Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir : Thanks for a great magazine , I am glad there is a magazine out now that caters for us home users as well , instead of just for the corporate buyers with deep pockets . |
2 | Individual officers might come and go , but the organization was there for ever for the thirty-year man . |
3 | To celebrate this , OUP has found 1,000 new phrasal verbs from somewhere for the latter publication to take the tally to 11,000 entries . |
4 | And while you were , while you were using a film which you had in anyway for the next day 's performance and putting in that slot |
5 | Erm , and the other one is the registration and inspection , where in the current year we have access to the best part of sixty five thousand pounds from to meet registration inspection , and you 'll see in the additions list , that , that there is er , a bid in there for the ongoing costs of that . |
6 | I takes the lot in there for the lower orders , ’ said Sid . |
7 | Note , users must log out and log in again for the new quotas to take effect . |
8 | Since only adults set up households , all those who will do so in the next 15 years are alive now , and we can estimate accurately how many will actually be alive in each age group — except perhaps for the oldest age groups — for at least that period ahead . |
9 | Neither is : ‘ You Know Where To Put Your Cross If You Wan na See Preety Lady Alive Again , Si Senor ’ under active consideration by the Plant Commission , except possibly for the regional assembly of the Isle of Wight . |
10 | Mr Kawamato 's over here for the British launch of the new Swindon-built Honda Accord . |
11 | I can take it over there for the first service which is free anyway and I can take it back to Swansea for the others ca n't I ? |
12 | Overnight it 'll stay cloudy , and should be dry in most parts , except again for the odd shower over high ground . |
13 | Abandoning his landing party , Emden 's captain Karl von Muller made at once for the open sea and opened fire with his ten 10.5cm guns , destroying Sydney 's fire-direction system . |
14 | Day Four : A leisurely departure at 10.00am for the long voyage to Trier where you should be safely moored by 3.30pm . |
15 | If the letters " commencE " had been identified , then the remaining letter would not be in doubt , at least for the skilled reader . |
16 | We conclude that the heterodimeric MHC-encoded transporter is alone sufficient for MHC class I-mediated antigen presentation , at least for the two antigens tested here . |
17 | By organizing much of the process yourself , at least for the key posts , you will enhance your ability to select the right person . |
18 | For some sections of the labour force , prosperous years which had begun in the 1780s continued at least for the first part of the war . |
19 | My arrival put paid to her travels — at least for the first couple of years . ’ |
20 | Between 1713 and 1763 they paid little attention to the colonies in America , and at least for the first half of the period it was hard to see what else could have been done . |
21 | Not that she was destined to get any practice at such a mega-speed , since Downes , at least for the first half of the interview , was to enunciate his words with the slow deliberation of a stupefied zombie . |
22 | There , she had been happy in Pakistan ; she had been happy in the Peckham house at least for the first year ; she had been happy working for Graham ; she 'd been enthusiastically interested at college and during the first two years after she had qualified ; she had been completely delighted when she had got the job she now had : a tenants ' association garden in a dreadful estate in Hackney , but where she , with a community group , had planned the garden from scratch and had made a small desert blossom like a rose . |
23 | At least for the first year ( 1st April 1993–31st March 1994 ) , the vast majority of residential care places in voluntary and private sector residential and nursing homes , and registered supported accommodation , will be purchased on an individual place-by-place basis for each user . |
24 | The Chancellor has evidently made it clear to Moscow that West Germany respects East Germany 's existence as a separate state , that it does not want to alter the present military set-up of Nato and the Warsaw Pact , and that although it aims to overcome the division of Europe , this does not also apply to the political division of Germany — at least for the foreseeable future . |
25 | The real and only alternative to Thatcherism , at least for the foreseeable future , was a return of the old two-party system , with Labour moving back towards credibility . |
26 | For one thing , as it applies only to areas of new or rehabilitated housing , it can have only a marginal impact on overall levels of safety in all residential areas , at least for the foreseeable future . |
27 | Work on the upper pond is progressing , and soon it should be a think of beauty and joy at least for the foreseeable future , if not forever . |
28 | Finally it would be unrealistic to raise hopes of restoring part of the railway itself as has been done elsewhere , at least for the foreseeable future . |
29 | The government 's decision — a rough mixture of logic and irrationality — to establish a ‘ binary ’ system of higher education completed , at least for the foreseeable future , the policy diagram which contained the CNAA . |
30 | Some critics of the Delors Plan have maintained that while the creation of a European currency union may reap net benefits for a number of EC member countries , for others membership of such a union will be positively harmful , at least for the foreseeable future . |