Example sentences of "as [adv] [subord] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It published an early EDI ‘ syntax ’ in 1978 , and this formed the basis for subsequent standards including TRADCOMS , as well as for a European standard , UN/GTDI .
2 The domination of Poland 's legislature , the National Assembly , by former communists ended when free multiparty elections were held on Oct. 27 for the 460-member Sejm ( lower house ) , as well as for the 100-member Senate .
3 The agricultural improvements resulting from drainage did open up the possibility of betterment for the small man , as well as for the great landowners .
4 It is these patterns which are responsible for the body it now has fashioned , as well as for the individual ‘ personality ’ of each creature .
5 The widespread agreement across the electorate on many issues increases the possibilities for voters to shop around the political parties , as well as for the political parties to attract voters who are not traditional supporters .
6 By this time Sisson 's reputation was such that he had begun to receive orders for large astronomical instruments , such as mural quadrants , zenith sectors , and transit instruments for observatories all over Europe : for Utrecht , Bologna , Leiden , Paris , and Pisa , as well as for the private observatory of George Parker , second Earl of Macclesfield [ q.v. ]
7 and to provide benefits er for that local traffic as well as for the through traffic .
8 However , as foreign ambitions and the dragging on of the war in China increased the threat of Japanese action in neighbouring territories , the implications for European colonies and nationals , as well as for the broader Asia — Pacific region , forced the industrialized West to take notice .
9 It was suggested that a flour-mill for the employment of the paupers should be created , the flour produced to be used for making the bread for the paupers in the workhouse , as well as for the several parishes in the union .
10 Schumm ( 1968 ) also demonstrated how knowledge gained from contemporary denudation rates could give clues about the rates in geological time and suggested that with the appearance of grasses in the Cainozoic , the relations between climate , vegetation , erosion and runoff became much as today except for the subsequent influence of man .
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