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

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1 But New Zealand farmers could not be better placed for the day when ( if ) other rich countries lower barriers to food imports and abolish farm subsidies .
2 A problem may obviously arise for the builder where the nominated supplier makes deliveries late in the month and the relevant invoices are not available at the date of the valuation .
3 And I got up and I was gon na tie her up like but and by gosh I thought I 'd better make for the door again .
4 Sheikh , who was batting , stood crouched over his bat , patiently waiting for the moment when Mafouz would decide to let go of the ball .
5 All three Suffolk players come from the Stowmarket club and two were successful : Edmund Player , one of a small handful of team members who will still be young enough to play for the team again next year , and Josephine Badger , who also represents Norfolk .
6 Do you think you 'd better aim for the winter now ?
7 The most easily dyed materials are wool and silk ; cotton and linen are difficult as they are made primarily of cellulose , being obtained from plants , rather than animal protein , and are better reserved for the time when experience has been obtained with dyeing wool .
8 ‘ It will be easier if you sit down , ’ she suggested , gently feeling for the place where the arrow protruded .
9 If it was n't the Russians , it was the British who wanted to interfere ; so I said , I am going away to wait for the day when once again an Austrian can decide when an Austrian may conduct music in his own country .
10 The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects .
11 If it feels easy to raise fresh equity from shareholders then dividend pay-outs will be high , for managers can easily ask for the money back again .
12 Robyn rose early to skies that promised a truly blissful day of warm summer sunshine , showered and dressed and then drove off in her dilapidated jeep which was packed to the gunwales with everything she might possibly need for the day ahead .
13 And are you still looking for the thing where you go and buy and you give a fiver and it 's worth
14 I was always waiting for the day when I would be beaten up , but it never came .
15 The area close to the pond was owned by county councillor Peter Constable Maxwell and the Maxwell Family Trust , but the family generously not only made the land available at no charge , but also paid for the landscaping closest to the pond .
16 R. primula from Turkestan ( 6ft — 1.8m — tall with small yellow flowers and fern-like foliage ) , and R. rubiginosa from central and eastern Europe ( an 8ft — 2.4m — thicket smothered with single pink flowers and , later , with red hips ) , are both noted for the scent not of their flowers but of the foliage .
17 Category ( e ) should also cater for the situation where a payment may be made to another insurer in accordance with current market practice as opposed to a specific agreement , e.g. a Travel insurer may seek partial reimbursement from us as Home insurers having dealt with a claim which is covered under both policies .
18 The Act also provides for the setting up of new procedures for the identification of children with special educational needs and for the establishment of a new definition for the term .
19 Well if it was me to keep it balanced I usually put the bigger ones near the bottom or on one side so that the small bit are at the top and the big bits are at the bottom and artistically it looks a bit better balanced but it does n't really matter for the maths where you put it .
20 Sue Sadler of CPC explained that clothes for four to 16-year-olds were now needed for the bank along with good quality toys and nursery items such as stair gates , pushchairs , cots and prams etc .
21 With production set to double by 1995 and against a background of firmer oil prices , we are well placed for the decade ahead .
22 Mr MacSharry will be well prepared for the battle ahead .
23 Since then she had sometimes looked for the moon again in that dark , usually empty space but had never seen it .
24 She shook her head , thanked him for his co-operation and then headed for the way out .
25 With the rest of the economy still showing healthy expansion , the Boards were soon faced with the option of disobeying Whitehall or failing in their statutory duty to supply new consumers , and they chose the former , with one Board bluntly saying they were ignoring the Government 's financial allocation ( which was then increased for the industry generally ) .
26 The accord , which was greeted by sizable refugee protest , covered so-called " double backers " who voluntarily returned to Vietnam from Hong Kong and then left for the colony again .
27 Bull was always , first and foremost , a virtuoso both of technical invention and obviously of performance , even in compositions probably or certainly intended for the organ where he appears as the direct heir of Preston and Blitheman .
28 Widnes prop Harvey Howard has vowed never to play for the club again after being refused permission to spend the summer with Australian side Eastern Suburbs by his Norton Park bosses .
29 ‘ You 'll never work for the government again .
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