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

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1 The Irishman had the choice of the two horses in Ascot 's H & T Walker Chase last month , and successfully opted for Deep Sensation .
2 some sedatives ( to be used with caution and not recommended for regular use ) .
3 The Law Commission thought that this would exclude products " designed and normally bought for commercial use " , but that there might be borderline cases .
4 In British English , examples of this are [ h ] -dropping and glottalling , which are regionally widespread and usually marked for social status or style .
5 The siting of the control and communications unit where the emergency signals are received and possibly monitored for secondary action i.e. isolating services etc. , is imperative , and slave mimic display panels should be considered at other and remote positions from the prime risk areas to ensure cover for the control of the emergency operations .
6 In America recalcitrant administrators who implement the regulation of industry with excessive enthusiasm are noticed , and quickly purchased for private sector employment if they are exceptionally meritorious .
7 It is a process that forces line management to consider their operational priorities and also allows for decentralized decision-making .
8 Cornell and French ( 1983a and 1983b ) included different income and capital gains taxes on futures and shares in their no-arbitrage condition , incorporated the tax timing option and also allowed for stochastic interest rates .
9 At least the knights had not been party to the massacre ; they had achieved their task and now looked for suitable reward .
10 A small intestinal biopsy specimen was taken from the third part of the duodenum , and routinely processed for histological examination .
11 For the tongue-tied it 's worth preparing some stock comments and even preparing for social chit-chat by noting interesting stories in the media .
12 When they reached the shearers ' quarters she became a bundle of activity , doing all she could to assist Matt in setting up the large barbecue , and then searching for dry wood to boil the water for the billy tea .
13 Intensive — short reading passages which have been lexically and structurally graded for intensive reading practice .
14 He lives in Guisborough and previously worked for British Steel .
15 Two samples were placed in formalin and subsequently stained for histological assessment .
16 This approach has much to be said for it , and certainly makes for equal treatment for shareholders , creditors and third parties , and equal terms in these respects for establishment in each member state .
17 During the late 1970s , the company found that it was becoming increasingly expensive to maintain its head office in London and therefore looked for alternative accommodation elsewhere .
18 Fortunately , she was a feminist and seldom asked for extra money , since she would consider that degrading , although she had accepted a house and school fees .
19 Do n't just look for a job in jobcentres ’ — after all , the Government have closed down most of them — ’ but get out and actively look for temporary work elsewhere . ’
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