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

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1 The county council say their changes will be for the better for most passengers and will provide improvements in services in the Alton area .
2 Barbara Craig as well as Daphne Park returned for the Gaudy for the years 1960–5 .
3 Now critics of contemporary systems say so much for the worse for contemporary system , we have to move to one of the other models , maybe suitably amended and only then will we be truly free and equal .
4 A wife whose husband had had multiple sclerosis and went to a holiday home for the disabled for two weeks to give her a rest said :
5 Difficulties in defining disability , together with powerful limits on society 's generosity towards handicapped groups , seems likely to continue to restrict the scope of financial provision for the disabled for many years to come .
6 We have the Association for the Disabled for the blind , we have Age Concern but there is n't a for the mentally or for mental health or for whatever it might be called , and these groups are very useful in providing a focal point for liaison between statutory organizations , including the health service , and the users and carers , and providing points of lobbying concern , points on which we can comment and that that increasingly is the way we 're working in the community care consultation process .
7 Using transactions data for the MMI for 1986 , Swinnerton , Curcio and Bennett ( 1988 ) found that the change in futures prices over the last five minutes had some predictive power for the change in the index over the next five minutes .
8 The books are sold in Africa , Singapore , Hong Kong — almost everywhere that British O levels are taught , except for the Caribbean for which there are special editions .
9 Rourke , who has been making films since Spielberg 's 1941 in 1979 , earned his reputation in 1987 after slamming the producers of A Prayer For the Dying for turning his part into ‘ an Irish Rambo ’ .
10 Because ontology involves an ethico-political violence towards the other , always to some degree seen as a threat , Levinas proposes ethics in its place , substituting a respect for the other for a grasping of it , and a theory of desire not as negation and assimilation but as infinite separation .
11 Good for the good for the soul .
12 Erm it would cost for the four for the four nights of the con conference , that 's from the Wednesday night to the Saturday night inclusive , six pounds a night each will almost cover the cost and we 've fitted in an extra person on the floor at three pounds a night that would clear the cost completely .
13 I do n't want to hear any more nonsense about doing the county council 's job because the city already does lots of things for the county council concessionary fares for the elderly for example .
14 ‘ You should know you 'll not change your father now and he means everything for the best for the whole house , ’ she argued forcibly but the strain was showing on her own drawn , anxious features .
15 We are hoping for the best for Over The Road , who has shown no signs of suffering any virus at the moment . ’
16 At a birthday party yesterday — on Kensington Woof Gardens — he and a few brothers and sisters handed £200,000 to Guide Dogs for the Blind for a new training centre in Southampton .
17 In fact a more limited regime of this kind has been on the Soviet agenda for the Mediterranean for many years .
18 Personifications of the Ultimate in such forms as Rāma and Kr a have to be regarded as symbols which manifest man 's craving for the Unseen for what suits one man does not necessarily meet the needs of another .
19 This weekend and , back home , the Kilmarnock tournament on Sunday when the likes of Brian Renwick , Rob Wainwright , David Millard , Ian Jardine , Mark Moncrieff , Kenny Milligan and Graham Shiel might be expected to feature , will be the selectors last chance to assess candidates for the ten for the World Cup Sevens , who must be named by 31 March .
20 Thereafter Bobby Locke of South Africa and Peter Thomson of Australia dominated the British professional game alongside American entrants for the Open for twenty years after the Second World War .
21 Otherwise I 'll pay for the fine for being on a yellow line .
22 During the 1970s for example , this proportion was around 19 per cent for manufacturing firms representing half the West German and about one third of UK or US levels .
23 Thus when faced with a specification such as the following for so-called ‘ executive information systems ’ , one wonders exactly how the system is expected to filter and compress critical data received from the external environment ! :
24 LIFESPAN will automatically use the last user of the current list as the first for the next list .
25 LIFESPAN will automatically use the last DC of the current list as the first for the next list .
26 Traders would naturally regard stall-sites close to the abbey wall as the best for business .
27 Figure 1.1 represents what I see as the equivalent for teaching RE and shows how these qualities are related to the attitude of five-fold respect discussed above ( p. 2 ) .
28 The US engine was initially designated as GE 's model l–A ( later improved and redesignated as the 1–14 for use in the three XP aircraft ) and with continued improvements , evolved into the l–16/J–31 series turbojets .
29 Sex as the cure-all for bouts of depression . ’
30 Spring of 2302 was noted as the coldest for centuries , and the Chaos army crossed the river Lynsk above Praag , destroying a contingent of Kislevites defending its bridges .
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