Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] for the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It can take effect immediately , but it usually takes twenty minutes or so for the full effects to be felt .
2 He believes all the right things but for no reasons at all or even for the wrong reasons .
3 This brought an access of homesickness , not for the Yorkshire moors but for the English language , and also for the long days of last summer 's play , for Alexander Wedderburn 's blown-rose full-blooded verse on the Elizabethan terrace at Long Royston , English summer evenings .
4 Nevertheless , the code is universal : that is , GGC is translated as glycine in all organisms from viruses to man , and similarly for the other triplets .
5 In practice , however , and particularly for the first years , what happened in labs was strictly controlled by the department .
6 For most areas , and particularly for the smaller settlements , little work will have been done and here the local historian or archaeologist can easily add new sites and information to the record .
7 Each of the three basic chronotopes which Bakhtin describes has resonances for later forms of the novelistic , and particularly for the generic forms of popular narrative .
8 Not ail of the clearinghouses are ideally placed to fulfil this role , and even for the national clearinghouses there are difficulties to be faced when it is attempted .
9 Its latest brand is the up-market ‘ Tactesse ’ for contract use in offices , and increasingly for the upper ranges of the domestic market .
10 The Plan B mentioned last year was for the All Blacks to make only a fleeting visit to Australia , thus opening the way for the South Africans to make a short tour to Australia and then for the All Blacks to go to South Africa .
11 It is not a bad idea to say ‘ thank you ’ every now and then for the good things in your life .
12 Now if that is correct perhaps a minister could say so and clear in explicit terms er because it is very , very important because increasingly er a number of firms act in er in er in in both capacities and indeed for the large firms I think many of us are aware of the difficulty that 's now arising and there are only half a dozen very large accountancy firms that are capable of providing accounting and auditing services in this country and indeed most of them are beneficiaries of this government 's largesse in awarding public service contracts er to a surprising degree and so the government will be well aware of the problem .
13 Positive imbalances can be seen for Allegheny West , Central North Side and Manchester in favour of investment and negatively for the remaining neighbourhoods .
14 Soon the subordinate zones shrink to narrow pattern-borders and all the concentration is on the figure-scenes , executed in a variety of techniques : outline , outline filled with white , a mixture of black and white silhouette , and sometimes black-figure , used with more colour than is common at Corinth and seldom for the main figures .
15 But right for the wrong reasons .
16 I would like to thank you all for your presence — in both senses of the word , but especially for the smiling faces I see in front of me .
17 However , longer Morse sequences yielded an advantage for the left ear , but only for the experienced operators .
18 In Florida , the Caribbean , Queensland , and South East Asia they may be extremely extensive , and are important not only for the huge variety of life within them crabs , spiders , molluscs — but also for the many creatures that visit them for food ( herons , egrets ) and which breed in the shelter they provide .
19 I recommend it not only for its excellent chapter on 17th century siege warfare , but also for the many clues it throws up en passant about where you might begin searching if you know of , or read about , a siege in your locality that is not in the book 's contents list .
20 Another casualty of this bombing raid was the Royal West of England School for the Deaf at Exeter , which at that time had seemed a safe haven , not only for the children of the area the school served , but also for the 52 children and staff of the Anerley School for the Deaf , London , who had been evacuated there on 14th September 1939 .
21 The increased demand for agricultural produce , not only for the refugee population but also for the new markets to the east , which replaced the previous west-facing economy , brought government in Amman and the landowners of the West Bank closer together .
22 It was an emotional parting , not only for the children , but also for the English volunteers who 'd looked after them .
23 It was an emotional parting , not only for the children , but also for the English volunteers who 'd looked after them .
24 This traffic was seen as a major problem not only for the town centre activities but also for the three schools , recreational facilities and residential areas located along the Konopkastrasse to the west , which was used as a bypass .
25 But surely for the early moderns also : terminology apart , did not nosce teipsum only ever mean something like that ?
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