Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This leads us to the most widely adopted material for kite sails , Ripstop Nylon
2 Even so there remain causes for concern in the Labour camp .
3 The new bridge is elegantly designed , with each saddle running in neatly milled channels for accuracy of alignment when adjusting for either height or intonation .
4 Unlike many other coral types , mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals .
5 For such a plan not only allocates land for development but , as a consequence , distributes financial or environment costs and benefits .
6 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
7 We did not always eat turkey for Christmas dinner .
8 Apart from non-cosmopolitan countries , Greece and , more surprisingly , Germany , which do not readily accept cards for cash or payment , cards are undoubtedly a useful addition to travellers cheques .
9 In the 1980s buyers thought they could raise cash flows by breaking up these conglomerates , by giving managers different incentives and controls , and by exploiting more fully tax breaks for debt interest .
10 Omagh sisters Olivia ( 15 ) and nine-year-old Laura McGuckin also still make time for story books outside the classroom .
11 Skischools nearly always have classes for expert skiers which explore the mountains with their instructors .
12 He went to a Jesuit school , served as an altar boy ( as did his future enemies the Snowman and the Falcon , both now doing time for espionage against the United States ) , and read law at Fordham .
13 VXL is also currently supplying terminals for use in a large CMC Ltd project to computerise the Indian Railways .
14 He won further prestige when he was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for Twilight of the Gods in 1963 .
15 We are now routinely using LS-PCR for sex determination and are exploring its application to other situations such as the diagnosis of infectious agents where it is useful to simultaneously amplify both specific and arbitrarily primed DNA fragments either for the purposes of generating a control or for extending the amount of information gained from the amplification .
16 Since 1981 , it has offered a range of therapeutic techniques to prepare severely emotionally damaged children for adoption or long-term fostering .
17 Surveys for the Crowther Committee showed that illness was the most frequently stated reason for default , followed closely by unemployment .
18 According to Burton-Roberts ( forthcoming ) , the most frequently cited criteria for apposition are : B Taken together , these criteria distinguish apposition from both subordination and co-ordination .
19 The two most frequently cited justifications for punishment are retribution , and what we will call reductivism ( following Walker , 1972 ) .
20 Fair Isle : Probably the option that is used most frequently to draw designs for fabric where the pattern is made with two or more colours .
21 Good lecterns today also have space for microphone wiring built into them so that you do n't have wire trailing around the place and looking unsightly , or a big boom mike stand in front .
22 Littlehampton Book Services no longer accepts returns for credit for Gollancz publications .
23 i.e. elaborately produced editions for display in the drawing room rather than reading .
24 The need for general , as opposed to financial guidance was the next most commonly cited request for support ( 34% ) .
25 ( 2 ) Ito does not mention evidence that the earliest expression of learning in the VOR evoked by an electrical stimulus in the labyrinth occurs only 5 ms after the stimulus , too soon to allow time for transmission through the cerebellum .
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