Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception . |
2 | As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement . |
3 | International : Iran election feeds debate on ‘ Islamic solution ’ Iranians vote today for the first time since Khomeini died . |
4 | It is a truism that schools exist primarily for the personal development of pupils . |
5 | Thus the reasons put forward for the present rule are first , that it preserves the constitutional proprieties leaving Parliament to legislate in words and the courts ( not Parliamentary speakers ) , to construe the meaning of the words finally enacted ; second , the practical difficulty of the expense of researching Parliamentary material which would arise if the material could be looked at ; third , the need for the citizen to have access to a known defined text which regulates his legal rights ; fourth , the improbability of finding helpful guidance from Hansard . |
6 | The advantages put forward for the traditional system are that the project is fully designed before the tender and , therefore , the cost should in theory be known at the commencement of the contract . |
7 | In more and more grounds , fences and grilles have been built around the ‘ ends ’ and the areas set aside for the visiting supporters , further highlighting the sense of territory . |
8 | Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival . |
9 | If you opt instead to send relatives and friends money to spend as they wish on their children , it 's worth shopping around as costs differ considerably for the various methods . |
10 | If you opt instead to send relatives and friends money to spend as they wish on their children , it 's worth shopping around as costs differ considerably for the various methods . |
11 | If you opt instead to send relatives and friends money to spend as they wish on their children , it 's worth shopping around as costs differ considerably for the various methods . |
12 | In the limit of low velocities and small gravitational effects GR reduces to Newton 's law with small corrections , and these corrections account precisely for the small residual advance of perihelion in the case of Mercury . |
13 | A REVOLUTIONARY new Siberian surgery technique could help people in Teesside suffering from bone problems walk properly for the first time . |
14 | The other end is where there is a strong culture and willingness to integrate the client in the business , put more than one consultant on a search assignment and make sure that all the consultants work together for the long-term future of the business . |
15 | Wings appear externally for the first time and the insect takes on the appearance of an adult . |
16 | In particular , those programmes do little for the two lowest income deciles of the population . |
17 | For ease of reference , a separate list of fees and compensation fund contributions is set out in Part I. These fees apply only for the practising year 1992/93 . |
18 | Chimpanzees lacking experience with mirrors pay no attention to such marks , but those that are accustomed to … mirrors reach directly for the new spot . |