Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] [adv] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Industrial and commercial groups are also paying dearly for their rash incursion into property , futures and other financial instruments during the late 1980s : the banks that advised and funded them are faring even worse . |
2 | Ford tested Options in 15,000 deals for two years before launching it nationwide , so many of those cars are now coming up for sale . |
3 | Anglers from the St Helens and Newton-le-Willows areas are already signed up for the waterfront beat . |
4 | These areas are specifically set apart for retail outlets ( both large and small ) and are designed to be as convenient and pleasant as possible for both customer and retailers . |
5 | The fact that small consignments are practically ruled out for water carriage operates against the canals for private trade . |
6 | Texts are sometimes altered editorially for particular purposes , and in this respect , for example , you could compare Shakespeare 's play Henry V with a version of the play revised for performance in the eighteenth century . |
7 | World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain . |
8 | According to Stephen Auditaire of the Fremont , California-based X Business Group , corporations are adopting X as a component of their PC integration strategy — and that wo n't necessarily affect X-terminal business , as PCs are normally used only for occasional access to corporate databases , not the constant heavy graphical use more suited to X-terminals . |
9 | Apart from a general limitation relating to development which ‘ requires or involves the formation , laying out or material widening of a means of access to an existing highway which is a trunk or classified road or creates an obstruction to the view of persons using any highway by vehicular traffic at or near any bend , corner , junction or intersection so as to be likely to cause danger to such persons , particular conditions are also laid down for each of the different classes of development listed . |
10 | ‘ Customers are certainly coming out for Sunday trading and trade is good , ’ manager Peter Fairweather said . |
11 | Armstrong said : ‘ Things are really looking up for us now . |
12 | Since action implies narrative , such figures are generally designed primarily for a profile view ( cf. above , p. 14 ) , while the ‘ repose-statue ’ ( the Kritian boy , Euenor 's Athena and their successors ) is meant to be seen from the front , like kouros and kore . |
13 | The needles are usually left in for about 15 minutes and are vibrated at intervals to achieve the required effect . |
14 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
15 | She erm said well of course they know the questions beforehand and the , the answers are always written out for them erm but I , I would n't have thought all the answers because some of them come over quite spontaneously . |
16 | Such tests are currently used only for research and very specialised purposes , although tests for the virus itself are being developed for commercial use . |
17 | So it 's an ongoing process that the first medical pra or some medical practice booklets are just coming up for their second resale . |
18 | However , as for small group tutorials , colloquia and seminars are usually held only for the senior years of the course . |
19 | ‘ But transfer fees are so blown up for British players that managers are now forced to look abroad . |
20 | These grants are normally paid only for items of £30 and over and are only available to people receiving Income support , if they have savings of less than £500 . |
21 | ABOVE Bean bags of various types are now used widely for dogs . |