Example sentences of "[noun] for [noun pl] [verb] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We have institutional processes inhibiting the opportunities for farmers to provide what the consumer wants , ’ says the professor .
2 Simplicity There is no need for countries to decide what constitutes the appropriate exchange rate or for their general agreement on whether deficit or surplus countries are responsible for the adjustment burden .
3 She said , ‘ What 's this ? ’ it did n't matter to her what it was — a piece of stone in the hearth — just something to talk about — an embarrassed need for words to cover what she saw as his rejection .
4 Employees must also be rewarded for their commitment to the firm , but not in such a way that the desire for rewards affects what they think and do eg. secure lifetime employment is a more effective reward than early promotion .
5 The variations in the overall rate were mainly accounted for by organized networks for cattle stealing which extended for scores of kilometres .
6 It is this lack in the Rules of Lautro of any such rights for persons affected which forms the general basis of the applicant 's complaint in these proceedings .
7 A space had been provided in the questionnaire for teachers to describe what changes had occurred , but few noted any .
8 The fact is that the relationship between a husband and wife is the highest form of loving commitment between human beings , and it is to serve as a model for children to understand what love and commitment consist of in God 's economy .
9 James Noel of d'Overbroeck 's College in Oxford believes that there is no easy answer for parents wondering which college to choose .
10 It must be remembered that it is often difficult to get people to express themselves freely , that there is a tendency in any survey for interviewees to say what they think they are expected to say , and that individuals frequently find it hard to express subjective views on an aspect of their life which they might never have consciously considered before .
11 I mean I think that it 's erm a good idea for members to see what firemen and I 'm thinking in particular really of fire fight fighters I should n't say firemen , fire fighters , we 've got ladies , erm , who are retained and can be at their du place of work one minute , and twenty minutes afterwards they 've got to face up to ho horrendous sights , erm , it must have a tr traumatic effect on them .
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