Example sentences of "for our " in BNC.

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1 If you refer for our service you will be visited by one of the team who will discuss your needs with you .
2 ‘ I would like to thank you and your Team for all the effort and resources you have put into providing a home care service for our patients .
3 In London , demand for our Home Care services doubled over the last twelve months .
4 But for our present purpose , Parsons ' young friends will be good witnesses for us .
5 If they who are elected to legislate for our society should unfortunately decide to pass a disastrous measure of legislation that will allow the public promotion of contraception and an access hitherto unlawful to the means of contraception , they ought to know clearly the meaning of their action , when it is judged by the norms of objective morality and the certain consequences of such a law …
6 For our lives .
7 An old-fashioned , romanticised image of the pub is common fodder for our national nostalgia industry .
8 Reality , in York as elsewhere , means precious little public protection for our pubs and heavy reliance on the better nature of the brewers credit — brewers such as Samuel Smith 's , for for their loving and appropriately ‘ benign neglect ’ of a low-barrelage , unpretentious gem like The Wellington Inn in Alma Terrace , York .
9 Easy the congestion with a very special binder for our pull-out-and-keep Gardeners ' Manual , and keep this invaluable reference work together and always to hand .
10 A thorny problem for our team to solve
11 We saw this one item almost as a totemic object , tabooed for our clan , and filled with a spirit of otherness .
12 I recall summer commenced on 1 May in Newcastle for our ‘ shirt sleeve order ’ ; meanwhile at the other end of the Northumbrian body , para. 32 of the order commands that ‘ trousers will be worn with the bottoms of the trouser legs , at the front , just touching the instep ’ .
13 Over the years I watched as senior officers struggled to come to terms with our bizarre presence , which overcame any respect they might have had for our practical mastery of dealing with a world they were wary of .
14 There were few terms of reference for our operations and no previous squad activity to base our actions on .
15 Aware of the distances we had covered , aware too of the reason for our travels — this book and our interest in his deeper self — though far from eager , indeed , ‘ alarmed ’ by it , he nevertheless agreed to meet — a moment of dual appraisal .
16 All we know about As , for example , is that they have relation to R to Bs , relation R' to Cs , relation R'' to Ds , etc ; and similarly for our understanding of Bs , Cs and Ds , and the variety of Rs .
17 The central consideration of this chapter is the validity of these claims and their significance for our understanding of the mind-body relationship .
18 Ultimately , the two variables of impinging stimulus and evoked sensation are internally rather than externally related ; for our estimate of the properties of the impinging stimulus — and the decision as to whether or not those properties ‘ justify ’ the sensation they give rise to — is based upon the norms of , necessarily subjective , experience .
19 Bitterness not good for our souls , Harriet . ’
20 That we would wait for our mother to come home from work with ‘ Lucky Packets ’ full of sherbet , that most of our childhood had been outdoors and here we were inside , with our dad home again , our dad who we had n't seen for four years , here we were having crossed the equator with nine suitcases , where flying fish leapt from the sea , to be in this place .
21 The Casio TV 470 has a retail value of £99.99 , which makes it a great prize for our readers .
22 An increasing number of directors of sponsoring companies are beginning to ask ‘ What did we get for our money ? ’ when they so often see players to whom considerable appearance fees have been paid , losing limply in their first or second round matches and , even worse , then turning round and implying that the only tournaments they really take seriously are the Grand Slams .
23 We amateurs find various outlets for our products .
24 At one end of the scale , some of use make things solely for our own use , or to give away to our friends and relations .
25 ‘ We set ourselves the 30,000 target for our 21st birthday — March 1992 , ’ John said .
26 ‘ We are famous for our soups , and we do n't use any oil in them , vegetable or otherwise .
27 In truth , a guide was n't really necessary for our party that good-weather day .
28 We 're looking for our average reader
29 If there were not this evidence that at this point he is only hazily in command of what he is doing , we might ask — though to no purpose , I think — whether Eleanor 's fiddling of her uncle into the see of Canterbury is presented to us for our approval , or the reverse .
30 ‘ He liberated us from the Turks and fought for our independence , ’ said a small boy who waited at the quayside amid a jostling crowd of former monarchs , visiting Serbian bishops and television crews .
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