Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | At other times you may simply be looking for a good story with situations and characters which will interest and entertain your students . |
33 | The main road from Oxford to Bicester ( A43 ) runs dead straight for several miles and might well be taken for a fine piece of Roman road . |
34 | Further formal monitoring should then be reserved for a defined mid-point and the trial end . |
35 | The conditions would then be created for a rapid decline in the rate of surplus-value on capital advanced , the growth of unsold stocks of consumer goods , which would lead to a cessation of the expansion of fixed capital in Dept . |
36 | This may be of advantage to the developer too , attracting passers-by , even though they may initially be looking for a short cut . |
37 | In these circumstances an election campaign was to be waged with the same zeal which would otherwise be reserved for a parliamentary election . |
38 | And suppressants should never be used for a chesty cough . |