Example sentences of "for and [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They became a form of property to be admired and cuddled , to be cared for and above all protected ; ‘ they were to stay firmly in Eden , with their hands off the apples and deaf to the serpents ’ , as Professor Plumb has put it . |
2 | I want to suggest that whatever anthropological and economic truths are embodied in these and similar statements , the fact is that there are indeed certain systematic differences in the lives of women and of men , and that this fundamental contrast in life-experience does indeed account for and to some extent also justify a difference in their moral outlook and assumptions . |
3 | They also dance for and with each other . |
4 | Feudal organizations provided historical precedents for and in some cases even the institutional forms for modern corporatism ( Maier , 1981 ; Kocka , 1981 ) . |
5 | ( 8.39 ) for and after some manipulation we get , . |
6 | I could go on writing arguments for and against all night . |
7 | What is wrong with regarding an authoritative directive as one additional prima facie reason for the action it directs , which supplements , rather than supplants , the other reasons for and against that action ? |
8 | If we were to do things in the French style , in a rational and centralised way and there 's a lot to be said both for and against that we would join the Victoria and Albert Museum 's holdings of British art to the Tate . |
9 | It 's the fairest way of ensuring that those affected by each route are able to what the case for and against that route is . ’ |
10 | Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars . |
11 | There were murmurs for and against such action . |
12 | The history of TDC in the last decades has provided a remarkable case history of that problem , with examples of the arguments for and against each point of view . |
13 | A case can be made with some conviction both for and against each type of tax . |
14 | On perhaps the more important grounds of economic incentives and economic welfare the case is very mixed , with arguments for and against each type of tax finely balanced . |
15 | There are points for and against this approach . |
16 | The arguments for and against this approach to curriculum planning and evaluation are well documented elsewhere . |