Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] for [adj] [noun] " 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 Research methods are to be treated as a collection of tools designed and thereby suited for particular jobs .
3 I mean if the evaluation suggests that something or other needs changing , then you want people to be already so interested in the evaluation and perhaps looking for useful things to come out of it , that they are already half committed to the changes .
4 In attempting to deal with the observable and measurable aspects of leadership behaviour , and perhaps to simplify for normative purposes , leadership research has focused on a narrow set of styles — democratic , autocratic , and laissez-faire , for example .
5 Our members wanted it and in many industries it makes sense , but the bigger task , the main event , is to see whether by a more formal relationship , a more formal partnership , we can build a union which is better than the T & G , better than the G M B and better suited for modern conditions than any trade union so far created in Britain .
6 We are quite keen to look at equity options , debt equity swaps er perhaps talk a to the government about an extension of the business expansion scheme , specifically into manufacturing industry er and generally look for innovative solutions , persuade to customers to take loans out instead of overdrafts .
7 As a researcher , it was very important to be sensitive to these problems and consistently reassure social workers that I was not undertaking any semi-official enquiry , and not looking for particular cases that ‘ go wrong ’ .
8 some sedatives ( to be used with caution and not recommended for regular use ) .
9 I do n't mind the idea of doing love scenes if they are part and parcel of the job and not inserted for sensational reasons .
10 The Law Commission thought that this would exclude products " designed and normally bought for commercial use " , but that there might be borderline cases .
11 Tools , after all , extend the very possibility of humanity as productive agent , and thus make for obvious analogies with biological function .
12 In British English , examples of this are [ h ] -dropping and glottalling , which are regionally widespread and usually marked for social status or style .
13 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
14 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 .
15 Floribundas Pruning for Floribundas follows the same general principles as for H.T.s , except that it should & not so hard — the first year cut-back should be T-2 inches ( 2.5–5cm ) longer , leaving some 4–6 inches ( 10–15cm ) of stem from the base and still aiming for outward-pointing buds to develop the open cup shape .
16 Men could examine their consciences , and still opt for different sides .
17 For two years he needed massage several times a day and still goes for regular check-ups at hospital .
18 Management training for ryokan operators and staff is more and more geared for western guests ' needs and comprehension .
19 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 .
20 It is a process that forces line management to consider their operational priorities and also allows for decentralized decision-making .
21 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 .
22 At least the knights had not been party to the massacre ; they had achieved their task and now looked for suitable reward .
23 People can — and often do for large sums of money — agree to be defamed .
24 A small intestinal biopsy specimen was taken from the third part of the duodenum , and routinely processed for histological examination .
25 In this way , people lose their virginity , experiment with drink or drugs , run up debts , consider divorce and even vote for political parties they swore they would never support .
26 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 .
27 The context , temperature , is one of the most obvious and frequently used for negative numbers .
28 ‘ They should select a side for the Tests and then pick for one-day games , ’ Doshi said .
29 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 .
30 He was almost blue with cold , having had to scramble up an iceberg , loaded with a hundred pounds of scuba gear , and then left for long minutes all by himself .
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