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

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1 Hussein was treated in hospital in Amman on June 11-13 for an irregular heartbeat .
2 Interest will be charged at the rate of 1 per cent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period .
3 We would levy the charge at 1 per cent above the Bank base rate prevailing for the relevant period .
4 Applied to problem P1 of Section 8.2 , it gives x 2 l = 7 , x 4 l = 1 , x 43 = 3 , x 45 = 1 and x 46 = 4 , which has a cost of 67 compared with 92 for the initial BFS given in that section .
5 A miner 's resting heart rate can be between 40 and 60 beats a minute , compared with about 70 for a typical male .
6 NICK FALDO was scotched on the rocks but toasted a scintillating 70 for the halfway lead in the £1.8 million Johnnie Walker World Championship here yesterday .
7 The IBOA is very conscious of the fact that this issue has been outstanding for a considerable length of time and it is hoped that the proposals will pave the way for a speedy resolution to the problem .
8 Thankfully she made a quick and full recovery , and was outstanding for the Irish Under-21s at last month 's Home Countries Championships .
9 As might be expected the agreement was greatest for the unambiguous cases of severe dementia and diminished as the diagnosis became less clear cut .
10 TWO British actresses , Elizabeth Hurley and Lysette Anthony , have been short-listed for the leading female role in Gone With The Wind II : Scarlett .
11 But he insisted that they were due for a cold meal yesterday .
12 His best friend was due for a bad let-down , and it was he who would have to spell it out for him .
13 He 's due for a trim but it 's a bit cold really .
14 Rafferty , 45 , is due for a huge royalty cheque .
15 THE HOME video market is due for a big upset later this month .
16 Seen here at Dean Martin 's facility at Burlington , Vermont , is the first of the L38Cs due for the Black Hawks team .
17 May 1995 Elections are due for the new authorities
18 London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 .
19 In the light of recent scares about pesticide residues in food , nitrates in drinking water , and food poisoning in eggs , cheese and other foods , it seems that agricultural standards are due for an urgent review .
20 Mr Gonzales is wary of those brokers who suggest that the market is due for an imminent ‘ re-rating ’ .
21 UNLUCKY 13th minute for Millwall 's Malcolm Allen — sent-off for a tough tackle in the game against his former club Watford .
22 She said yesterday that it was not profitable for the new trust members to speculate on why the Scottish Office had not appointed a member of the medical school .
23 The trade was sufficiently profitable for the Portuguese to take over Sofala in the early sixteenth century , and their written accounts confirm that the export cargoes were brought to the coast by African representatives of the Shona king or monomutapa .
24 Doug Williams , a manager in the bank 's insurance group , says the operation has been profitable for the past two years and is already seen as a significant part of Chase 's retail service .
25 Built in 1934 for the infamous 1936 Hitler Olympics , when the black hero of America , Jesse Owens , smashed the formidable sprint opposition of Germany , the stadium had withstood the Allied bombings during the war and became a symbol of a new Germany when Berlin was split in half by the Wall .
26 Years of experience tell us that standard beds may not be right for every human body .
27 Cool , refreshing pastel shades are just right for a long hot summer !
28 The sermon was on 2 Corinthians 5:17 which is a wonderful verse and exactly right for a New year .
29 ‘ It 's not right for a married woman to have a man in the house and he not her husband , ’ he says .
30 Some people would even question whether it is any longer right for a married woman to be expected to depend on her husband and to be unable to claim SB in her own right .
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