Example sentences of "for [pron] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously , it is easier for them to develop in the Second Division rather than the First Division . ’ |
2 | As for who plays in the second half , that could depend on this afternoon . |
3 | I understand that the electronic intarsia carriage selects the needles for only one colour at a time to the intarsia position , making it easy for you to lay in the appropriate colour . |
4 | The RAF was looking for something to work in the arctic , the desert . |
5 | It 'll make a change for him to cook in the open instead of the kitchen . ’ |
6 | Further work with this family is required as Darren 's weight gain is not yet sufficient for him to thrive in the long term , but it demonstrates the intensity and the long-term nature of the help required . |
7 | Punctual arrival at the head of the queue which formed up by 9:15 on the January Monday morning meant for him rising in the small hours and manoeuvring a moped along frozen lanes to catch the milk train from Kingham to Paddington , but he never failed to appear . |
8 | His hands were shaking , and it was hard for him to stand in the terrible screaming wind . |
9 | Paul Taylor 's left-arm pace could be valuable at Calcutta , where the ball tends to swing , but for him to play in the first Test after barely a month of his first trip overseas would be a gamble . |
10 | For anyone retiring in the next few years , there are special rules if they were over 16 when the national insurance system began in 1948 . |
11 | A pleasant and correct telephone manner is therefore essential for anyone working in the retail trade . |
12 | It provides a conceptual setting for what follows in the succeeding chapters . |
13 | ABC offers the unique opportunity for us to expand in the general trade market and simultaneously take advantage of its very successful relationship with speciality booksellers . ’ |