Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can recover 100% of SMP paid to your employees from the total NI contributions due for all your employees in the tax month .
2 If Town Halls are to be successful as enabling authorities , then they must make it possible for all their communities ( both residential and business , their fellow agencies , and also their own Councillors and Officers ) to engage in the free trade of information .
3 And Barbara , fed up with the Doctor 's taunts , gives him a piece of her mind , telling him he should be grateful for all their help .
4 She had become quiet , patient , and grateful for all our care .
5 ‘ Western logic is ceasing to be adequate for all our needs .
6 I have to be careful for both our sakes ! ’
7 The low timbre of his voice was none the less frightening for all its softness .
8 Black European residents , especially those denied civic rights , as in Germany and France , will be the main victims of the recent elections , as all the parties have turned their backs on the need to make Europe welcome for all its inhabitants , not just white ones .
9 The stated aim of the legislation was " to establish in Russia courts of justice that are swift , equitable , merciful , and equal for all our subjects , to elevate the authority of the judiciary , to give it the independence that befits it , and in general to strengthen among our people … respect for the law " .
10 South-west of Jan Mayen is Iceland , built entirely of volcanic rocks , and famous for both its volcanoes and its geysers .
11 This exercise is helpful for those whose bottoms have grown to resemble a blancmange .
12 Mrs Singh expressed her feelings that it was very important for all her children to speak Punjabi and she was afraid that they might not do this if she and Mr Singh spoke English .
13 Police are viewed as intruders , the symbol of authority — largely white authority in a society that is responsible for all their grievances about unemployment , prejudice and discrimination .
14 Jon Taylor was responsible for both their goals .
15 He thought it better not to mention it was he who had been responsible for both his accidents .
16 But I , thought Cadfael , on thorns , may be about to pay in full for all my sins .
17 My will is to pay in full for all my sins . ’
18 human resources director for Whitbread 's restaurants & Leisure division , discusses the training and job opportunities available for all their employees and relates some of their success stories .
19 Cadfael went into the church before High Mass , uneasy for all his declarations of faith , and guiltily penitent over his uneasiness , a double contortion of the mind .
20 This is critical for all our members .
21 It was understandably difficult for those whose views had been formed in a period of high unemployment to shift them radically and swiftly .
22 A number of members went on Bill Morris 's chartered train on the 5th May 1990 , the highlight of which was the run from Settle to Carlisle along this route , which is spectacular for both its engineering works and for the countryside through which it passes .
23 It will be a 15 minute Exercise to Music session at a level suitable for all our members , lead by Olympic gymnast Hayley Price , who represented Great Britain in 36 Internationals , including the 1984 Olympics .
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