Example sentences of "for [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It can also be used in cakes instead of the usual solid fats — as in this wonderful recipe for tangy orange cake ( if you prefer , you could alternatively use soya , sunflower or any other vegetable oil ) .
2 and she 's off for eleven full days and John could only afford to supply the three of them .
3 However , Shakespeare 's managing director Malcolm McPherson is currently speaking to Intel Corp with a view to producing a viable shrink-wrapped version for 80486 personal computer users .
4 Certainly the ethos of an Augustinian priory with its stress on the expression of an inner religious faith in the active life of the community would have been sympathetic to the characteristic concern Hilton displays in his writing not just for professional religious but for all those , whether in active or enclosed life , who feel that their religious faith holds the secret of a dimension of fulfilment to which they desire access .
5 Justice for All analysed the unmet need for professional legal services and proposed the establishment of local legal centres in places of deprivation , to be staffed by salaried lawyers and to exist with and be supplemental to the private profession .
6 In my experience , there is only one manufacturer ( not British ) that produces tools ready for use for professional ornamental carving .
7 A highly configurable , professional program which is a must for professional looking mailshot envelopes .
8 ‘ To provide a model for citizens doing their own research , growing out of their own local people needs and concerns , rather than for professional consulting firms doing research based on the needs and interests of government agencies . ’
9 What 's more , UVA is solely responsible for polymorphic light eruption , known to most of us as prickly heat .
10 The effects of the recession were reflected in the chairman 's report to the foundation 's agm , which recorded a deficit of £69,220 for 1991-92 due to a combination of increased expenditure on coaching activities and a fall-off in sponsorship .
11 The differences between the two value positions outlined are somewhat blurred by the apparent consensus on certain general points — the primacy of the child 's welfare as a guiding principle , the need for child removal in some cases , and the need for broad preventive , parent-support policies .
12 The Commissioner proposed that the grant of afforestation costs increased from 1800 ECU per Hectare to 2000 for conifers and 4000 for broad leafed trees .
13 The Labour Party favoured a major role for earnings-related state pension provision while the Conservatives wished for broad occupational coverage and a residual second-tier state pension , in which many employed women would have found themselves .
14 During a visit to the Soviet Union on July 19-20 by EC Commission president Jacques Delors , Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev appealed for broad foreign economic co-operation which would allow the Soviet Union to adapt to a new economic system " faster and more resolutely " .
15 When the Social Services ' Committee raised concerns about basic definitions for collaborative working and about the apparent overlap between the care programme approach and care management , the Secretary of State for Health referred them to Community Care in the Next Decade and Beyond — Policy Guidance .
16 In central Dorset , of the nearly fifty parishes with Acts of Enclosure , nine were for open-field arable alone , thirty include huge areas of downland and ten are solely concerned with downland .
17 , it 's down Hampton Court twenty four twenty pound for twelves they range from two pound for fifty odd quid .
18 We had n't even we for fifty fucking P !
19 In effect , the transplant hospital , which started out as a centre for wounded Australian troops in the First World War and was then used as a TB sanatorium , exists in its own world , untainted by the big bad world outside .
20 ‘ North Yorkshire county council , unlike a number of other education authorities it would seem , has included within its contingency budget for 1992–93 sufficient funds to meet the teachers ’ pay award , ’ said Mr Fred Evans , County Education Officer .
21 A 72 year old white man developed acute hepatic impairment and renal failure within 24 hours of starting intravenous amiodarone for paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia .
22 As for possible premalignant changes , all the patients had severe chronic atrophic gastritis in corpus biopsy specimens consistent with the diagnosis of pernicious anaemia , and four patients had slight atrophic changes in antral specimens .
23 Obviously further work needs to be done in this area , and long-term studies now in progress using antiplatelet agents such as aspirin and dipyridamole need to be evaluated for possible protective effects on the development of microvascular and macrovascular disease in diabetic subjects .
24 Now is the time to prepare the way for possible new opportunities for the future .
25 Vigilance must be kept for possible new cases of tuberculosis both in immigrants and in the indigenous population .
26 It plans to use the $12m or so net proceeds to expand manufacturing operations and for possible strategic acquisitions .
27 The National Rifle Association , the powerful lobby which had successfully blocked most gun controls , announced its support for a national computerised system to check prospective gun-buyers for possible criminal records .
28 On that occasion , the inspectors ' report was handed to the press at the same time as it was referred to the DPP for possible criminal proceedings .
29 He says they stopped selling replica handguns because he suspected that some of his customers wanted them for possible criminal reasons .
30 But it 's always worth checking with local councils and your college for possible vacant housing of this sort .
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