Example sentences of "[adj] for [noun] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With the traditional rivalry which exists between Berlin and Vienna , such a tournament would be especially enthralling for spectators of the international music chess board . |
2 | There are currently two systems installed at the Lower Shakespeare Drift with a further six due for installation during the first quarter of 1993 . |
3 | I 'd still be in now without my parole — I was n't due for release until the thirteenth of this month . |
4 | ICL will start distributing trial packages bundled with DRS/NX V7 in June — with full implementations embedded with DRS/NX V8 due for release in the first quarter next year . |
5 | This superb musical partnership , which began less than a year ago , is now firmly established — indeed Kieran and Frances have just completed their first album which is due for release in the New Year . |
6 | AD/Cycle is due for release in the second quarter 1994 . |
7 | The package , allowing data sharing throughout the enterprise , is due for release in the second quarter of 1993 . |
8 | The four to eight way multi-processor RS/6000s — on which Bull is taking the lead — are due for announcement by the fourth quarter of this year . |
9 | It may be that the cost of living and paying rent locally is prohibitive , or that the hospital is due for closure in the foreseeable future . |
10 | Its big rival , ILFC , basedin Beverly Hills , Calafornia , already has 10% of those due for delivery over the next four years . |
11 | ‘ This is cost-effective for authorities in the long-term and stops children in care drifting into lock-up establishments ’ . |
12 | Pablo Riveroll of Baring Securities in Mexico City says the investment could be hugely profitable for Televisa in the long term , but notes that it will bring the firm no net profit until 1996 . |
13 | As a result the system can be used in large rooms , or long but relatively narrow rooms , but conversely is ill-suited for use across the narrow dimension of most rooms , which can work well with many other transducers . |
14 | Some researchers maintain that many of these principles are genetically programmed , and it is this which explains how it is possible for speakers of the same language to develop similar and highly complex knowledge of their language , even though , in the normal language learning situation , they will have been exposed only to limited and random samples of speech . |
15 | This effect causes the pickup coil pulses associated with entry to saturation to be noise and undesirable for use in the final measurement system . |
16 | Charabanc is also grateful for support under the Physical and Social Environment Sub-Programme of the European Regional Development Fund . |
17 | Defence Secretary Rifkind is reported to be grateful for support from the fourteen military minded Conservatives whose confidential letter to the Prime Minister was somehow left lying on a copying machine for a Labour researcher to find , but he is irritated by the leak , an insider murmurs that Malcolm 's notching up black marks for the future . |
18 | So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) . |
19 | Success rates were also low for knowledge of the common Imperial-metric approximate relationships that the Cockcroft Committee suggested pupils should be familiar with . |
20 | Presumably he had been locked out of his room , for the tea-house manager searched in vain for keys to the antique padlocks which fastened the tall double doors . |
21 | The material taken out of the higher point of the site was deemed unsuitable for use at the lower end . |
22 | I know this is quite usual for fathers in the Eighties , but in the Fifties when we had our older children , and the Sixties when Shanti came , it was not quite so common . |
23 | The situation is not so clear for events at the tactical level . |
24 | SCAWD is dependent for funding on the Scottish churches and agencies , such as Christian Aid , SCIAF and the Iona Community . |
25 | Ehrenpreis narrows his discussion to the condition of poverty in which people are dependent for subsistence on the voluntary support of strangers , and he excludes from his definition yeomen , artisans , and small merchants . |
26 | Mr Seymour told the court that the antiquated detonators in use at the time of Bellgrove were not considered adequate for use on the modern railway . |
27 | It was a technique which by its very nature was unsuited for use from the front opposition bench . |
28 | Lord Keith then seeks to distinguish the approach which should be taken in Webb from the ruling in James v Eastleigh Borough Council on the ground that Ms Webb was not dismissed simply because she was pregnant but because she would be unavailable for work at the critical period . |
29 | But the explanation could have been phrased in a different way : it was precisely because she was pregnant that Ms Webb would be unavailable for work at the critical time . |
30 | Right arm opening bowler , Stephen Harland , however , is still unavailable for Whitby as the Northern League football player is still out injured . |