Example sentences of "[adj] [det] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In a separate publication1 , I feel that I have shown that the inter-reaction processes involved when two dominant forms of ion are present can cause one ion form to screen the geomagnetic field effective on the other form to bring about a resonance at a frequency of up to 1.5 times higher that that for a single ion . |
2 | The deficit of DKr2,800 million would be about half that for the previous year . |
3 | but it 's , it 's just this all for a transport |
4 | But your husband can afford to help you some more for the benefit agency . |
5 | ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ . |
6 | there 's a there 's a in there out the back side and he 's about that much for the our , our top of our roof . |
7 | That would be nice , you wo n't want that much for the sleeve |
8 | And Stuart 's been and enquired and it would n't be much more for a small property . |
9 | Fashion being what it is , with rarity the overriding factor , the position arises that the collector will have to pay very much more for the ephemeral , roughly produced parts , with their many inaccuracies and jumble of advertisements , than for the vastly more elegant and durable leather . |
10 | I did n't think I could learn much more for the moment . |
11 | It has to tell the world openly that the mid-range machine is its chosen contender as the central repository for the 21st century , and above all make convincing its commitment to the AS/400 by rushing out top end machines that are much bigger than the present top model while instituting a crash programme to slash the costs of manufacture — and then slash them again , work out how to make money out of the machine while charging much less for the software — and making all the remaining System 36 users an offer they ca n't refuse to convert to the AS/400 , even if every sale to that base is a dead loss to IBM . |
12 | If you add on the transfer of resources caused by rich countries paying much less for the poor world 's raw materials , then the flow is more like $60 billion . |
13 | POLITICIANS MAY BE squabbling over who owns the bombs and ordinary Russians and Ukrainians may be queuing for three hours for a sausage , then three more for a potato , but some good news is coming out of what was once the Soviet Union . |
14 | Even now , with a Best Actress nomination each and three more for The Dawn of Dreams , their first picture together , they saw no need to torture their toes until it was absolutely necessary . |
15 | Who 's the camcorder and that all for the school ? |
16 | At least I shall miss all that for a couple of hours or so . |
17 | Now she has swapped all that for a nonstop international round of meetings , negotiations , lectures , media appearances . |
18 | All that for a very modest price . |
19 | ‘ I am sufficiently stupid to have put up with all that for a time , but I will not be cuckolded by a duck . |
20 | They can provide all that for a fee why ca n't they provide it as a compulsory necessary part er of the service , it would n't be more expensive the minister claimed , if you do a proper audit it ca n't be more expensive . |
21 | Goodbye to all that for the second and last time . ’ |
22 | So all that for the sake of paying thirty pounds or thirty five pounds to go and see a solicitor and make a will . |
23 | Again , I remember a great many rehearsals , sixty or seventy each for the first performances of the Bach or the Beethoven . |
24 | In what United States officials described as a " very positive " development for the 23-country Vienna negotiations on conventional forces in Europe ( CFE ) , the Soviet Union on June 27 signalled its acceptance of a Polish-French plan for limiting tank numbers to 20,000 each for the Warsaw Pact and NATO forces . |
25 | And how 's all this for a tangent ? |
26 | The consequence of all this for a study of comparative industrial relations is that international differences can not be understood solely in terms of cross-sectional analysis at any one point in time . |
27 | All this for a fleeting ten second flash of silhouette on the Big Screen . |
28 | All this for an eighteen-year-old who , just over a year before , had been feared — in the context of the time — unmanageable and a little while before that had been sunk down without trace behind the haberdashery counter in Port Talbot 's Co-operative shop . |
29 | I was interested in all this for the simple reason that as something that takes your fancy passes you , you only get a glimpse . |
30 | ‘ Where is the space in all this for the little man ? |