Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [det] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 This is despite the fact that the Tribunal is appointed by the Government ; that it has no real powers ; and that it is under a duty not to give published reasons for any decision it makes .
2 The psychic reasons for this solidarity I have tried to give in this essay , just as I have attempted to spell out some of the political consequences , but it is to Dahrendorf that we owe the making of the connections between solidarity and economic consequences .
3 In preparing the timetables for these services we sought to meet the objectives of providing a series of connections between buses from central Livingston and trains to and from Edinburgh .
4 A lot of titles for this year you may think , but I 've only scratched the surface .
5 Either way , when you see how we establish lists of goals for this person you can learn some simple principles for establishing your own goals .
6 When dividing the total design effort into packages for each firm it is most important to define the boundaries of these packages clearly and comprehensively .
7 Though he had lived for weeks for this hour he now felt a wild surge of resentment towards McQuaid as he came into his own house .
8 Moreover the West has developed cheap alternatives for most things they used to depend on the Third World for .
9 When added to the usual treatments for this condition it cleared up persistent ulcers in 40 out of 60 cases .
10 By framing questions for each paragraph you are giving your reasons a place in the argument , and specifying a job for each paragraph to do .
11 As Mr Myer had been on duty under somewhat arduous conditions for several months he decided that his nerves were playing tricks on him and that he was having hallucinations .
12 ‘ A supplement of ten pounds for each performance you do . ’
13 The most common rates for building up a pension are 1/80th of earnings for each year you have been in the scheme , or l/60th .
14 In looking at the size of endowments for these houses it is important to recognize the wider benefits that are secured .
15 Despite constructing one of their most positive displays for some time they lost to a French team who profited from the only genuine opportunities they created .
16 After eluding their English pursuers for some days they encamped in Stanhope Park in Weardale on 20 July .
17 During my researches for this series I did not meet a single person who thought that teaching excellence receives adequate recognition in the medical world .
18 During my researches for this series I have met many people who , though agreeing with the theory behind the reforms of British medical education proposed by the General Medical Council and other bodies , do not think that reforms can be implemented on a wide scale .
19 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
20 Church councils will make their own scale of charges for any extras you choose to have , such as bellringing , music or additional heating .
21 Perhaps the most important and far-reaching change in nursing in the past ten years has been the wholesale move away from the subservient , passive role of the nurse who was accountable to doctors for any treatments she undertook , and to nursing supervisors for standards of personal conduct and discipline .
22 Medicare — the American programme for the old — pays hospitals for each patient they treat .
23 Because the group had known her and her children for some time they agreed to ‘ have a go ’ and the placement went ahead .
24 Often on his in-service courses for such teachers he cleverly used gifted teachers to set and lead the practical sessions .
25 Yeah it depends , well you can get get it to run through copies but the problem is that the cartridges for these printers they , they cost about fifty pounds .
26 He said this week : ‘ If we do n't get grants for this work we 're on the dole .
27 Carbon monoxide has no smell and if your appliance has n't been services for some time you may now be in danger .
28 Rummaging through hundreds or thousands of components for each part you require will take a great deal of time .
29 Returning about tea time , he 'd then gone out once more to deliver some computer disks for another project he was running in Heanor .
30 Volunteers serve at refreshment counters , give guided tours , run educational activities , do conservation and display work , cataloguing and sorting — there are jobs for any skill you may have .
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