Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The minimum and maximum periods for verification can only be determined for a particular installation . |
2 | Access can only be denied for a maximum period of thirty-six hours . |
3 | It could only be followed for a limited period of time . |
4 | And at whatever time of the year you visit Edinburgh , there are the art galleries and museums — though the priceless and vulnerable collection of Turner water-colours can only be seen for a short period in winter . |
5 | This is because the egg can only be fertilised for a short period of time following its release . |
6 | The pedagogical grammar must not only be designed for a specific audience ; it must also teach materials that are culturally appropriate . |
7 | It was , again , an unsatisfactory solution , and Freud began to see that these earlier conceptualizations could only be used for a limited number of problems which arose in psychoanalysis , and that a new , more fundamental conceptualization was required . |
8 | A tranquillizer may help to reduce anxiety so that the person is better able to start tackling his problems , but the drug should only be used for a short time ( up to 2 weeks ) , and should be withdrawn once improvement in coping ability has begun to develop . |
9 | The company of some elderly relatives can only be enjoyed for a limited period at the end of a busy day , and long evenings — every evening — spent together can be a strain on all concerned in different ways . |
10 | Therefore I would not necessarily be looking for a secretarial position , and would be open to other suggestions . |
11 | It will tend to lie doggo in the light and , because it is flat , it can easily be mistaken for a small mole on the shin . |
12 | Sit behind the wheel of the Calibra and it could easily be mistaken for a Cavalier GSi . |
13 | Radiological studies are not able to precisely define the muscular end of the oesophagus and when a Barrett 's oesophagus is present with gastric mucosa lining the distal oesophagus , it can easily be mistaken for a hiatal hernia . |
14 | DAS really gives the creative artist a simple way to create fast moving , effective animations which could easily be mistaken for a real cartoon . |
15 | They can be turned into money on demand in most cases ; even where notice might originally have been specified this can usually be waived for a small interest penalty . |
16 | The reason for this is that the sub-continent 's representatives will still be competing for a one-day pot in Sharjah until the 20th . |
17 | He added : ‘ We are confident we will still be operating for a long time to come . |
18 | Public funding is being withdrawn from research and development which is of direct benefit to growers — like the evaluation of different varieties in the National Fruit Trials at Brogdale — but the Government will still be paying for a substantial amount of horticultural research at a number of centres spread across the country . |
19 | But 1989 will always be remembered for a bizarre week that resulted in him playing for Munster without ever having worn the Cork senior colours . |
20 | Many more dishes can be made that go direct from stove to table than could ever be produced for a separate dining room or area . |
21 | Because they 're going to have to , at the end of their period of whether it 's a year or eighteen months , they will hopefully be qualified for a national vocational qualification level three and in order to gain that they have to be assessed constantly throughout their eighteen months , there 's no kind of |
22 | Private finance will also be mobilised for a high-speed rail network which will eventually link every region to the Channel Tunnel , with proper environmental safeguards . |
23 | The stable , who may lose head lad Paddy Rudkin for a training job with Sheikh Mohammed in the Gulf at the end of the season , will also be looking for a new assistant trainer with Simon Bray leaving to gain more experience in America . |
24 | Unix International , which , like OSF , says it can no longer afford the $1m annual cost of membership ( UX No 404 ) will also be looking for a new role within the organisation come the end of 1992 . |
25 | This edging can also be used for a fancy collar . |
26 | LIFESPAN can also be used for a wide range of applications involving the handling of documentation files not necessarily concerned with computer software such as word processing . |
27 | She will also be going for a different image . |
28 | It was noted that a subsidy of c. £1000 would probably be needed for a similar event in the future , but that a venue which operated a more lenient cancellation policy would make things easier for the organisers . |
29 | both these play as ‘ amateurs ’ and could probably be bought for a relative small amount of pounds … other ‘ amateurs ’ include Bohinen ( who made 2–0 against England at home and is linked with Nottingham and an Italian Serie A club ) and technical wonderboy Erik Mykland who might go to France or Italy ( he is really to small and skinny to play in England ) . |
30 | Insurance premiums will eventually be dropped for a low-risk company , but the benefits are even greater , and more rapidly felt , for companies opting for self-insurance . |