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

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1 Remember to always use simplicity in design and plant boldly in groups of two or three for a strong impact .
2 A survey based on a stratificational analysis is not appropriate or feasible for a sociolinguistic study carried out in Brazil ; the chief objections are that the notion of a continuum is neither congruent with the sharp distinction between rich and poor , nor does it adequately discriminate between the individuals studied , all of whom were relatively poor .
3 ‘ Our aim is to take away from the franchisee all those areas which are expensive or difficult for a small business to operate , ’ says Mr Gamlin .
4 Larvae may immediately become bottom dwellers or pelagic for a short period to be broadcast over vast distances by ocean currents .
5 He had to say that it was neither suitable nor adequate for a paying patient … any extras had to be brought in by friends .
6 I told Bates straight out that I was the only man who had the vision and know-how to keep his club in the First Division and that for a reasonable salary , say 16K a year , I would be willing to quit Athletico .
7 This suggests , for example , that a new two-year bond issued at par would have to have a coupon of 10.25 per cent and that for a three-year bond ( with annual coupons ) trading at par the following equality holds ( see ( 5.10 ) ) : demonstrating that the YTM and the coupon are identical when a bond is trading at par .
8 All we can say is that assurances were given , and that for a short time they were accepted as having been given in good faith ; but they were not honoured .
9 I wondered whether I had said something that I could n't remember , perhaps had shrieked or whispered that I would n't go back , but Lili said she had heard it was unusually hot for the time of year and unsuitable for a run-down person .
10 Clough wrote : ‘ I felt angry , frustrated , disappointed , useless and unused for a whole week .
11 But she was too warm and lazy for a proper argument .
12 After that I searched high and low for a new teacher , and when I found one I had to start from scratch .
13 A clearer red , blue and green are found in the traces of painting on architectural members , and were no doubt in the wall-painter 's palette , but there is no evidence for much mixing of colours and some for a deliberate restriction of choice .
14 It already seems obvious that Mr Kinnock will be the earliest beneficiary , and this for a simple reason .
15 I no longer believe — nor do I desire — that Semiology should be a simple science , a positive science , and this for a primordial reason : it is the responsibility of semiology … to question its own discourse … finally , science knows no site of security , and in this it must acknowledge itself as writing .
16 It is thought , for example , that the long and feathery antennae of male mosquitoes pick up the specific sound wave patterns generated by a female mosquito who is ready and willing for a sexual encounter .
17 Agnes often thought about the disparity in wages : while she was getting fifteen shillings a week , Arthur Peeble only got a pound , and he had a young family to bring up on that , and Nan Henderson 's wage was a niggardly eight and six for a long-day week .
18 Vologsky was silent and thoughtful for a long while .
19 The Society 's first winner of the new season was the irrepressible Robbie Kennelly ( 9 ) , he played the front nine in a modest 16pts after a blank at the ninth despite another blank at the tenth Robbie covered the last eight holes in a blistering 22pts with birdies at 11 and 7 for a grand total of 38pts .
20 Compiling an elaborate data base or investing in systems akin to those of very large companies or the Civil Service would clearly be uneconomic and unjustified for a medium size group .
21 We 're very competitive with building society high interest savings accounts , as well as giving you instant access to your money and all for a minimum balance of £500 .
22 Having said that , there have been times , one particular occasion in the west of Ireland I remember only too well , when after four days of heavy rain , I would have swapped tent , pack , pots and all for a warm bed and a hot bath .
23 Not an ounce of talent , nobody wants to shag them , been on the road every single night for 25 years and all for a once-a-week bag of chips and a saveloy between them if they 're lucky .
24 And all for a good cause
25 After rounds of 65 and 66 for a 13-under-par aggregate of 131 at Modena , Gilford holds a clear three-shot lead over Seve Ballesteros , Steve Richardson and Argentinian Jose Coceres going into today 's third round .
26 A code in the diary of 1 for a stain , 2 for a small piece of faeces , and 3 for a large amount will help the therapist understand what is happening .
27 Montgomerie pointed to a scoreboard showing a Moroccan amateur with scores of 101 and 86 for a 43-over-par total of 187 , and a Spanish professional with rounds of 98 and 87 to his name .
28 Although the first units were somewhat spartan , the later builds were well equipped and responsible for a sizeable upturn in passenger business on some routes .
29 In fact , he would be much better taking a wholly conservative approach to his new mortgage and plump for a fixed rate .
30 Despite the Encomiast 's tale of how Cnut 's men , searching far and wide for a suitable wife , eventually found her in Normandy , it may be , as Keynes has argued , that Emma had remained in England throughout .
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