Example sentences of "for [pron] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Ensure that there is adequate community care available for everyone who comes out of a psychiatric hospital after a stay of six months or more . |
2 | I am preparing a big adhortatio for everyone who has not yet been utterly suffocated and swallowed up by the present age . " |
3 | In one such performance , James Luna promises to combine ‘ Indian mythology , Christian evangelism , and psychoanalysis to create a double-edged interpretation that has ‘ something for everyone who has ever believed in the romantic vision of the American Indian and bought into the guilt-complex of American history ’ ’ ’ . |
4 | See them in their toy-filled Kensington town house and you would assume they are a family for whom everything falls effortlessly into place — until you remember John 's surprise defeat in the April election . |
5 | The Scottish Office Education Department ( SOED ) , for whom we carried out the work , was especially interested in truancy levels . |
6 | And this mortal , for whom you care so much , knows we are enchanted ; she knows we have no choice . ’ |
7 | ( a ) Unregistered title When the title 's unregistered , a schedule of documents will be a standard requirement and can be prepared now , unless the title deeds are in the hands of the seller 's mortgagee for whom you do n't act , in which case his or her solicitor will prepare the schedule , not you , and you can strike it out of your own agenda . |
8 | I ca n't say that we 'll approve every one , but obviously we know that if you introduce a general charge there will be people for whom you do not want it to affect unfairly . |
9 | She was offered a spare ride in the last race , a two-year-old trained by Ian Gardem , for whom she had never ridden before . |
10 | there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself … |
11 | WITH the ice cracking and groaning underfoot and the wind etching their faces , Robert Swan stood at the North Pole and turned to the woman for whom he had just walked to the end of the earth . |
12 | With the collapse of the coalition , Robinson felt free to challenge the man for whom he had previously campaigned and he won the seat by the extremely narrow margin of sixty-four votes . |
13 | Luke was still so ashamed of wanting her , of his inability to deny himself , that he could n't bear the thought of anyone , even someone like Florian , for whom he had absolutely no respect , knowing about their affair . |
14 | She closed her eyes briefly to say a silent prayer of thanks that , not only had Stephen received the son for whom he had so longed , but that the baby was the image of his father . |
15 | But in the last twelve months the fury of the entire national had been aroused against him by an aged , exiled cleric for whom he had only contempt . |
16 | Now , as the son came to see the marble bust for the last time , court photographers crowded around to capture the poignancy of the son saying goodbye , presumably with a sense of terrible failure , to the father for whom he had never been good enough . |
17 | He joined Ipswich Town , for whom he made over 150 appearances , helped them to gain League status and re-appeared at Selhurst Park with them in 1938–39 , and then again after the war . |
18 | From 1873 to 1876 he acted as marine superintendent with Hargrove , Fergusson & Jackson , for whom he constructed both ships and machinery , striving always to achieve greater power , efficiency , and economy . |
19 | Ken sincerely believed that a separate-bedroom marriage would be the perfect relationship with someone for whom he cared so much . |
20 | James Lamb as Mayor — he was thirteen times Mayor of Rye — had with his jurors to ride out through the wild windy night to rescue his royal guest for whom he gave up his own bedroom . |
21 | With respect to the clinical aspects of the police surgeon 's duties , there is no reason to suspect that the medical practitioner in the UK who serves as a police surgeon would in any way be adversely biased against any patient for whom he cares merely because that person is in police custody , whether he has been injured or become ill during enforced loss of liberty , and however such conditions have been brought about . |
22 | Yeah I 've had to re-thread their damn machine for them they did n't have it threaded up right . |
23 | Since I 've bleeding asked for them they have n't been in , that was two weeks ago |
24 | Employees are unlikely to decide whether or not to move with their firm if they do not know when the move is taking place ; where the company is moving to ; who is affected ; what are the financial inducements to relocate ( if any ) ; what are the redundancy terms for those eligible for them who stay behind ; what are the medium and long-term prospects of the job in the new location ; and many other points of concern . |
25 | Just who did it for them she did n't seem to know , it was all contacts of Gustav 's . |
26 | Still , it was lucky for me everything went well . |
27 | Miss said somebody did that for me who did n't want to do their ordinary work . |
28 | For me there has always been — and I count it the greatest of all blessings — a window never finally blacked out , a light never finally extinguished . |
29 | It was a 15- to 20-footer , and luckily for me it went in . |
30 | This was a brilliant performance , and for me it brought back nostalgic memories of Windrush , and the summer days of 1940 . |