Example sentences of "in [noun sg] for those " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Minders ’ , our child care service in Nidri for those between 4 and 13 , is free for Dinghy Sailing and Villa-Flotilla clients .
2 If he does , does he have any retraining plans in mind for those of his hon. Friends who will not be here after the next election ?
3 However , I endorse my hon. Friend 's suggestion that the SERPS entitlement accrues on earnings between the lower earnings limit and the upper earnings limit and that the Labour party 's proposal to scrap the upper earnings limit for contribution purposes is associated with no increase in benefit for those persons .
4 When households initially decide the flow of their labour services that they are willing to supply at different values for the real wage rate they are simultaneously deciding the quantities of goods which they demand in exchange for those services .
5 The death rate in winter for those aged 60–69 is on average 12% higher than in summer ; this increases to 17% for those in their seventies and 26% for those aged 80 and over .
6 " Englishing " sets store by faithfulness to the content and general structure of the poem ; does not oblige the translator to reproduce the prosody of the original , but does require the choice of something considered to be a metrical equivalent ; allows the translator some licence in supplying figures , metaphors , etc. , in compensation for those too deeply rooted for transplantation from the original language ; relates the translation to current notions of poetic language and form ( as , for example , Dr Johnson chose to put Horace into rhymed couplets , but C.S. Calverley , a contemporary of Tennyson , considered the " In Memoriam " stanza the most effective equivalent ) ; offers , consequently , something to be considered both as a poem from the original and as an original poem ; and attempts , in the widest sense , to place the adopted poem in the nurturing environment of the adoptive culture .
7 Health care will then be denied its proper role and that is clearly seen in the discharge of elderly people into the community and a point he knows well because he 's heard it from me before , without the necessary disabled facilities being in place for those elderly people and it is his department that decided to put the disabled facilities grant in the basic credit allowance to compete against over local authority priorities in that section .
8 What I very much hope is that industry will now respond by coming forward , particularly this year with trail blazing apprenticeship schemes that will ensure that we have got the most relevant structures in place for those modern apprenticeships next year .
9 There are votes in sewage for those who argue the case in a constructive and sincere way .
10 Frankie had learned to prepare in advance for those days and nights when he might otherwise go hungry .
11 Anyone who has read The Hound of the Baskervilles will know what fate is in store for those who wander off into a mire !
12 Earlier writers had given hints of the rewards that lay in store for those who followed this intellectual path .
13 Oh , the Spidergobs were n't dumb at rumbling , look how they lay in wait for those technerds who got one almighty surprise as to who was hunting who .
14 To be heading down towards the Equator , towards tiny islands in the sun where pirates and privateers must have taken refuge to lie in wait for those gold-laden Spanish galleons , where a rich mixture of French , Dutch , Spanish and English had left an intriguing treasure-chest of cultures to be explored …
15 It specialises in training for those engaged in agriculture , horticulture , equestrianism and other land-based industries .
16 A similar process operates in reverse for those with incomes below the needs allowance .
17 Both non-cooperation and civil disobedience imply some form of resistance to unjust laws , and could result in imprisonment for those involved .
18 1974 ) in a desire to achieve the economies of scale concentration ( already discussed in Chapter 4 ) , and second , the dramatic increase in accessibility for those with private cars has allowed the majority of people to travel much further distances to better and/or cheaper facilities ( Rowley , 1971 ) .
19 A simplification of the latter part of Dr Puthoff 's summary may be in order for those unfamiliar with quantum terms .
20 The report points out that , in order for those on low incomes to be able to afford a rent based on the capital value of the property , the proposal for the creation of a housing allowance would be a pre-requisite .
21 First a sermon was preached by the Provost of Eton , Dr Cole , in which he explained that , although Cranmer had recanted , his life was forfeit in retribution for those of More and Fisher .
22 This will mean an immediate reduction in premium for those members who have not made claims under their policies for more than 12 months with effect from their renewal date on and after 1st July next .
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