Example sentences of "[conj] for the [adj] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | She knew their names — except for the thin man with the small head whom the others never addressed by name — and something of their characters . |
2 | Various associations with HLA-DR specificities have been reported but no consistent pattern has emerged , except for the positive association with DR4 in three Japanese studies . |
3 | Roberts said it was ‘ pathetic ’ that for the second meeting with scientists in less than a week , the Tories had failed to send a spokesman . |
4 | The model including a recessive major locus gave a better fit than the model including an additive or a dominant locus , but the fit was not significantly better than for the multifactorial model with or without a generational difference . |
5 | He has n't , but on this occasion and for the second time with just over twenty minutes played , the Pisa goalkeeper was picking the ball out of the back of the net . |
6 | He saw with pleasure that she looked cold but not frightened ; she was beginning to swim more slowly and for the first time with trust , as if the water were a friendly and not an alien element . |
7 | The play features actors Catherine Aran , Maldwyn John , Merfyn Jones and for the first time with Bara Caws , Manon Prysor . |
8 | It is one thing in a park , where gardeners are working full-time , but for the average amateur with a job to go to five days a week , these are the sort of things one should think about even before placing an order , let alone planting . |
9 | Tolkien 's romance is not a book for the trained critic but for the enthusiastic semi-amateur with an avidity for self-improvement ; and in intention , at least , it is essentially sexless . |
10 | By 1719 there were eleven , a figure which would have been higher but for the continuing war with Sweden and the very strained relations with Great Britain which then existed . |