Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] for those [noun] " in BNC.

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1 because there must be some give and take in the deal and the Purchaser would probably proceed on the same terms even if it knew of a few minor breaches — the Purchaser should not be able to bring a claim after completion for those kinds of problems ;
2 The Act emphasises the crucial importance of support for those carers , and without strategies to empower them the Act can not work .
3 It may be that what we are protecting children from is not so much the awful consequences of their ignorant decisions but of the burden of responsibility for those decisions which children are not yet ready to bear and which , for entirely non-political reasons , we can not choose to impose upon them .
4 Of medium height , he was known as a dresser and had been tipped a couple of times for those best-dressed men lists .
5 They may be good business for surveyors , but they are a waste of money for those buyers who are unsuccessful or who have to pull out for one reason or another .
6 ‘ So now we 've got a double whammy : the firms ' short-term needs are less and there is arguably plenty of provision for those needs from the ranks of newly qualified members who , as students , went into training contracts in 1987 , 1988 and 1989 . ’
7 And we have speeded up the benefits of revaluation for those businesses who gain from it .
8 This will represent a saving of £10 for those members who opted for this extension in the past .
9 At this juncture , it is important to note that whilst there are interesting positions on offer in all fields at all levels , terms and conditions for non-executive jobs tend to be based on market rates relative to the country of origin for those nationalities usually recruited to perform the tasks in question .
10 A learner 's dictionary will define far fewer words and concentrate on examples of usage for those words .
11 This course , with its strong academic emphasis , is a possible alternative to degree courses in the History of Art for those students who still seek to retain an involvement with practical work in Art and Design .
12 They were delighted and impressed by the Medau demonstration , which inspired a visit to the Medau Summer School held at Cromer from which they returned full of praise for those bodies in blue tunics !
13 Yes Chairman , the figure of a hundred thousand as we said did , was erm a figure quoted on by account chief 's executive of the purchasing consortium erm , that was spoken at a public meeting held here in Harlow last week erm the issue of the the transport around the area erm , was accepted by the the chief executive of the health authority erm or of that of the consortium erm , and the and the view that it would be much more difficult with the lack of public transport to get to the more relo , remote areas of Essex the the reason that the erm reduced use of London was put into this report was also erm , clearly stated by the chief executive , i it 's their clear aim to provide more of , to purchase more of the services from within the north Essex area , and that was stated in a major part of the conta , of of their erm achievements and that automatically means a reduced amount of choice for those people who would otherwise for , to London .
14 None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five .
15 If a social and political decision is taken against tobacco products and cigarettes , clearly there is a social and political responsibility to find other forms of employment for those people .
16 We are therefore pressing for an immediate reduction in the stock of debt for those countries .
17 I think we ought to be looking at ways of encouraging innovative developments in the range of services for those people who fall between long-stay in patient medical care and unsupported family care .
18 Some will also have provided a range of facilities for those officials and private individuals travelling along the highways , which would have been an important element in those small towns which housed a mansio or , to a lesser extent , a mutatio , though there is surprisingly little evidence to demonstrate this .
19 One is the way in which selective migration tends to lead to cumulative effects on the origin and destination areas , respectively the vicious circle of decline for those places being denuded of their younger and better qualified people and the virtuous circle of growth resulting from the acquisition of young couples and the upgrading of the labour force .
20 It came into force for those states which had ratified it in 1953 .
21 He being closely followed by pretty Sally with squash for those members who would prefer it .
22 However , the disadvantages of this approach are well known , with disbenefits for those residents on heavily-trafficked streets as well as more circuitous journeys for all residents due to the road closures ( Figures 5.2a and b ) .
23 It was an isolating experience with penalties for those constables who wished to exchange civilities with their peers or with passers-by .
24 Beliefs which state that systems of social stratification are based on biological inequalities can be seen as rationalizations for those systems .
25 I think we found as I say there are work demanding which is probably the nineteen nineties are an increasingly well educated , skilled and flexible workforce responsible for it 's services policy and safety environment , the strategy in programmes for those page twenty one .
26 We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance .
27 However , I endorse my hon. Friend 's suggestion that the SERPS entitlement accrues on earnings between the lower earnings limit and the upper earnings limit and that the Labour party 's proposal to scrap the upper earnings limit for contribution purposes is associated with no increase in benefit for those persons .
28 The bigger the child benefit , therefore , the bigger the difference between welfare income and income from work for those claimants with children .
29 When households initially decide the flow of their labour services that they are willing to supply at different values for the real wage rate they are simultaneously deciding the quantities of goods which they demand in exchange for those services .
30 Frankie had learned to prepare in advance for those days and nights when he might otherwise go hungry .
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