Example sentences of "for [noun pl] and it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is a public right of way for walkers and it continues as a track alongside Loch Coulin , where camera enthusiasts are often fortunate to find a moored rowing boat posing for the foreground of a perfect picture .
2 Through subsidies the state has established a vast ‘ social salary ’ to make life easier for workers and it takes a pride in the extensiveness of the welfare system that has developed from this .
3 I 'm not being facile , but we came from the sea , we 've dumped on it for years and it looks like it 's getting its own back .
4 It has n't been easy for people across the country it has n't been easy for businesses and it has n't been easy for the government to do it .
5 He says transport is very very cheap for firms and it 's been made cheaper by successive governments building more roads to help freight and also by raising the weight limits so that we 've got bigger and bigger lorries .
6 There 's always a demand for jokes and it goes right across the board , ’ says Neville . ’
7 In China they 've been eating mouldering cabbage for aeons and it gives them cancer of the oesophagus .
8 The board bent over backwards to help me raise funds for players and it 's been the same for Nigel Best .
9 — A bit like a car boot sale but for clothes and it happens indoors .
10 The exposure draft does not examine accounting for liabilities and it requires the transfer of a security between categories to be at its fair value .
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