Example sentences of "and [adv] for [art] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Both for not being prepared , not giving the opening of this course the importance that it did deserve , and obviously for the embarrassment that er you must have felt having to sit there while I made a total fool of myself .
2 They are essential tools for discourse analysis and thus for the teacher and learner .
3 ‘ It would be good for Andy 's morale and best for the team if he played against Germany .
4 But no response came from the darkness , and after swaying precariously back and forth for a minute or two , his feet slipped on the twisting bamboo rods and he fell to his knees .
5 She twitched the hand-written parchment pages back and forth for a moment or two looking for them , then caught his amused glance .
6 Hence , though very durable , jade implements were very costly and partly for this reason , and partly for the beauty and scarcity of the material itself , they remained symbols of prestige after the introduction of metals .
7 And also for the enjoyment and personally , the the satisfaction you get , rather than going home at five o'clock and forgetting all about .
8 The production of materials has to be timetabled with care both because of the work load of the print and design team and also for the promotion and marketing of them .
9 He often apologised for his English and also for the fact that this handy guide turned into two volumes .
10 The question of difference and singularity was always there for ‘ classical ’ film theory as an underpinning , whether acknowledged or not , for the valorization — and particularly for the legitimation as ‘ progressive ’ — of a popular culture which is produced as product and circulates as commodity .
11 The old Minister of Health , 1949–64 , was responsible to Parliament directly for the hospital services , being almost wholly provided by the taxpayer , and indirectly for the health and welfare services provided partly out of the rates and partly out of taxes by local authorities .
12 But we only went for half a day at that period and then for a month or so then the troops went away again , we got back into our own school .
13 Hearings and appeals became part of the pattern of life for the families , their legal advisers , their friends and supporters , and indeed for the press and media corps that were reporting what was happening to the outside world .
14 He was now largely permitted to roam the grounds in freedom , and he came gambolling up to greet Theda with a bark , and then went off exploring again , just keeping the ladies in sight , and returning now and again for a pat or an encouraging word .
15 They must try again and again for a compromise that is fair and honourable .
16 Although some horses will travel in horse trailers as if it is second nature to them , even without having any previous related experience ; and some horses will stand perfectly and quietly for the farrier when they are being shod for the first time ; many will not !
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