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

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1 For many purposes it is convenient for biologists to focus their attention at the level of the vehicle .
2 Industry does not stand still and the trend nowadays is for employers to expect their employees to respond positively to the demands of the enterprise .
3 They offered the chance for specifiers to turn their imaginative ideas into reality .
4 To meet this requirement , it will be necessary for weighers to keep their own record of tare weighings carried out , including time of taring and where removable parts , eg. sides , rear boards , tarpaulins , sacks , etc. are in use , whether these parts are included in the tare .
5 It was the tradition in the family for sons to serve their time at sea , and then to command the company 's ships .
6 Rostov thought about Alexei 's behaviour and wondered if it was human nature for sons to hate their fathers , even when they did not know them very well .
7 With the advent of GIS , it will be increasingly possible for non-cartographers to produce their own maps .
8 Assistance in all these areas would provide the chance for musicians to develop their own potential and to discover whether there is an audience for their music .
9 British custom string manufacturers Newtone will talk to you for hours explaining their new range of Burns strings .
10 The simplest way around this is for artists to get their assistants to sign over the reproduction rights before work begins .
11 We then did n't have enough materials for the wall so we had to shorten its length , which in turn meant there was not enough room for media vehicles and not enough space for VIPs to manoeuvre their cars in , and that meant altering security arrangements .
12 While it was clear that as long as unanimity or qualified majorities were required , it was possible , as several of the member states were to do , for states to drag their heels and delay a programme .
13 This will take time to catch soaring turnover — up from £72million to £142million — as the group pays fees to BT and other international carriers for calls using their lines .
14 It is an area full of opportunities for surveyors to demonstrate their skills and knowledge .
15 Philip Redfern suggested it should become standard practice for statisticians to put their professional advice on the record .
16 Founded by merchants William Wilson and Benjamin Lancaster , it was named after one of Lancaster 's aunts ( industry was deemed too demeaning for merchants to lend their names to ) .
17 At present there is a tendency for researchers to define their field of study at the outset as being , for example , ‘ An investigation of the social representation of X. ’ They then include uncritically beliefs and dialogues about X as being aspects of the social representation .
18 It can be very valuable in such situations to provide opportunities for researchers to share their experience of particular data .
19 ONE way for savers to boost their income is by purchasing an annuity from an insurance company .
20 He argued ( 1989:14 ) that since institutions , largely regardless of the wishes of their members , have retained a bureaucratic organization , it is important to use the bureaucracy well , to maximise opportunities for institutions to achieve their objectives and for individuals to succeed in their careers .
21 Complete renewal , while providing a stage for experts to display their knowledge would deflect this limited resource from the true maintenance of historic houses , which is clearly a more valuable outlet for their talents .
22 Through this we aim to develop and heighten the drama experience of youngsters within the education service , to link the curriculum work with performance in a professional theatre and the experience which this brings to youngsters , and for groups to share their work with others , often from different backgrounds and cultures .
23 That allows time for clients to settle their accounts . ’
24 It is not uncommon for clients to show their report to their employers or to defence experts , whether to be helpful or to justify themselves .
25 In a separate Commons debate on the Disability ( Grants ) Bill , which brings in the two new independent living funds , Scott was asked whether local authorities could provide cash for clients to buy their own care .
26 By this stage learners are looking for opportunities to extend their already considerable store of language , to test their ability to retrieve from this store , to improve their fluency and to refine their control .
27 These ideas were discussed with the maths and computing adviser , who Subsequently wrote to all schools suggesting that the microcomputer might be Placed in the library and that it would be advisable for schools to have their school librarians attend in-service courses on microcomputer use which this adviser was organizing .
28 Information on the Award Scheme will be sent to all schools and colleges of further education in England in September with a tear-off slip for schools to indicate their interest in the scheme .
29 Messy outdoor fun — art classes for kids encourages their imaginations ( above ) ; children build up physical confidence at Crêchendo ( below )
30 The vicissitudes of climate and harvest continued into the seventeenth century and Pussot goes on to record the contrast between the abundant vintage of 1604 , when the vignerons were ‘ at their wits ’ end for vessels to contain their wine' , and the devastating harvest three years later when the vintage was considered so poor that it ‘ had not been known within the memory of man ’ .
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