Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Two samples were placed in formalin and subsequently stained for histological assessment . |
2 | In this way , people lose their virginity , experiment with drink or drugs , run up debts , consider divorce and even vote for political parties they swore they would never support . |
3 | Floribundas Pruning for Floribundas follows the same general principles as for H.T.s , except that it should & not so hard — the first year cut-back should be T-2 inches ( 2.5–5cm ) longer , leaving some 4–6 inches ( 10–15cm ) of stem from the base and still aiming for outward-pointing buds to develop the open cup shape . |
4 | I do n't mind the idea of doing love scenes if they are part and parcel of the job and not inserted for sensational reasons . |
5 | For two years he needed massage several times a day and still goes for regular check-ups at hospital . |
6 | some sedatives ( to be used with caution and not recommended for regular use ) . |
7 | A MODERN SEMI DETACHED PROPERTY PROVIDING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION AND CONVENIENTLY SITUATED FOR LOCAL SHOPS |
8 | Fortunately , she was a feminist and seldom asked for extra money , since she would consider that degrading , although she had accepted a house and school fees . |
9 | I mean if the evaluation suggests that something or other needs changing , then you want people to be already so interested in the evaluation and perhaps looking for useful things to come out of it , that they are already half committed to the changes . |
10 | Cornell and French ( 1983a and 1983b ) included different income and capital gains taxes on futures and shares in their no-arbitrage condition , incorporated the tax timing option and also allowed for stochastic interest rates . |
11 | At least the knights had not been party to the massacre ; they had achieved their task and now looked for suitable reward . |