For her to come up on the bed with me is unheard of. She's not a lap cat; she doesn't want to be bothered. It's so neat she did that. |
For him to give his time, to give his money ... that's what we need. No one person can do it alone. But he has made a big difference. |
For I know that this shall turn to my salvation through your prayer, and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ. (Philippians 1:19) |
For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. |
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For me, it's money, ... The city is so tiny. All the money gets sucked up by the bureaucracy. Very little comes back for improvements |
For now, they'll be trying to see what they can negotiate. When they see what they're not going to get, they'll start saber rattling. |
For once in domestic cricket they have played on wickets that have been spinning, so he's taken a great deal of confidence from that. |
For our high-value applications and those that require high performance, Web services technologies are not robust enough for the job. |
For people in Europe to be destroying swallows' nests as a response to this disease is a disproportionate, unjustified over-reaction. |
For Singapore, it bodes well for its efforts to be a hub for Southeast Asia, offering companies international investors they can tap. |
For some of them it's going to be their last go-round for an international event. I think that's going to be all the more motivation. |
For some of them, it won't hit them until they're on the city's streets. Children in Oxford, Alabama, can hardly know what to expect. |
For some reason, we weren't moving the ball well. We stressed that at halftime. We were able to get Corey and Lee back into the flow. |
For some, (there is an) over-reliance on credit cards with the idea that future income will be available to quickly pay off the debt. |