Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb -s] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you do want to portray an older figure , it would be preferable to try Hermione in The Winter 's Tale — she is a more fantastical character , without the added complications of historical authenticity , and so allows for greater flexibility of characterisation .
2 The right to reimbursement is subject to the Limitation Act and thus lasts for six years from the date of payment .
3 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 . ’
4 For two years he needed massage several times a day and still goes for regular check-ups at hospital .
5 It is a process that forces line management to consider their operational priorities and also allows for decentralized decision-making .
6 The Coleraine Festival of Pool , held at the Lodge Hotel , proved a big success , and now plans for next year 's event are under way … with the French national team among those likely to make an appearance .
7 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 .
8 That Convention is not so narrowly drawn and explicitly provides for dispositive treaties and boundary regimes .
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