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

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1 In 1961 , Arnold Claisse became President , a post he held most successfully for 10 years , during which the niggles about the bondholding autocracy increased and first surfaced formally at the 1970 Annual General Meeting .
2 It was certainly done most effectively for one culture some years ago when Romeo and Juliet were transposed into the idiom of youth group clash in modern New York in West Side Story ( p. 95 ) .
3 Besides my kind luncheon host and hostess , I met the Marquess and Marchioness of Abergavenny , he succeeded the late Duke of Norfolk as the Queen 's Representative at Ascot , a role he carried out most effectively for ten years , during which time he suggested many improvements that her Majesty agreed should be carried out .
4 It accounts rather inadequately for new products , where quite clearly a significant part of the task of advertising , and its main visible and measurable effect , is to spread awareness , knowledge and information about the new brand .
5 It is impossible to see how the European Parliament , with its seventy national and political groupings , could ever form coherently enough for true parliamentary debate and opposition to take place .
6 Luckily perhaps for those who believe in human free will , however , this was not the complete and only picture on offer when the social sciences began to take shape at the end of the eighteenth century .
7 Work , paradoxically enough for many small landowners and peasants , is actually an ‘ escape attempt ’ , a means of being independent from large-scale farms and other industrial enterprises .
8 And while we 've struggled to keep ourselves from the fridge , we have wondered why we long so intensely for one food .
9 it 's only on for two minutes
10 At a time of so much egocentric materialism it 's refreshing to see the NI fighting so effectively for imaginative humanitarianism . "
11 It 's a Saturday night , the night that 's all right for late and mega-high for Sunday is a day of rest and you 've chosen to spend this Saturday night — let me not presume ! — evening , with me .
12 When she corrected my accent one evening she said , " It 's all right for other people to have regional accents but not for oneself " I puzzled over this .
13 ’ It may be all right for those who choose happily , but think of the mistakes that could be avoided if people had a little help .
14 It was all right for big removals but not certainly for three-piece suites and the like .
15 All right for some , Nutty thought despondently , thinking of the others in the warehouse feeding the horses , nothing to worry about any more .
16 All right for some on their autumn inter-city breaks .
17 All right for some !
18 But all he said was , ‘ Oh it 's all right for some , is n't it ?
19 ‘ It 's all right for some , ’ the tea-lady said . ’
20 I thought : It 's all right for some .
21 All right for some . ’
22 Maisie , from deep inside her black linen bag , was muttering about how it was all right for some people .
23 All right for some . ’
24 ‘ It 's all right for old Ryan , ’ Malleson went on .
25 If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected .
26 It had just one room up and one down , big enough only for two people to live in .
27 There is a great excitement at the opening of a brand new store , and this must be especially so for former staff who remember the old days .
28 This is especially so for vulnerable groups ( such as pregnant or lactating women , and children ) .
29 This is especially so for rule-based syntactic processing where the use of semantic analysis to remove improbable partial parses could lead to a reduction in the processing requirement .
30 Only down for last darts match .
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