Example sentences of "these [noun pl] were for " in BNC.
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1 | For example , the case of an actor ( Marbé v Edwardes ( George ) Daly 's Theatre [ 1929 ] 1 KB 269 ; Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller Ltd v Oliver [ 1930 ] AC 209 ; the claims in these cases were for breach of contract but the same principle applies in tort ) and the case of a professional golfer who had been prevented from taking part in competitions by his injury ( Mulvaine v Joseph ( 1968 ) 112 SJ 927 ) . |
2 | And these telegrams were for , to our nearest and next of kin , telling us we were now safely home . |
3 | These schools were for children but adult education and literacy classes were also provided . |
4 | All of these subjects were for year 9 to choose from to study for 2 years at G.C.S.E. level . |
5 | Since these machines were for export , they were adapted for that market and so are unique . |
6 | Secretly , under layers and wads of protest , was her admission that he was right , that these things were for the best . |
7 | But expensive as these things were for a king of a small country , they were not the crippling drain on his purse that genuine warfare would have been . |
8 | These figures were for the cold season ; the second half will be much better . |
9 | These advertisements were for posters at that time and used.mainly to back up TV commercials . |
10 | This does not show up in the household statistics because many of these stays were for a brief few months right at the end of life . |
11 | All but two of these records were for the coast or its vicinity . |
12 | These biscuits were for somebody else , were n't they ? |