Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover the tendency during the present century has been to create broadly defined criminal offences ( such as theft ) , with a sufficiently generous maximum to cater for the worst contingency . |
2 | And so this property held for the wife 's separate use comes to be her ‘ separate estate ’ in Equity . |
3 | So complementary medicine looks for the healing of the whole individual : the different parts of the body as they interact with one another , the mind-body as an integral system , the harmony of the individual with his/her surroundings and the harmony of the Universe at large . |
4 | There is only one option left for the attacking team — to kick the ball . |
5 | The effects of oil pollution on marine mammals are more severe in colder waters , not only because of the much longer time required for the oil to break down , but also because concentrations of cetaceans and other marine mammals are often larger in polar waters . |
6 | Even the argument that there was not enough money to pay for the programme soon dissolved when heritage languages were actually seen to help immigrant students succeed in other subjects . |
7 | If the tax base is too small to support the welfare burden , there is not enough money to provide for the demand of welfare services and people have to do without . |
8 | A feature of the Blackpool season for many years was the Daily Mirror Week in Blackpool , when a specially decorated tramcar operated for a week on the Promenade , with all the fares collected going to charity . |
9 | That means more routine passport checks for every black person living in Britain , and identity cards for everyone . |
10 | Since α is solvent and temperature dependent a more characteristic dimension to measure for the polymer is which can be calculated from light scattering in a theta-solvent , or indirectly as next described . |
11 | Always double check releases for the correct spellings of names , places and addresses , brands , lists , ingredients and the like . |
12 | Ski resorts have expanded so much in some countries that there is hardly any habitat left for the wildlife . |
13 | He 's looking forward to travelling to Israel and Australia early next year to train for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 . |
14 | Lindner is sure to be in Australia 's World Cup squad which leaves early next month to prepare for the final against Great Britain at Wembley on October 23 . |
15 | Few or no other routes were available and so it was a most logical decision to opt for the sporting escape . |
16 | This one , the premium will go up each year to pay for the extra benefits . |
17 | The river is to be diverted along the man-made channel later this year to allow for the construction of a barrage on the natural river bed . |
18 | Both sides agreed that a multi-party planning conference should be held later this month to prepare for the full constitutional negotiating session . |
19 | If a thick , weighty hem is preferred , however , interlining can be cut to the exact size of the outer curtain , excluding the heading allowance , but you will need slightly more fabric to allow for a hem allowance . |
20 | A distinctly uneasy peace reigned for the rest of the day . |
21 | The teacher was also given time to prepare for the interview . |
22 | ‘ The horses do n't need to be lined up military fashion waiting for the cavalry charge , ’ added Mr Green , who has seen every National live since 1946 . |
23 | In my case , the first and most important candle stood for the dark forest . |
24 | Its most important section provided for a reduction in agricultural output in order to raise prices . |
25 | Inevitably some retribution followed for the county 's Parliamentarianism but it was modified by the need to maintain good government and social order . |
26 | The most overwhelming support came for the Revenue 's work in deterring and seeking out tax dodgers . |
27 | It may be thought that this was a remarkably small price to pay for the opening up of our democratic processes to the public . |
28 | Chamoun himself was less of a Francophile than an Anglophile and his contempt for Nasser bore a strange similarity to the equally irrational hatred expressed for the Egyptian leader by Eden 's Suez adventure would be successful in deposing Nasser . |
29 | Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility . |
30 | Strange physical phenomena often have their explanations in legend — a particularly colourful story accounts for the scree slope of Sgriob na Cailich on Beinn a Chaolais on the Inner Hebridean Island of Jura . |