Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb pp] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There are now approximately 2 million more weavers operating in Persia than there were during the time of the late Shah , and , even if this trend is reversed , existing stocks are large enough to keep the Western markets more than adequately supplied for a decade or so . |
2 | There is a distinction between an article created as a one-off work of art and something made as a practical , utilitarian object and perhaps destined for a production line . |
3 | They are complicated and obviously designed for a purpose , yet they are not alive , and they are made of metal and plastic rather than of flesh and blood . |
4 | When recession struck the oil-pumping south-west in the 1980s , thrifts in Texas and elsewhere pleaded for a relaxation of capital standards to help them grow out of trouble . |
5 | A tea bush requires constant attention : if not plucked for a year it can take two years to return to normal ; if bushes have to be uprooted , new ones take seven years to come into production . |
6 | AI has called for an independent inquiry into the killings and repeatedly called for a curb on the use of firearms by the security forces . |
7 | From there he had got into Trinity College , and now hoped for a career in the Civil Service . |
8 | Then they started signing autographs and even posed for a photograph with pub regular Frank Gait . |
9 | But look ! here come more crowds , pacing straight for the water , and seemingly bound for a dive . |
10 | But against their gross revenues and then standardized for a person earning $15,000 per annum this represented only $96 . |
11 | After graduation he held house appointments at the Royal Victoria Infirmary ( RVI ) , Newcastle upon Tyne , and then worked for a year in pathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore before becoming house physician at the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond Street , London ( 1939 ) . |
12 | After the Law Society Finals she served articles in private practice in Cambridge and then worked for a year as a litigation assistant in a branch office of a Suffolk firm in Mildenhall . |
13 | A minority rejected any reduction whatsoever in the dole , and instead pleaded for a tariff revenue . |
14 | No — this was still the interior of the Drum , its walls stained with smoke , its floor a compost of old rushes and nameless beetles , its sour beer not so much purchased as merely hired for a while . |
15 | Cyril Bleasdale , director of ScotRail , and other senior managers who will meet the minister are optimistic that the figures will boost their case as well placed for a move to the private sector . |