Example sentences of "and [noun] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many Eastern religions have been using techniques such as yoga and meditation for many centuries and both of these techniques hold much common ground with modern clinical relaxation methods .
2 I have been paying National Insurance and taxes for many years .
3 I never before worked with such complete belief in and admiration for any man or any government and one 's faith in democracy is apt to be shattered when one sees a man like S.B. defeated by falsehood and misrepresentation .
4 Keep the paperwork and notes for each application in a separate folder or large envelope .
5 Study the diagrams and maps for each period in turn .
6 Walter Cahn 's important Romanesque Manuscripts in 1993 discusses masterpieces of illumination , such as the great Bibles and focuses mainly on paintings with an iconographical interest , while its catalogue details information about format , style , contents and provenance and literature for each manuscript .
7 He was worried about Kylie 's future welfare and insisted that Waterman and Co explained the problems he , and Jason for that matter , would face when it all ended .
8 Rails and accessories for this window come from Swish
9 This has enabled S C F to persuade the Home Office 's prison department to run such facilities and budget for such facilities in every prison to be rebuilt and there appears to be no shortage of those , or designed from herein after .
10 Above all , I have been impressed by the immense generosity of my academic and museum colleagues , who have given unstintingly of their time and expertise for this catalogue ’ .
11 It added dryly that heavy discounting by Texas Home Care in Scotland did not bode well for the sector , and included a range of profit downgrades — from previous forecasts of between £108m and £118m down to between £100m and £110m for this year , and between £110m and £125m for next year .
12 Bedale was then a busy Crown office with a full staff , a sorting office and responsibility for many sub-offices in Wensleydale villages stretching to Hawes and the Cumbrian border .
13 In his Jungle of the Cities he used contrived precise dates and times for each episode .
14 Vegetables , and herbs for that matter , are a delight for youngsters , who can follow their progress from seed packets to dinner plate .
15 It also offered concealment and protection for any creature that lived within it .
16 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 .
17 The UN must beg field radios , lorries and money for each operation .
18 The Vice Chancellors are looking for scholarships to meet these fees , and money for those scholarships may come from government , industry , benefactors or private individuals .
19 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 .
20 The motion raises serious issues and calls for some sort of response .
21 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 .
22 All of the runners experienced muscle soreness and weakness for several days , but the resting group recovered much more quickly .
23 The effects and reasons for any departures from this have to be clearly disclosed .
24 State whether the accounts have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and give details of and reasons for any material departure .
25 State whether the accounts have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and give details of and reasons for any material departure .
26 The timing and reasons for these extinctions vary from taxon to taxon .
27 The nature , lineages and reasons for this success — and its ultimate failure — are the concerns of this study .
28 Indeed , the responsibility and necessity for such action to defend children against parental mistreatment is strongly emphasised .
29 Myles had more understanding and sympathy for this character than for all the others he had ever read about .
30 Similarly , one can find examples where in the African context , women are the primary producers in agriculture and this non-recognition of this fact has often led to the incongruous situation where strategies erm for change modernisation programmes have erm been directed to me and this erm has meant often the kind of bias in extension services , in training services , has meant that the target group , that is the women towards whom you should really be aiming those programmes , has not have not benefited , and this obviously has detrimental effects on your potential for increasing a casual output and for solving problems of increasing erm productivity and income for these women .
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