Example sentences of "for [adj] [det] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For little more than the price of two rolls of 35mm this source of invaluable information really is worth having .
2 For little more than the price of ordinary-looking hardcover books you can own these extraordinary editions — books that are admired and collected in 131 countries around the world .
3 In fact , Manchester 's east side ( officially referred to as Tameside ) is renowned for little more than the sweat and dirt of industry .
4 In fact , Manchester 's east side ( officially referred to as Tameside ) is renowned for little more than the sweat and dirt of industry .
5 There may well be a reputable graffiti artist in the area who would take on the challenge for little more than the cost of the materials !
6 Wimpey News has teamed up with Kuoni , one of the world 's leading travel companies , to offer readers the chance of visiting one of three exotic holiday destinations for little more than the cost of a European holiday .
7 Its Military Committee , which the victors of 1945 had once hoped ( for little more than the time it takes to shake hands ) would in future enforce peace at the head of a world army , remained a jobless phantom .
8 There were no training you needed for this that and the other , you went down .
9 The idea of filling the engravings with white greatly added to the legibility , but the conventional cylinder ( just over two inches in diameter ) had insufficient space for much more than the title .
10 He knew she was grateful for much more than the gesture of making some tea and , instinctively , he held out his arms .
11 Pray that leaders would make strong relationships with their team , and that by the love they have for one another and the joy experienced , others would come to know God .
12 Urgent demand for which I totally agree for millions more than the money is available er , as long as all the council says this is our priority of course you can have it .
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