Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [to-vb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Air is so vital that it is only possible to live for a few minutes without it . |
2 | In this time it became clear that the military and state security forces were not all solidly behind the coup , especially in the face of popular resistance , with Russian Federation ( RSFSR ) President Boris Yeltsin setting himself at the head of protesters apparently willing to fight for the new freedoms brought about by the reforms of perestroika . |
3 | Because of this , we devised a modular training package , sufficiently adaptable to cater for the vast majority of individual circumstances . |
4 | New work patterns , such a partial shifts , mean that senior house officers are less likely to work for a single consultant and also make it more difficult for all junior doctors to attend teaching sessions at set times . |
5 | In addition , it would make us far less likely to eat for the wrong reasons . |
6 | Superbly intelligent and well-crafted on record , surfing along upon churning , chiming guitars , Chadwick 's crew have proved unpredictable enough onstage to make for a compelling night out . |
7 | She had nothing else quite so effective to wear for the other two acts , but this , for her first entrance , for establishing herself as Countess Maritza , did absolutely everything . |
8 | On some models you can adjust the distance that the blades will open and this can make them less tiring to use for a prolonged period . |
9 | ‘ I was so keen to work for the Labour Party , ’ he says . |
10 | Suppose , for example , that risk-averse traders will only trade in the future spot market if the terms being offered there are sufficiently attractive to compensate for the extra risks incurred in delay . |
11 | There were those who admired Lewis 's moral courage in being thus prepared to testify for the Christian faith , but not everyone found the spectacle altogether edifying . |
12 | The lifetime of the proton in a nucleus is predicted to be greater than 1025 years , so it is not feasible to wait for a sufficient number of transmuted atoms to accumulate . |
13 | We were not able to adjust for the possible confounding effect of body weight as this information has not been collected . |
14 | If an injury is serious i.e. where marked residual aspects claimed and/or lengthy absence from work involved , it is not advisable to wait for the third party solicitors to produce a Medical Report . |
15 | On mentioning that I was not happy to pay for a second hour of parking , for the privilege of waiting for their delayed train , I was told ‘ That 's no problem . |
16 | We have got a well established machinery instituted , we work under that auspices and I believe it is not unreasonable to ask for a substantial wage increase , because after all , a lot of our members depend on family income supplement and rents and rates rebates . |
17 | At a buffet you ensure that elderly and infirm guests , and those who have travelled long distances , have seats near the buffet table so that they are not obliged to stand for a long period . |
18 | The aid that we are most likely to use for the same reasons as video is the audio tape or cassette recorder . |
19 | Voters who live in class-specific communities are more likely to vote for the relevant class-specific party than are those not living in such communities . |
20 | Feeling reflective and pensive we are more likely to reach for a sensitive ultramarine or restful cobalt than a stinging chrome yellow or vivid lime . |
21 | Of course , it is not always helpful to prepare for the worst if there is a possibility that the event may not occur . |
22 | It is far more difficult to account for a further type of confusion . |
23 | It is more difficult to account for the low figures associated with Glasgow , Reading , Sheffield and Cardiff . |
24 | So for all those reasons , I think my colleagues may be more inclined to go for a cautious approach that 's enshrined in the Peyton approach , than they were back in er June . |
25 | The men , who are interested in cash , are more liable to go for the big wood . |
26 | But it 's clear that it 's hardly plausible to account for the current indie mire in those terms , as a problem of indulgence , pretentiousness , over-inflated ambition and gross-out . |
27 | The scheme is also supposed to compensate for the different addressing schemes that the networks use . |
28 | In these circumstances I feel it is perfectly reasonable to ask for the full refund of £29.50 , not to mention compensation for all the vexation and trouble I have been caused . |
29 | If you have a weekend free , you can do what many west Berliners are now able to do for the first time since 1952 — simple drive into the country and enjoy the landscape of Brandenburg . |
30 | Since changes in blood group antigen expression in the colon are associated with dysplasia and may be useful in screening for the development of colorectal carcinoma , we were particularly interested to look for a similar association between inappropriate expression of blood group antigens in the biliary tree and biliary dysplasia and cholangiocarcinoma . |