Example sentences of "[adj] for [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , his indisposition was short-lived for in the foursomes later he helped return the lowest gross of 96 , being runners-up to the Club 's Captain and Miss E. Simmons .
2 One rider I feel sorry for at the moment is Robert Dunlop who appears to have lost his way this season .
3 I feel very sorry for for the parents of Jamie
4 At several sites , the last six months have been the driest for over a century .
5 ‘ Oh , I have n't seen that for over a month . ’
6 I 've had this for over a fortnight .
7 They had been held in the Military Prison outside Kuwait City , some for over a month , reportedly in deplorable conditions .
8 And you could go and get er a get a good dinner for anybody w yeah when they was poor if they had fish and chips for their dinner you see it never used to cost them all that much for for a dinner .
9 With mortgage rates the lowest for over a decade , and plenty of cut price deals on offer , the boom in sales to first time buyers is likely to continue .
10 Which is one of the reasons , by the way , why another thing you will get murdered for in the er workshops is taking two hammers and hitting the heads against each other , because they 're hardened and y they may well shatter quite explosively if you do that .
11 Choose a factor 8–10 for about the first five days , but be guided by sun intensity and location .
12 Her iconography remained more or less constant for over a century until the period of the Napoleonic Wars , at the end of the eighteenth century .
13 Three double cabins , each with WC and shower , crew forward , together with spaciousness and room for ancillary cruising equipment and ample stowage space , make her ideal for around the world cruise or Caribbean/Mediterranean chartering .
14 Darwin 's explanation of bright colour has lain dormant and untested for over a century .
15 It is after all unlikely that any culture conflict present when British courts were first established would continue unresolved and unchanged for over a century .
16 ‘ Mrs Henry Cox ’ , too busy for some but a favourite with many for over a century
17 It would be limited to the function it is most useful for in the language classroom : intensive listening .
18 ‘ And I did n't send her any asterisk memos at all for about a month after that , which was highly unusual .
19 I have n't seen it now , any any at all for about a month and within two episodes I 've picked up everything .
20 The treating , perhaps fortunately , cut his visit short for after a few nights of festivities he was stony broke .
21 Yeah well we we thought we would erm erm try and get the Asian community involved and we included some sequences with Asian clothes with Asian music an tha that was all very impressing for for the white people as well as the Asian people in the audience .
22 In more recent times it was important for over a century for one reason : it was supported by Sir Isaac Newton .
23 Reduce the temperature to 200°C ( 400°F ) mark 6 for about a further 20min for medium , 25min for well done .
24 Can , can we leave that word alone for for a moment cos I think it 's a bit of red herring er , to some degree .
25 He said the youngster , whose mother was about 32 , was ‘ only alone for about a day .
26 Wonderful Town was the work of the Bernstein/Comden/Green team responsible for On The Town , and although Wonderful Town is a little patchy in recording , ( which does not give a particularly strong idea of the show as a whole ) , there are plenty of excellent numbers , and their variety is refreshing from the barber-shop style ‘ My Darlin' Eileen ’ to the bluesy ‘ Ballet at the Village Vortex ’ , passing through the remarkable ‘ Swing ’ , which defies description .
27 Thus the rhinoviruses — RNA viruses responsible for about a half of common colds — bind to intercellular adhesion molecules on respiratory epithelium .
28 Now for those of us that have been slightly biased by the dubiously titled ‘ Warehouse Raves ’ compilations that Rumour have been responsible for in the past , well we can not sit up and take note , because here comes their most exciting release for as long as I care to remember ( sorry Rumour ! ) .
29 The definitional question , of what natural selection is , can be answered by specifying necessary and sufficient conditions for its occurrence , namely hereditary variation that is causally relevant to reproductive success thanks to organism-environment interactions ; it can , then , be answered without begging in advance of empirical inquiry all those further questions as to whether these conditions are ever met : whether , that is , any natural selection exists ; and , if so , how it is distributed , what it can do now and what it has been responsible for in the past .
30 I think the only comment I would have on there is we spelt out specifically what we thought the project manager should be responsible for in the actual remit stages itself .
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