Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions . |
2 | The content may be too trivial or too deep for the group , causing embarrassment to the teacher . |
3 | I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’ |
4 | But how did it happen that the Davy miner 's lamp worked out so well for the owners and so badly for the miners ? |
5 | In 1973 the Ladies ' Committee concerned itself with this seat reporting ‘ It was a pity to leave it in the wet even if only there for the time being ’ . |
6 | Karl Hamer , Anchor Ford divisional director , with three dealerships in the midlands , says : ‘ I earn more money because Ford 's package is better than any other — and better too for the buyer . ’ . |
7 | Instead I consoled myself that Ellen would be pleased , and a pleased Ellen might become my shipmate all the way around the world , so really , I told myself , I was not doing this for the senator 's happiness , and not even for the twins , but for my own , and so I shook the senator 's hand . |
8 | As was pointed out earlier , in Chapter 5 , this crime has consequences for mankind as a whole , and not just for the individual in relationship to their own father . |
9 | Whatever arrangements are made they ought to be convenient for the parents and not just for the school . |
10 | DEC ( Digital ) will only work with educational institutions if the project is of advantage to the broader community and not just for the benefit of the school or college . |
11 | Music , dance and art are integral to the island 's culture — and not just for the benefit of tourists . |
12 | ‘ And not just for the boys either . |
13 | And not only for the pleasure of running her own thriving business , but for the more fundamental change it had brought about in her . |
14 | Cautioning has advantages and not only for the offender . |
15 | Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk . |
16 | Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk . |
17 | So I think that is certainly worth it , if not least for the ladies to consider . |
18 | The assumption is commonly made that the decisions to be taken in caring for such patients , the therapeutic strategy to be adopted , are wholly medical matters , and thus wholly for the doctors to make , with or without discussion with the patient . |
19 | Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to . |
20 | As archbishop , Anselm had many duties connected with the discipline , orthodoxy , organization , and peace of his whole diocese and province , and more broadly for the whole alter orbis of Britain . |
21 | It is hard for parents to keep faith through lean years , and harder still for the boys , particularly if doubts and pressures filter through to them . |
22 | It is harder to recognize the vertebrates as a natural group , and harder still for the molluscs ( snails , clams , squids ) , because the similarity is of basic anatomy , and there are vast differences in shape and habits . |
23 | We breed them for the course , especially and also now for the sport . ’ |
24 | The artist as subject is involved as authority for the authenticity of the subject as sitter and hence also for the legitimacy of the object as portrait . |
25 | They fly north to Canada in the summer , and back here for the winter . |
26 | Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past . |
27 | And then back for the evening service . |
28 | Not only is it problematic ( and doubly so for the user ) to port an application from AIX to SVR4 for example , but trying to manage the different environments on a network is even more difficult . |
29 | Mr Winchester predictably proves his case for part of the Pacific rim , from Japan round to California , but not for the whole circumference — and certainly not for the islands dotted in the Basin , despite the charming Western Samoan girl who takes his bags at Los Angeles airport and quotes Robert Louis Stevenson to him . |
30 | There was no traffic at that time in the morning ; it was too late for the milkman and too early for the lunch-time pubbers . |