Example sentences of "[noun] for [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Have you known Marianne for long ? ’ |
2 | The idea is to give a taste of life outside for mental patients who may have been inside institutions for up to twenty years . |
3 | After a few hours in this the home of Johannes Gutenberg ( he invented the printing press ) , the cruise heads upstream to Speyer for 8.00pm arrival . |
4 | An occasional table and two tablecloths for just £44.95 |
5 | Moreover , it was a scarcely a trifle or a thing easy to get , for Mulgrave 's predecessor in office , Lord Chatham , had a list of 165 candidates with vacancies for only sixteen or seventeen a year . |
6 | Phil Richardson , who died at King 's Norton , Birmingham on April 18 , aged 64 , was a stalwart of Moseley Ashfield for more than 25 years after the Second World War . |
7 | Thus , a story which for one reason had been meaningful to her as a young child provided guidance for her at adolescence for quite a different reason . |
8 | There are many good rod bags on the market now offering practical advantages and protection for today 's expensive rods . |
9 | Corollary Inc will announce the availability of CNS-1600 , a built-in surge protection feature on its Connection Station communication servers : CNS-1600 is an Ethernet device , which enables users to hot key between multiple simultaneous sessions with the same or different host ; it provides protection for up to 16 serial lines ; out this week . |
10 | It provides protection for up to 16 serial lines . |
11 | For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships . |
12 | ‘ The removal of Wages Council protection for under 21s through the Wages Act 1986 , combined with the [ removal of ] right to income support for most 16- to 17-year-olds , has contributed to the decline of young workers ’ wages compared to those of adult workers . ’ |
13 | Simple photographs , perceived to have little artistic quality are afforded copyright protection for only twenty-five years after death whereas editorial photographs and ‘ artistic ’ photographs are given periods of protection of fifty years and seventy years after death , respectively . |
14 | And while Britain accepted the rise of Ibn Saud in the new country of Saudi Arabia , she also kept faith with the tiny emirates along the western flank of Arabia from Kuwait to Oman , over which she had exercised protection for more than a hundred years . |
15 | Scientists monitoring the level of solar radiation have warned people not to sunbathe without protection for more than forty minutes . |
16 | The union suggests that crofters get an automatic entitlement for up to ten cows and that sheep quota might be converted to cattle quota within the Highlands and Islands area . |
17 | He said that the new ‘ learning for work scheme ’ — intended to provide opportunities for the unemployed to pursue vocationally relevant full-time courses of education , with fees paid and an allowance equivalent to their benefit entitlement for up to a year — gave another opportunity for the longer-term unemployed to take up training opportunities and thus to increase their chances of finding employment . |
18 | Germany 's six biggest economic institutes rebuked the Bundesbank for not cutting interest rates fast enough . |
19 | ‘ I 'd be surprised if we were back in before the end of this Parliament , ’ he said three weeks ago , almost emphatically enough for the majority of Tory MPs who want to steer clear of the Bundesbank for as long as possible . |
20 | The second thing we 're doing is we 've we are going to attract a lot of money from what we call a specific grant for mentally ill . |
21 | But might of been might of been more because erm , tt she 's had a , a grant for so much |
22 | and she had a grant for so much off the council |
23 | Professionalism , that was what counted — thorough , serious preparation for even the most informal and evanescent of undertakings . |
24 | It is an excellent preparation for both the Elect and the community for the great Easter Sacraments . |
25 | The functionalist theory also justifies high rewards for the occupants of certain positions partly as a compensation for the ‘ sacrifices ’ of loss of earning power and cost of training during the period of preparation for functionally important positions . |
26 | Argentine preparation for today 's game has been disrupted by the ever-controversial Maradona . |
27 | Argentine preparation for today 's game has been disrupted by the ever-controversial Maradona . |
28 | About two hours preparation for about ten minutes eating . |
29 | Between slaying each other by the sword , admittedly , in preparation for more energetic centuries to come … |
30 | In preparation for more difficult times ahead , delegates ratified the drastic " Special Period in Time of Peace " austerity programme , adopted in September 1990 , which aimed to stem corruption and achieve food self-sufficiency [ see also p. 38229 ] . |