Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [v-ing] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We shall rely on the vector-potential formulation because that appears to be best suited for utilizing the axial symmetry of the chosen geometry .
2 He was not always praised for deserting the naturalistic mode : old Mr Rent-a-Plot himself , John Mortimer , chastised him for doing precisely that in The Old Men at the Zoo .
3 Morgenthau 's approach was also criticized for ignoring the domestic environment of states , for failing to specify whether human nature was the determining or merely one potential cause of political action , and for being unable to account for mistakes ( if human nature is based on objective laws , then how can individuals make mistakes ? ) .
4 Plausible schemes also exist for producing the other constituents of the cloud particles .
5 The sauropods have relatively long , pillar-like legs , resembling those of the elephant , the largest living land animal , and may have been well adapted for supporting the huge bulk of the animal .
6 But as minister of finance under Zahedi he had become too well known for negotiating the new agreement with the oil companies , and so the Shah had exiled him to the Washington embassy .
7 Greatrakes became the object of controversy with fierce polemics in the public prints ; and it is an impressive testimonial to the veracity of his healing powers that he was not burnt as a witch like many faith healers of the time , or at least arraigned for usurping the royal prerogative .
8 Situated above the Port of Crouesty this resort is ideally placed for enjoying the famous seafood and the surrounding sandy beaches and areas of interest .
9 It is ideally located for exploring the beautiful scenery of Lakeland by car or , as most people prefer , by foot .
10 The Maastricht Treaty is the only framework which currently exists for consolidating the European community 's role in furthering European integration .
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