Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , erm , presumably the training for a technical post in the pollution section will give kind of basic bacteriology , which will be , you know , essential for going over into the food section , erm I mean , what will become .
2 The problem with the International Data Corp figures is that they try to treat Unix workstations as a separate market rather than bundling Unix workstations and Unix servers together , which is presumably the reason for the implied figure for IBM Corp sales of only $558m , where IBM has implied total 1992 RS/6000 business of $2,000m .
3 The US Administration under President Reagan rejected outright the need for a new international economic order or any sweeping changes in international monetary institutions .
4 Right the meeting for the various District Councils and the County Council , is it going to take place before the redundancies occur on the first of April ?
5 In 1988 T.R. Shipping took on the responsibility for the Rheintainer Line Agency in Northern Ireland .
6 Just in time , she remembered to switch on the radio for the eight-thirty news on LBC .
7 awareness of the immediate claims of the Broad Strategy eg the claim for a 32 hour , 4 day week , etc ;
8 This is especially the case for the prime minister . ’
9 A number of the mounting trays are still missing , especially the ones for the Standard Beam Approach boxes .
10 The project 's basic aim is to throw some light on the short-term forces making for change first on patterns of voting turnout and secondly on patterns of party choice , especially the vote for the governing party .
11 Without a sound , the fire 's wicked eye changed colour as the villagers opened their doors to walk down the valley for the second sacrifice .
12 Just before we packed up and got aboard the truck , I piped up and down the beach for a few moments .
13 She told me , too , of the mines , and how some of the young boys were terrified of going down the pit for the first time , but had to go , as there was no other work for them ; and how at first they had been put to work beside their father , loading the coal he cut , until they had overcome their fear .
14 Evelyn was heading down the hall for the front door .
15 After making the running for the first circuit , he let Royal Cedar take a breather going down the back for the last time , with Seagram and Durham Edition leading him down the hill .
16 This eliminates many of the previously described tasks of arranging a pulley and triangular secondary kiteline system and , in one single action , offers automatic release and return down the line for the next lift .
17 Police have scaled down the search for a multiple rapist saying they 've no new leads to follow .
18 Neighbours of the site are being asked to send their comments on the plans to a Government inspector who will decide whether to uphold Sedgefield District Council 's decision to turn down the extension for the social club .
19 Lord Diplock laid down the essentials for a passing-off action : 1 ) a misrepresentation 2 ) made by a trader in the course of trade 3 ) to prospective customers of his or ultimate consumers of goods or services supplied by him 4 ) which is calculated to injure the business or goodwill of another trader and 5 ) which causes actual damage to a business or goodwill of the trader by whom the action is brought .
20 It was easy to see why the police would have missed it : from outside , it was just a concrete hardstand , perhaps the foundation for an old shed , and the opening led through a shallow pit that was usually jammed with rubbish and covered by a corrugated iron sheet .
21 Perhaps the reason for the comic success of such characters is that they help us to recognise the prejudice which exists in all of us at so many different levels about so many different things .
22 Dexy 's Midnight Runners were perhaps the prototype for the new soul militancy of the eighties .
23 The 500 is obviously the unit for the mass market , so that 's the one I looked at .
24 First of all I was invited to lunch in Leeds and they sent the helicopter for me , piloted by Captain John Leeson , who had done all the flying for the aerial shots in the film .
25 Each extra square metre of floor space will cost about £500 ; so the price for the average home will be upwards from £5,000 .
26 That was pretty much the excitement for the next 20 mins .
27 These are issues which are very much the reality for an enormous number of female artists , professional or amateur .
28 Slowing him down had been merely the preparation for the real poisoned phial .
29 Fill in the coupon for a FREE survey .
30 This is not only the case for the capitalist class , but also for the working class and other subordinate classes .
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