Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] for [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They also gave her a much valued safety-valve for an almost too active imagination .
2 Most market makers also display prices for the most widely traded stocks on screen on SEAQ .
3 Angela is on the furniture-vetting committee of almost every fair they take part in , and has also won awards for the Best Dressed Stand at both the June and October Olympia fairs .
4 In the centre of the opposite wall was a kitchener grate , with a small compact fire only about 12 inches × 10 inches × 10 inches , which not only kept the room beautifully warm , but also provided heat for a quite sizeable oven on the left and a hob large enough to take three saucepans .
5 The earlier version of English at Nottingham as " elegant dabbling in belles-lettres " stiffened by Anglo Saxon and philology , now made way for a more Leavisian model : " My conception of what a School of English should be was considerably clarified by my reading of Dr. Leavis " notable essay entitled " A Sketch for an English School " in his Education and the University . "
6 This is mainly due to the cost of preparing quality materials , bureau typically charge £20 for a fairly simple text-only slide and so users tend to stick with hand lettered foils or the flip-chart .
7 Athelstan was an ‘ emperor ’ ( if he was ) because he ruled over several kingdoms ; the kings of León-Castile in the eleventh and twelfth centuries were sometimes called emperors for a slightly different reason , that they had aspirations to rule over other peoples .
8 Heaven has not issued any press releases , unless the Pope ( who is against the Gulf war ) knows something we do n't , but if it does , God will certainly disclaim responsibility for the most irresponsible war of the century .
9 Company magazine has actually run competitions for the most unusual and creative space bought in the magazine .
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