Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Offers of help or requests for more information should be sent to . |
2 | These items are all connected , and any of them may be used as analogies or homologies for each other . |
3 | Colour TV , easy chairs or sofas for all occupants , fridge with icemaker , bedside units or shelves , heating in all rooms . |
4 | It was like the changing-rooms of a thousand football clubs , or schools for that matter . |
5 | I 'd better stop now , as I have to prepare speeches & songs for this evening , and also pack for the journey to Shanghai tomorrow . |
6 | And are you likely to have to move jobs or areas for any reason ? |
7 | More meat or eggs for less feed was the other primary aim . |
8 | Subject : Squad & fixtures for this season |
9 | if you 'd actually made a minus there , ignoring capital allowances , you 'd just made a loss of four hundred pounds , then that loss would be for a year of assessment , and in that year of assessment , it could be set against your salary or pensions for that year a as if it was a personal allowance . |
10 | McKenzie had told him that he had not looked at the videos or magazines for some years before the assault and felt they played no part in his behaviour . |
11 | Much more stimulating is the idea that everything cats ( or humans for that matter ) do is capable of logical explanation , if only we can find out how the behaviour mechanism operates . |
12 | People could either have their money back or tickets for another evening . |
13 | If it is difficult to distinguish precisely the living standards of older women in official statistics , it is impossible to say anything at all about the position of older Black women ( or men for that matter ) . |
14 | Er , so first of all , could we have er , any apologies or substitutes for this meeting . |
15 | The main difference being that , in this case , the solutions of Ernst 's equation may themselves either be metric functions or potentials for those functions as described in Section 12.4 . |
16 | It can make loans or grants for any property ( in the widest sense of the term ) which is ‘ of importance to the national heritage ’ . |
17 | The knowledge that we would not see restaurants or hotels for some time gave a poignancy to our days in Aswan . |
18 | She was aware , too , that certain couples tend to acquire single men like Preston , or women for that matter , like pets , almost as a kind of catalyst for their own uneasy , brittle relationships . |
19 | I have been paying National Insurance and taxes for many years . |
20 | Keep the paperwork and notes for each application in a separate folder or large envelope . |
21 | Study the diagrams and maps for each period in turn . |
22 | Rails and accessories for this window come from Swish |
23 | In his Jungle of the Cities he used contrived precise dates and times for each episode . |
24 | Vegetables , and herbs for that matter , are a delight for youngsters , who can follow their progress from seed packets to dinner plate . |
25 | Something that impelled the individual towards identifying with other people , performing groups , to accepting norms and values for these super-ego , which emerges during this time , and so on . |
26 | In 1826 , with the passage of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Act , he went with George Stephenson to Liverpool , where he prepared most of the working drawings and plans for this railway from Stephenson 's rough sketches . |
27 | The motion raises serious issues and calls for some sort of response . |
28 | A new report on the government 's two youth treatment centres says conditions have barely improved since earlier critical reports , and calls for both centres to be brought into line with the Children Act . |
29 | The effects and reasons for any departures from this have to be clearly disclosed . |
30 | State whether the accounts have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and give details of and reasons for any material departure . |