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

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1 In the glow of this new power , erotic love and spiritual love are somehow conflated ( in a way that seems finally to overcome for Prince the apparent mutual antagonism between sensuality and righteousness that has hitherto perplexed him ) .
2 Over one hundred new L reg already ordered for August the first , and we 're taking more orders everyday .
3 With the wily Administrator also arrested for treason the First Elder agrees to release both the TARDIS and Maitland 's ship — on condition no further human expeditions will journey to the Sense-Sphere …
4 In contrast to the monasteries of the Middle Ages and the Baroque period as well as the 1930's concept originally intended for execution the new abbey is not designed as an enclosed , homogenous complex .
5 She explained to Deborah James , chosen from 300 applicants , how she wanted ‘ the design system to be as perfect as it could be so that the accountants could not spoil it ’ — ‘ accountants ’ having now become for Laura a generic term for anyone not on the design team .
6 That , needless to say , was at best half the story , since Tom Poole 's house had immediately become for Coleridge a spacious and comfortable refuge whenever Lime Street grew oppressive .
7 Ignorant at first of the monetary value of these , nine of us including the donor , spent two evenings lightheartedly preparing for sale the 500-odd prints , many by ‘ Spy ’ , ‘ Ape ’ , or ‘ Max ’ .
8 Even the most up-to-date methods and generously multi-faith context , which includes visits to temple , mosque , gurdwara , synagogue or church , may not overcome this hurdle but rather reinforce for children the cultural and sociological explanation of religion .
9 Marxism has recently become for anthropologists a new source of obscurity as a result of recent work which is difficult and barbarously phrased .
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