Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Both surveys , however , suggested that redundancy , dismissals and even voluntary leaving were much more important reasons for entry into unemployment . |
2 | They interpret this as showing that Beccaria , through his commitment to a social contract that accepted the necessity of the inequities and poverty resulting from private property , was forced to overlook these as much more plausible reasons for crime than his own . |
3 | Water-living animals , such as fish , molluscs , sea urchins and corals , are much more promising candidates for preservation . |
4 | In focusing on different and only partly overlapping areas for research in code switching , researchers differentiate themselves as sharply by their methodology as by their interests . |
5 | This is true for any social variables including social class which are not necessarily geographically robust proxies for exposure to risk factors and for health care needs . |
6 | There are other , less well publicised reasons for interest in attempts to make metallic hydrogen and in the hydrogen-palladium experiments which bear on some subsequent responses to Fleischmann and Pons ' work . |
7 | They have to do with overlapping , but not necessarily co-extensive aspirations for specialist teams . |
8 | These dark veins are not just potential channels for wine or air to seep through . |
9 | Now , for the first time , fixed though often not very stringent criteria for appointment began to play a significant role . |
10 | Before turning to these matters , however , I shall use as my starting point the rather more advan-tageous conditions for executive leadership that exist in the United Kingdom . |
11 | Cast in the unenviable role of responding to the ever more frequent appeals for help from Vienna , Norman Bentwich decided to see for himself what needed to be done . |
12 | With increased drainage and ploughing , drain-pipes become clogged with clay and silt , and surface ponding creates ever more difficult conditions for farming , and even the death of cereal crops . |
13 | These possibilities , and from time to time actualities , of conflict may be observed in many different spheres : in the strains which arise from the redistribution of economic resources between industrial and developing countries , and from the scarcity of some natural resources , which will become more acute as industrialization proceeds throughout the world ; in the difficulties of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons ; in the more directly political struggles for power and prestige in some regions of the world ( for example , in the Middle East and among Latin American countries ) , and until recently between two nuclear superpowers . |
14 | The full Oxford English Dictionary is available on compact disc ; and with it you can do far more extensive searches for information than the printed book allows . |
15 | Why ? the shops owner wrote to John Major to ask when the recession would end — the reply from number ten said : The prime minister is very aware of the difficulties faced by many people during the recession — he believes firmly that there are now very real grounds for optimism in the economy . |
16 | Why ? the shops owner wrote to John Major to ask when the recession would end — the reply from number ten said : The prime minister is very aware of the difficulties faced by many people during the recession — he believes firmly that there are now very real grounds for optimism in the economy . |
17 | The PE department sent pupils who turned up with inadequate kit , by contrast , other teachers would not send even obviously disruptive pupils for fear of causing their suspension . |
18 | Moreover , other cultures , such as those of Africa , have had to wait until even more recent times for recognition . |
19 | Mr Vaz said the report ‘ very clearly states that the Bank of England acted improperly in the way it conducted supervision of BCCI and puts forward very powerful arguments for compensation . ’ |
20 | It is still one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for heart complaints . |
21 | However , hybridisation based fingerprinting requires a high reliability of data acquisition ( e.g. during image analysis ) and pose considerably more difficult problems for map ordering algorithms . |
22 | He added : ‘ What we are saying is we will treat very sympathetically Yugoslavian applications for refugee status . ’ |