Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 it only needs for a little bit of attention on a wire or something
2 Like the other Alternanthera species , this only survives for a short period under water .
3 The melodic line must stand out with the greatest power and clarity in our arrangement , and obviously calls for a great sweep of strings .
4 One of the problems is the initial guarantee often looks attractive but only lasts for a short time .
5 This regular pattern only continues for a short time , and after about eight hours , the embryo is a blastula comprising a hollow ball of about 1000 cells .
6 Meanwhile plans for the new building were being prepared and in 1970 working drawings were almost complete .
7 Nevertheless calls for a congressional inquiry into the October Surprise allegations increased throughout the month as further circumstantial evidence was uncovered .
8 Finally hopes for a dramatic improvement in trade with Commonwealth members were not realized .
9 Your Board and employees at all levels send you our very best wishes for a prosperous future with Palatine .
10 We send you and your dear wife best wishes for the New Year .
11 Meanwhile , may I wish you all a very Happy Christmas and best wishes for the coming year .
12 It should be said , incidentally , that the remastering of the original 78s has , without affecting the overall frequency range , virtually eliminated their surface noise and produced remarkably quiet backgrounds : the only exception is the Prokofiev sonata ( which Horowitz introduced the USA ) , where the 1945 recording ( the earliest here ) is also more resonant and in which , just occasionally , a little to much pedal is used : the tremendous drive of his rhythm nevertheless makes for a compelling performance .
13 Sharing a home with relatives ( other than parents ) before marriage is another phenomenon which was more common in the past than in the present ( Anderson , 1971 ; 1980 ) Very little is known about circumstances under which young people now may go to live with a non-parental relative , although Gill Jones ( 1987 ) has shown that it still happens for a substantial number , especially those designated as working class on occupational criteria .
14 While cooperating closely with the RCM , children brought over from Germany under Youth Allyah auspices surrendered home comforts for the spartan discipline of the barrack room in agricultural training camps like Whittingham House near Edinburgh and Great Engham Farm and Pine Trees in Kent .
15 Despite the decline in the growth rate of public service employment since the late 1970s , the public service sector still accounts for a significant proportion of total employment in the service industries .
16 The extent and quality of briefing possibly accounts for the overwhelming view of the assistants that their duties were ones which they had expected to be doing when appointed .
17 Thus , they reckon , a director who weighs up the burden of meeting interest charges , and still opts for a big loan , has got to feel assured of success .
18 Classical criminology clearly allows for a loose association between antecedent variables and outcomes : the probability of crime varies according to the degree of rationality of individuals and the efficiency and consistency of the criminal justice system .
19 The interim standard also allows for an initial step towards data compression which , in the future , will be extended to permit full multimedia capabilities .
20 It also calls for a simplified system of authorization , with industrial licensing being concentrated in a single agency .
21 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
22 Respect for Animals also calls for an immediate ban on fur farming , an end to fur sales within five years and for people to show their feelings if they see somebody wearing a pelt in the street .
23 The replies suggested that the choice of consultant and search firm was initially quite random , which partly accounts for the unsatisfactory performance occasionally experienced .
24 The decline in the number of farm workers partly accounts for the peculiar age structure of the industry .
25 The notion of " betrayal " took hold on militants in the labour movement and partly accounts for the bitter resentment between the Left and most union officials during the 1930s .
26 However , this also applies for a retired wife supporting a husband dependent by reason of invalidity .
27 Although the fossil record is much poorer , coevolution with the terrestrial angiosperms probably accounts for a major component of the radiation of insects and birds .
28 Macrophage death probably accounts for the cellular debris and cholesterol pools found in advanced lesions .
29 However this also accounts for the small size of the profession — there are at least 2000 qualified actuaries in the United Kingdom — and it 's relatively high status .
30 It also accounts for the extraordinary ability of shoppers to select from a huge array those goods most appropriate to themselves and their close friends or relatives .
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