Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] it for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Nicer easy does it for thrilled Hills
2 I was supposed to use it for 20 minutes on each side in between Holly 's feeds , which were every two or three hours anyway .
3 At the age of 37 — old by Australian standards — Border accepts that he is nearing the end of his career but he is desparate to prolong it for two reasons .
4 Yeah well , it was right it was cheaper to do it for twelve months anyway .
5 Since no more is claimed for the incapacitation effect on conventional criminals , it appears reasonable to recommend it for offending corporations .
6 There are some complications with this treatment , so I feel it is important to use it for specific indications .
7 If the odds were not grossly unfavourable , it should be possible to hold it for several hours .
8 I think that to be a loner and a writer is hell enough , but many would instantly tell me how horrendous it is to work in a factory — 1 did it for three months and loathed it — or to go to their office and stop from biting their nails when their boss has to score petty points off them .
9 You can claim other defences as well : for example , if you need the blade or point for work , or if it is necessary to carry it for religious reasons or as part of any national costume .
10 One very useful consequence of Lemma 3 above is that , if we want to prove a new algebraic law , it will usually be sufficient to prove it for finite programs , for example , consider the law unc This ( the conventional binary associative law of SEQ ) is not trivially deducible fro our existing laws , even though it is semantically true .
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