Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] for " in BNC.
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1 | Since the QT Meeting on the 7th has indicated that she is feeling a little better and for the time being is willing to continue as the Teachers ' Representative , however , it is possible that in the future she may require assistance to carry out her duties . |
2 | and for you to then actually have seen it sort of write it down rather than for someone just calling out to you . |
3 | I would have got them all right except for |
4 | The angels said it would be all right and for the first time , she thought , What if it is n't ? |
5 | The sense of disappointment was as sharp as a blow , painful out of all proportion , so much so that for a moment I was almost angry with him for not being there . |
6 | So much so that for weeks at a time I could live without eidetiking at all . |
7 | So much so that for months afterwards I kept asking myself whether I 'd been wrong . |
8 | So much so that for cricket internationals , they cancel the best show . |
9 | The amount of time , officer time taken to process an application for a modification to an existing permission is still substantial and in some cases can be even more than that per a new proposal , but in those circumstances , and this is just by way of illustration because the the actual fee regime is , is very variable , by way of illustration the fee chargeable for a a , a modification is much less than for the application as a whole er f for , for the er er working as a whole . |
10 | In general , this is a general point , the ionic selectivity of such channels is much less than for voltage gated channels . |
11 | On the other hand , tasks of party management and maintaining Cabinet cohesion are more insistent , though perhaps less so than for a German Chancellor or Italian Premier . |
12 | Coming back to the family after being away for so long except for short periods , Joe saw them with new eyes . |
13 | 1 He shot down once and for all the established accounts of British politics ; they were " quite wrong " as descriptions and explanations of how things worked . |
14 | Thank you Rosetta for doing so willingly and for demonstrating such enthusiasm ideas and flair for the job . |
15 | You should also note points where a pause could be made for recap on the story so far or for prediction of what might happen next . |
16 | Minor public order incidents can be treated less sympathetically than for white people and can lead in turn to confrontation and serious disorder warranting emergency admission . |
17 | In this book we will be using the ‘ C-word ’ in these senses to refer to the present penal situation in England and Wales , albeit with slight embarrassment and the worry that it has been used so often and for so long that there is a danger that it may be losing its dramatic impact . |
18 | That 's it like a st stage is here , I mean it 's very awkward to caterer for people down here and for the stages on the same menu . |
19 | The game lasted three days mainly because Sampson batted so well and for five hours , making 81 ( 68 runs with the bat and 13 wides ) . |
20 | Experience to date has shown that dates for Proofs under the Optional Procedure are allocated much quicker than for an ordinary action . |
21 | so silently and for so long … |
22 | Then along the 1-direction we have the forces and so on and for equilibrium In general , therefore , as stated . |
23 | It was not like Karr to use his privilege so crudely and for a moment he had been concerned by his friend 's behaviour . |
24 | The Matchplay 's unique ‘ needlepunch ’ construction gives surface texture which , claims Anglian and Midland , makes sand infilling much easier than for other products . |
25 | Whilst to begin with inevitable , Hodge and his colleagues need not have relied so heavily or for so long on Japanese personnel . |
26 | Unfortunately confidence in this practice was somewhat sapped when the House of Lords decided that , if the officer of the company who certified the transfer did so fraudulently and for his own purposes when sufficient share certificates had not in fact been lodged , the company was not liable . |
27 | Yet if we are going to approach language as isolated artificially constructed sentences , even if only occasionally and for limited purposes , we do need to make a case for this , and not just do it because that is the tradition : in the mother tongue classroom , for the foreign language learner , or in linguistics . |
28 | The physical body or matter vibrates at the slowest or densest frequency ; the subtle body , like electricity , vibrates much faster and for this reason we are usually unaware of its existence . |
29 | The reserve is open daily except for Tuesdays , from 9 am to 9 pm or sunset ; there is a mile walk from the car park to the hides , but elderly and disabled visitors may drive to them . |
30 | The reserve is open daily except for Tuesdays , 9 am to 9 pm or sunset , members only on Sundays and bank holiday weekends . |