Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | especially with Sunderland fighting for Second Division survival . |
2 | Together with capital grants for such temporary woodland fencing ( which could also benefit from some publicity ) there is no significant financial disincentive for a farmer in fencing and regenerating on-farm broadleaved woodland . |
3 | ( 1981 ) concluded that radiative forcing by greenhouse gases together with volcanoes accounted for 75 per cent of the variance in the 5-year smoothed global temperature for the past century , while the addition of a hypothesized variation in solar luminosity increased the figure to 90 per cent . |
4 | Contrastive linguistics is used especially in courses designed for monolingual groups ( eg for teaching English to Italians in Italy ) . |
5 | There may be some who find it relaxing to make some test-tubes or cut out some filter-papers ; and apparatus to investigate previously unsuspected effects must be made from scratch , or assembled opportunistically from things designed for old purposes ; but ready availability of apparatus is an enormous bonus to the scientist , and the growth of science led to a flourishing trade . |
6 | They appeared everywhere , not only in collections shown for next season but already clinging to many substantial German posteriors in runway show audiences . |
7 | Although the USSR has hinted at the possibility of cooperation with the GCC over issues of Gulf security , its attitude to this body , especially over GCC plans for coordinated security arrangements , remained negative in the early 1980s . |
8 | Even so , the judges are hampered by the thought that they must not run counter to political trends , for example by implying a right to full compensation for the appropriation of property when a socialist legislature did not in terms provide for such compensation . |
9 | There were no ski-lifts so those who wanted higher slopes than the nurseries rose early and carrying all their gear — wire for repairs , spare sealskin gloves , sweaters and food — in a rucksack , climbed for three or four hours and then skied down , reaching the village by twilight , just in time to change for après-ski activities . |
10 | One strength of the technique used in this study is that it can be applied retrospectively to material produced for other purposes . |
11 | Just a few more autographs and it 's off to France to prepare for 2 Grand Prix in a week ; at Magny Cours on Sunday , then Silverstone 7 days later . |
12 | Over the past ten years , three styles of traditional Japanese hotels have increased their public profile to westerners — the minshuku ( private homes offering lodging service ) , the pension ( usually at resorts catering for sporting activities ) , and the traditional ryokan . |
13 | Some of the common strategies deployed within lyrics , for instance creating the impression of the lyric 's reader as an intruder gazing voyeuristically into texts meant for private circulation , is one of the devices employed by poets to protect themselves . |
14 | Only $500 million consisted of humanitarian aid , however , with the remainder made up of trade guarantees for Japanese companies . |
15 | The thousands of English fans arriving here hope to buy tickets from the Italians ; if they succeed , that means they will all end up in areas reserved for rival fans , another pointer to problems . |
16 | Rates of out of hours calls for these age groups , as for general practitioner consultation rates in general , are higher , and relatively more calls from elderly patients result in home visits . |
17 | Labour 's Northern Ireland membership ban RUNNING OUT OF EXCUSES CAMPAIGN FOR LABOUR REPRESENTATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND |
18 | It is going into beta test now with ships planned for early next year . |
19 | If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors . |
20 | If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors . |
21 | ( 2 January 1773 ) Despite these first-night upsets Lucio Silla ( 15 ) succeeded to such an extent that the second opera , which was to have begun on 23 January , was put back in order to allow for additional performances ( 26 in all ) . |
22 | Guildford Kings star Gordon , who top scored with 17 points , put his country back on course to qualify for next year 's tournament finals in Germany , when all hope had seemed lost with less than five minutes remaining . |
23 | It surprised Date 's tutors to see someone as famous as Minton coming all the way out to Sutton to wait for one of their students . |
24 | The delays were caused mainly by patients waiting for long term care ( because private provision had n't kept up with demand ) . |
25 | He tricks his Auschwitz guards just as , in the first instalment of this story published in 1986 , he regularly hopped on to trams reserved for German officers in the Polish town where he was virtually the sole surviving Jew . |
26 | The NCC proposes that farmers should now leave uncultivated strips of land alongside watercourses as ‘ soaks ’ , acting as wildlife habitat and fitting in well with MAFF plans for set-aside of land to help curb over-production of food . |
27 | Designed to be part of the Karrimor 's technical Baltoro mountain range , this fleece should appeal particularly to mountaineers looking for warm clothing for particularly cold conditions , whether worn with or without a waterproof . |
28 | This applies particularly to stones designed for young people but because they are still growing and changing themselves , the moral and psychological lessons must not be rigid or overstrained for these young readers . |
29 | In seeking committee positions , most will at least in part opt for those which match their personal political interests — someone interested in foreign affairs , for example , would probably not actively canvass for a seat on the House standing committee concerned with the Post Office and the Civil Service . |
30 | Alexander 's interests and those of Athens were thus opposed ( which did not stop him from minting copiously in coinage designed for easy trade with Athens ) , and the opposition was inherited by every Macedonian king till Philip , who ended it by seizing Amphipolis for good . |