Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] for [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Next time you throw a barbecue party — or just for lazy summer days — make the most of all the new reduced alcohol drinks |
2 | Individuals who were expelled for political activity or failure to meet the fees — or simply for poor examination results — were given additional grounds for grievance , while the punishment of an entire college tended to strengthen student esprit de corps . |
3 | Within Bield one survey showed that half of those tenants who moved on to further care from sheltered housing did so wholly or primarily for mental health reasons . |
4 | Overall , the results suggest that even for this client group ( who are traditionally the most difficult to place ) small staffed homes can provide improved client experience as measured by engagement in meaningful activity ; but that to do so requires attention to the quality of staff performance as well as to basic material and social resources . |
5 | ( c ) Where the regulations confer a discretion on directors with regard to the acceptance of transfers , this discretion , like all the directors ' powers , is a fiduciary one to be exercised bona fide in what they consider — not what the court considers — to be in the interest of the company , and not for any collateral purpose . |
6 | RAP30 has been reported to contain a sequence homologous to region 1b and 2 of σ factors of bacteria , which has been shown to be a binding site for the core component of E.coli RNA polymerase and possibly for mammalian RNA polymerase II ( 19,40 ) . |
7 | We 've had lectures in the biology area , in physics , in engineering and in chemistry , so that we 've really spanned the whole shooting match really as far as that goes , and of course we try to put something into these lectures for those doing the most advanced work in the sixth form and also for those doing O levels , let's say , and some who are younger even than that . |
8 | The characteristics are approximated by the sinusoidal functions : The effect of exciting a pair of phases together is shown in Fig. 3.6(b) where the peak static torque is improved by a factor of 1–4 over one-phase-on excitation — For phases A and B excited by positive current the total torque is : and similarly for other phase combinations . |
9 | A Compact , though , provides great potential for making the curriculum more realistic and relevant and hence for improving student motivation . |
10 | There is n't any hard building stone hereabouts , so they used clunch for most domestic building and even for some church interiors . |
11 | It was used for political obligations such as taxes and fines , for reward and increasingly for ordinary market exchange . |
12 | Local authorities were now permitted to buy land , simply and expeditiously for certain planning purposes , notably in areas of extensive war damage , and areas of bad layout and obsolete development . |
13 | Scores were highest for posterior wall biopsy specimens ( mean ( SD ) , 5.5 ( 1.9 ) ) , intermediate for body specimens ( 4.2 ( 1.7 ) ) , and lowest for anterior wall specimens ( 3.9 ( 1.6 ) ) . |
14 | Bell , like other assessors of the translation process ( Newmark 1988 , 1991 : Hatim and Mason 1990 ) allows for some breadth and diversity of purpose in the translator , and consequently for different translating styles appropriate to different levels of communicative function . |
15 | It is a quality which is clearly necessary for communication and therefore for foreign language learning , but which can not be explained by concentrating on the internal grammar of sentences . |
16 | These results are typical of the others : the speculative efficiency hypothesis is rejected for some but not for other exchange rates . |
17 | Because the method is so useful — not only in this connection but also for other memory techniques — many years ago we committed to memory our own personal hooks for each number from 1 — 100 . |
18 | What makes it both attractive to users and even more misleading is that the promoters of the technique tend to use a number of methods to produce ‘ norms ’ for , in particular , ‘ preference shift ’ , but also for various attention measures . |
19 | The Act thus attempted to control the admissibility of such evidence in the courtroom for reasons not only for its biasing effects upon a jury , but also for subsequent press coverage , which is often based on courtroom interaction . |
20 | ‘ But even for low income customers , we do have difficulties . |
21 | ‘ But even for low income customers , we do have difficulties . |
22 | This occurs when too much provision becomes labelled as especially for old age pensioners . |
23 | Five 200 µl aliquots representing 2.56×10 6 lymphocytes were each placed in Krebs-Henseleit with a colonoscopic biopsy specimen taken from the same patient and metabolism measured as below for mucosal biopsy specimens . |