Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb pp] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There will also be about 20 contemporary masks , bought or specially made for the display , and dozens of comics featuring masked characters . |
2 | The other conditions of an effect , by which I again mean particulars or tokens rather than types — it would again be more accurate to speak of individual properties and relations — are also required or alternatively required for the effects . |
3 | We began with the idea that a causal circumstance consists in a set of conditions including a cause or causes-more precisely a set of individual properties-each being ( 1 , 1a ) required or alternatively required for the effect . |
4 | From this it followed ( 2 , 2a ) that the circumstance too is required or alternatively required for the effect . |
5 | It is we who want broad motorways , cheap coal , instant electricity , subsidised food , and protection from alleged enemies without care for the past or indeed thought for the future . |
6 | Once proceedings have been commenced a child can not be medically or psychiatrically examined or otherwise assessed for the purpose of preparing expert evidence without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r18(1) ; FPR , r4.18(1) ) . |
7 | In these circumstances it is essential that a direction is sought as the child can not be medically or psychiatrically examined or otherwise assessed for the purpose of providing expert evidence without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r18(1) ; FPR , r4.18(1) ) . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Although the breath H 2 test is sensitive and non-invasive and widely applied for the study of carbohydrate malabsorption , there are certain problems in the interpretation of its results . |
10 | I ca n't get into the mind of some of the present batch of legislators , because they do n't seem to think thinks out logically , but what it 's actually done , or what it 's trying to do , is to make it very difficult to have an education system that is properly thought out , properly resourced and properly organized for the benefit of everybody and not just one or two people , and that 's one of the difficulties and that 's the difficulty that we any Local Authority is faced with . |
11 | There was a widespread feeling that areas of outstanding natural beauty should be protected from the greed of miners and loggers and thereby preserved for the benefit of future generations . |
12 | He was ranked 18th by the WBC in mid-summer , but promoter Barry Hearn said he would have moved up to ninth on the next list and so qualified for the fight . |
13 | They had more Catholics than Protestants , and so voted for the Republic when Ireland was partitioned . |
14 | The management of the trustees is really , I venture to think , of the nature of what is described in one of the rules as a private or domestic use , and so described for the purpose of making it clear that it is not to be allowed as a deduction . |
15 | Chastened and tearful , I tidied the garden shed and resumed spring work resolving to be more efficient and better organised for the future . |
16 | As such they are programmers ' aids and not intended for the user unfamiliar with computing . |
17 | The one Non-Conformist chapel referred to in the article has been saved because it subsequently became a parish church and thus qualified for the fund . |
18 | The reason given was that children would not be religiously and educationally prepared for the reception of Holy Communion and Confirmation because they had not been educated at a catholic school , irrespective of their parents ' alternative provisions : in one area , parents had set up their own Sunday schools as an alternative . |
19 | Produced in Italy and specially adapted for the U.K. market . |
20 | The histories of the various herds are quite complicated but , very broadly , two of the oldest were the Guisborough Priory in Cleveland and the Whalley Abbey in Lancashire , whose stock was said to be derived from the wild white horned cattle of near-by Bowland Forest in the sixteenth century and deliberately bred for the polling factor by the abbot . |
21 | One of his successors , Lord Fisher , explained that gaiters were for the restriction of blood circulation and possibly accounted for the number of swollen heads among their wearers , but he added that , ‘ I myself find them a very comfortable kind of bondage ’ . |
22 | For many years he edited the Cefn Chronicle and later worked for the North Wales Newspapers group . |
23 | De Marchi has suggested that the picture forms part of the Valle Romita polyptych , an early work by the artist , now in the Brera , Milan , and probably executed for the Convento dei Minori Osservanti in Val di Sasso during the artist 's time in Venice . |
24 | Successful committee members are properly and thoroughly prepared for the meetings they attend . |
25 | The expenses were thus wholly and exclusively incurred for the purposes of the practice and thus were allowable in computing Sch D , Case II profits . |
26 | She played for her native Czechoslovakia in 3–0 defeat of Austria in 1975 , and then played for the United States in 1982 and 1986 . |
27 | All sections were coded and then analysed for the relationship between nitroblue tetrazolium deposits and the degree of inflammation . |
28 | It was simply a case of going , going and then gone for the Information Technology manager as Wimpey Hobbs ’ Alice Richards — a trained first aider — got to work with the razor . |
29 | They had to make their way from North Africa to England to join the Free French forces and then volunteered for the Commandos . |
30 | 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 . |