Christ figure here , willing to give himself for other 's sins .
3 He himself does nothing wrong yet he still punishes himself for other 's wrong doings .
4 Within this statement , which is rhetorical for some but deadly serious for others within the GAA , lies precisely the reason why the protestants of the North are so opposed to the development of Gaelic games and seek to oppose their extension if and when they can .
5 Indeed , one in ten couples find it takes them over a year , while for others it is much quicker .
6 Help may also be available for those who care for others , for example if you are looking after a disabled person or an elderly relation .
7 I acted as unofficial welfare officer for others and spent untold hours merely listening as the unworldly struggled to achieve the alternative vision of a new heaven on earth .
8 At first sight this might not seem to be a serious problem ; one thing stands for others if it is used or taken as representing them .
9 People of my generation were brought up to admire the sacrifice of life and happiness for others , the hope that we can live up to what this means in ordinary , dull practice .
10 He considered both were good examples for others to follow and deplored the long petipa ballets which lost their meaning through the inclusion of innumerable divertissements in which : ‘ Petipa only devised new difficulties fur the dancers . ’
11 Yet this admission was not so grievous for Tate as it would have been for others .
12 It is for others to offer moral guidance to the newly prosperous Pharisees .
13 It is necessary , however , that society recognises the importance of caring for others as a fundamental part of living .
14 Attitudes are changing and concern for others is re-emerging from the recent dark decade .
15 Of course , he 'd given up medicine to pursue comedy , but he was absolutely at his best when caring for others .
16 Some rackets are better for some shots , some are better for others .
17 For others it provided a safe environment in which they could recognise the insecurities that were messing up their lives .
18 Lord Justice Butler-Sloss said that while still working for others , they bought a property and turned it into an hotel , with Mrs Gojkovic working hard alongside her husband .
19 Back at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool , Nigel Lawson 's carefully worded oratory did little to satisfy those wanting Britain to become full members of the European Monetary System sooner rather than later , nor did it provide comfort for others claiming that interest rates had reached their zenith .
20 Perhaps I would n't want to do it before an audience but then I 've never performed for others .
21 He designed for others ( costumes for Diaghilev and embroidery for Schiaparelli ) , but he also ‘ designed ’ himself ; his unquenchable desire for fame and his talent for self-publicity made him the most photographed man in Paris .
22 My deliberations ( drawing on reports to The Good Skiing Guide ) may sharpen the issues for others .
23 For others it is sufficient to look or act like a gouger by being rough-looking and dirty or disrespectful to and disliking the police , ‘ giving lip ’ and swearing , coming from ‘ a problem family ’ and being of low intelligence ( ‘ not all there ’ , ‘ air getting in ’ , ‘ not right ’ , ‘ a few bricks short of a full load ’ ) .
24 Data will be more readily available for some countries than for others , and sources of data will differ .
25 There was a moral dilemma here , since what was good for the survival of the colony was harmful for others in a society which Makarenko wished to see participating in group ownership on collective lines .
26 For some it will be a treacherous ascent of a sheer rockface , for others an easy stroll up a small hill .
27 After two months , a settlement of 17 per cent was agreed , but the green light had been given for others to follow on .
28 The Plowden Report on Control of Public Expenditure contained , amongst other nuggets of wisdom , the following sentence which I should like to take as my starting-point : ‘ The social changes of the last fifteen years have altered the incidence of hardship , so that there now may well be excessive social services for some purposes and inadequate ones for others . ’
29 So let us turn from the obstacles to applying in practice the theoretical truism in the first proposition of the Plowden Committee — that ‘ there may now well be excessive social services for some purposes ’ — and consider the second proposition — that there may now well be ‘ inadequate ones for others ’ .
30 If not , let us put our own house in order and not wait for others to do it for us .
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