Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] for an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Sandinista leaders , headed by Ortega , did not participate in the discussions , but nevertheless welcomed the agreement , which also called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and the grouping of the estimated 3,000 contras inside Nicaragua in UN-supervised security zones before being disarmed . |
2 | President Assad visited Mubarak in Alexandria on Aug. 28 , after which both called for an unconditional Iraqi withdrawal and a " restoration of legitimacy " in Kuwait . |
3 | German actor Curt Jurgens took the role of her tolerant husband , who eventually falls for an American heiress . |
4 | It would also be more appropriate for the unambitious students of moderate talents who currently apply for an English degree , but would be more at home in a less intensive programme of liberal study . |
5 | The perspective adopted by the ‘ contingency ’ theorists rejects the view that there is one best model for an organisational structure . |
6 | They both settled for an early night . |
7 | In addressing them he utters no words of condemnation as he does in the case of the scribes and Pharisees , yet he nevertheless looks for an unconditional and wholehearted response from them . |
8 | He once sung for an international audience of 1,000 , in the middle of a moat in Israel . |
9 | It also aimed for an overall increase of 73 per cent in GDP per capita , to reach 71,000 baht ( US$2,750 ) by the end of 1996 . |
10 | He also called for an early announcement of a balanced energy policy to stimulate the heavy engineering sector . |