Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] the [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Epogam , a product containing this oil , is widely prescribed in the UK for treatment of atopic dermatitis ( AD ) . |
2 | Voorhoeve had been widely criticized within the party for the decision to withdraw support from the previous CDA-VVD coalition in May 1989 , which precipitated the early election and a serious setback for the VVD . |
3 | The 1948 treaty had been widely criticized in the West for limiting Finnish sovereignty , but was defended by successive Finnish governments for providing an accommodation with a powerful neighbour which protected Finland 's market economy and pluralist political system . |
4 | The thief rarely thinks of the consequences for the victim . |
5 | By 1901 worker activists were overwhelmingly committed to the need for political revolution . |
6 | Electronic data interchange , or EDI , is another of those information technology concepts that , after politely lurking in the background for a few decades , is suddenly forcing itself on our attention with unmannerly persistence . |
7 | Unless local Bars are then strong enough to cope with the demand for advocacy , this will pass more and more to the solicitors . |
8 | During the years of their operations , however , they were frequently referred to as Lestai ( Brigands ) or as Sicarii ( Daggermen ) , the name deriving from the sica , a small curved dagger especially favoured by the Zealots for political assassinations . |
9 | We only got off the unit for exercise about twice a week . |
10 | ‘ You can only stay on the planet for twenty-four hours . ’ |
11 | Several calls have been eventually connected but are suddenly dropped by the system for no apparent reason . |
12 | The princess was warmly applauded by the scientists for her speech . |
13 | Prince Charles had been talking and gently agitating about the subject for many years . |
14 | Erich Honecker , the country 's 77-year-old leader , continued only to talk of the need for ‘ the further development of socialism ’ , in his speech in the Palace of the Republic . |
15 | and that the learning situation itself needs to be examined for its possible contribution to children 's learning difficulties , instead of merely looking in the child for causes . |
16 | His direct ways won enough support among the voters for the Liberal Democrats to enjoy a bigger-than-expected victory in last month 's election for the lower house of parliament . |
17 | The North Station cars were greatly missed by the locals for whom they offered a quick journey to the Station and Town Centre , when they were withdrawn in 1963 . |
18 | They 've come along to talk about the Services for Industry programme , and what the University can offer local firms . |
19 | The second part of the question should provoke a number of different answers perhaps related to the market for their product , competition , the economic situation etc . |
20 | With such a man as their representative , Albanians can only look to the West for help before it is too late . |
21 | If she were interested in such a campaign , she could perhaps use as the model for it our own dear Speaker , whose radiant health and youthfulness make him the perfect epitome of a diet based on vegetarianism . |
22 | The Commission 's other research findings — that much of forensic science is far from certain , capable of misinterpretation and relies upon the defence to draw out its limitations — only add to the need for the defence to have already access to real defence experts . |
23 | Similarly the sense of hearing , much needed in the battle for survival , ultimately gave pleasure through the earliest kind of music . |
24 | Peter Noonan has been patiently waiting in the wings for six years , and finally , whether it was seeing Terry so happy , realising that she was n't getting any younger , or the fact that I told her I was thinking of getting married , sh — ’ |
25 | In 1984 , the first of eight massive plumes were detected by the NOAA over Novaya Zemlya , the Arctic island long used by the Russians for nuclear weapons tests . |
26 | As for the people , they are constantly challenged by the need for eternal vigilance and by such sentiments as those of Edmund Burke in his speech on arrival at Bristol on 13 October 1774 : |
27 | One can only guess at the reasons for such underreporting ; but it seems possible that exporters understate values in the hope of retaining part of the foreign exchange that they would otherwise be obliged to surrender to the authorities , while importers may wish to minimize their import duties ( and also avoid enquiries into the source of the foreign exchange used for imports ) . |
28 | It was n't good enough for Mr Lamont alone to apologise to the Germans for recent attacks . |
29 | Sartre 's fundamental thesis , that ‘ History continually effects totalisations of totalisations ’ ( I , 15 ) , does not in itself answer what Ronald Aronson has rightly characterized as the question for Sartre : ‘ how do separate , antagonistic actions yield a history ; how do individual totalizations lead to Totalization ( and also progress , the direction of history , its truth and its meaning ) ? ’ |
30 | Total membership fluctuated widely around 5,000 and it is clear that many members only stayed with the Party for a short time . |