Example sentences of "for [adj -er] [conj] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Grid Convertible , when set-up as a notepad , makes for easier and more natural input for note taking at meetings or when standing .
2 ‘ Still , it 's only guesswork , ’ Pascoe was being the lawyer — asking for better and more secure evidence .
3 Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant ( which earlier , when there had been competition from generation by private industry , was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings ) was now less effective .
4 As described in more detail in Chapters 5 and 6 , the latter results from the growth in employment in public-sector services in the late 1960s and early 1970s and the search by companies for less cramped factory sites and for cheaper and less unionized labour such as married women ( Fothergill and Gudgin , 1982 ; Massey , 1984 ) .
5 A number of different factors seem to have contributed to this extensive scale of decentralization from the major metropolitan areas , including changes in residential preferences and the search by companies for less cramped factory sites and for cheaper and less organized labour such as married women .
6 The Gulf War and its aftermath have shown the crucial need for stronger and more effective world institutions capable of upholding international law and enforcing respect for human rights .
7 From the touch sensitive computer panel you can pre-set your sauna to automatically start the next day , and you can choose from a selection of five climate temperatures , you also have the added luxury of an AM/FM radio to listen to , there 's a digital clock and heater and there 's container system to add fresh herbs for richer and more exciting steam .
8 It called for greater and more concentrated effort along lines which the Government already accepted as the basis for solving the problem of unemployment .
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