Example sentences of "and for [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His origins are obscure , but he seems to have been a German from one of the tribes which were allowed to settle within the Empire , and for which privilege they were liable for military service , a practice going back to the late third century . |
2 | I had what I suspected to be ‘ shin soreness ’ , inflammation where the tendon meets the bone , and for which rest is the only cure . |
3 | In her discussion of Lawrence 's depiction of Connie in Lady Chatterley 's Lover , what she sees Connie as relinquishing is ‘ self , ego , will , individuality ’ ( p. 243 ) ; all those things which , Millett argues , women had but recently achieved , ( and for which Lawrence had a profound distaste ) . |
4 | Sickle cell disease is a relatively common condition for which there is no readily available cure and for which treatment is largely inadequate . |
5 | This page looks at developments in Management — an area in which there has been much developed nationally and for which SCOTVEC 's new Advanced Courses have been ideally suited to respond . |
6 | Other attacks included : ( i ) an explosion at the offices of the French Banque Nationale de Paris in Athens on March 10 , 1989 , which a group calling itself Revolutionary Solidarity claimed was in support of the French urban guerrilla organization Action Directe ; ( ii ) a bomb attack on April 10 on a judge 's apartment in Athens for which the May 1 Revolutionary Organization claimed responsibility and threatened to attack any judge supporting the extradition to the USA of Muhammad Rashid [ see p. 36667 ] ; ( iii ) a bomb attack on the Justice Ministry on June 1 and on three government offices in Athens and Piraeus on June 13 for which the Revolutionary Popular Struggle ( ELA ) claimed responsibility ; ( iv ) car-bomb attacks on three US vehicles near Athens on Oct. 22 in which four Greeks were slightly injured and for which ELA claimed responsibility ; ( v ) a car-bomb attack on March 19 , 1990 , which injured a former senior British Petroleum executive ; and ( vi ) attacks on 12 cars belonging to East European and Arab diplomats on March 27 , for which an organization called Social Resistance claimed responsibility on behalf of the " vested rights of Third-World countries " . |
7 | We may note these principles at work in the system of Education Support Grants made by the DES to local authorities for particular curriculum developments , and for which Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) must bid , and the recently announced funding arrangements for inservice and staff development across the UK . |
8 | Certain of the services implicit in a wholesaler function , and for which publishers have agreed to pay higher rate of discounts , have been eroded over the years , and we wish to see them reinstated . |
9 | If this field is left blank , LIFESPAN will start the list from the highest SPR identifier that is known to the system and for which details have been entered . |
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12 | If this field is left blank , LIFESPAN will start the list from the highest SSR identifier that is known to the system and for which details have been entered . |
13 | If this field is left blank , LIFESPAN will start the list from the highest SSR identifier that is known to the system and for which details have been entered . |
14 | We thank You for Your word , the Bible , and for its relevance to our life today . |
15 | In the subsequent investigation of a claim , the proper practice is to check each statement in the Summons for its accuracy and for its relevance to the issues . |
16 | Although some criticism was levelled at the company , ICI was praised for entering the ‘ lion 's den ’ and for its efforts to improve environmental performance . |
17 | Just four miles away is Impruneta noted for its terracotta tiles ( including those on Brunelleschi 's dome ) and for its pottery . |
18 | He passed theatres sleepy with morning , and walked on to Singleton 's bookshop , noted for its excellent array of new books and old books , and for its service to customers looking for something special in the way of rare editions . |
19 | From 1702–1711 he was also simultaneously Captain-General and Master-General of the Ordnance , responsible both for commanding the nation 's armies in the field and for its land defences against invasion . |
20 | In this vein , the M.C.R. is grateful to the College for the provision of new refrigerators , for its pledge of a new computer and for its help in so many ways . |
21 | Sport is important for the economic , social and health benefits which it can bring and for its ability to enhance community identity . |
22 | The convention establishes procedures for the transport and disposal of toxic waste , and insists that the country for which the waste is intended should agree to receive it before it leaves port — an effort to avoid incidents such as the 1988 voyage from port to port of the Karin B. Environmentalists have criticized the convention for its lack of " teeth " — enforcement is left to individual countries — and for its lack of precision on what constitutes acceptable disposal standards . |
23 | THOSE Sassenachs , like me , who make regular pilgrimages to your magnificent country to fish inevitably become lost in admiration for the scenery and for its inhabitants . |
24 | When the work is finished , God gives Moses his instructions for setting up and arranging the tabernacle , and for its consecration . |
25 | Sun has the backing of ICL Plc and Fujitsu Ltd as well as Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp for Wabi and for its proposal for a Public Windows Interface specification that would bring the Windows applications program interface into the public domain and make it harder for Microsoft to alter it to trip up the competition . |
26 | This is probably the reason for its universal acceptance as something to be cherished , and for its survival despite all religious disapproval which from time to time has endeavoured to denigrate it , as did for example , some of the teachings of Puritanism . |
27 | Is he aware that that Committee is charged with the responsibility of assessing the legal and political impact of EEC proposals on the United Kingdom and for its reports , together with the proposals , to be debated here before decisions are made by the Ministers concerned ? |
28 | The setup in the photograph shows how the finished case looks , and for its size it has to be one of the most versatile and powerful rigs around . |
29 | The road is signed to Scorton Picnic site and to the Trough of Bowland and for its size takes a considerable amount of holiday traffic . |
30 | Ecosystem was a term proposed by the plant ecologist A.G. Tansley in 1935 as a general term for both the biome which was ‘ the whole complex of organisms — both animals and plants — naturally living together as a sociological unit ’ and for its habitat . |