Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is now emphatically culturalist rather than political , each ethnic or national group arguing for cultural relativism in the strongest form .
2 With a vast established user base , and low upgrade costs for existing Windows users , it will probably prove extremely popular .
3 We assert that strong trade union relationships , on a day to day basis , must be developed in a bilateral form and this agreement provides for substantial trade union cooperation in the European Community and beyond , and it 's already materially advancing the interests of our members and assisting the development of free and independent trade unionism in Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Republics .
4 One of the most evocative of early sixteenth — century legacies , was that of Henry Keble , grocer , which included 140 ploughshares and 140 iron coulters for poor husbandmen in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire .
5 Each unit has kitchen and toilet facilities , together with lighting , heating and three-compartment skirting trucking for maximum flexibility .
6 We must improve , to achieve the cost savings and extra efficiency needed for Scottish Nuclear 's survival as a viable , profitable company .
7 It is surprising what can be achieved in an old and complex building to provide for disabled people and also how much the internal and external architecture can benefit from the refurbishment that the opportunities of converting a building for disabled access can provide .
8 Fishing was always pretty rough and ready but for most of the post-war years the core was a modern sector with employed and unionized labour working for large capitalist enterprises .
9 Additional features include : an external heel counter , variable width lacing and full slip lasting for optimum flexibility .
10 The pocket sized booklets include sections for monthly , yearly and five yearly goals , daily schedule with equal space for morning , afternoon and evening appointments , daily expenses , to-do lists and short cut coding for speedy appointment entries .
11 So he joined Boots in Nottingham , where he was involved in financial planning and longer term planning for potential new pharmaceutical products and facilities .
12 Museums should be rewarding learning environments , and any attempt to settle for mass popularity alone is to sell museums short .
13 The biological and physiological complexity required for molecular recognition either ‘ directly ’ through the senses of ‘ smell ’ or ‘ taste ’ , or ‘ indirectly ’ through appreciation of their modulating effects upon electromagnetic energy , is quite amazing .
14 But the play 's compassion and mordant comedy make for compelling viewing .
15 Central and local government compete for maximum advantage and possess different resources .
16 Obviously , if all security interests were possessory it would make secured borrowing virtually impossible as a debtor would be deprived of the ability to use the assets subject to the security in the course of business ( but English law has for long recognised non-possessory security interests ) .
17 But stolid stonewalling makes for poor copy and dull viewing , and eventually they let him go , although even then a few of the younger and hungrier among them followed him down the wide staircase and out into Piazza Matteotti , hoping for a belated indiscretion .
18 As indicated in para. 3.2 , most sites in the Science Area are now full , but one pocket remains for modest development , probably for the Biosciences .
19 But increasing tooling-up costs for pressed steel may change that , reports Keith Howard
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