Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | So technically Tit for Tat is not an ESS . |
2 | It was the pivotal teaching of Pluthero Quexos , the most celebrated dramatist of the Second Dominion , that in any fiction , no matter how ambitious its scope or profound its theme , there was only ever room for three players . |
3 | The kettle-out-of-tin-can-makers of Accra , the barefoot engineers of Bombay , and the hawkers of everything-under-the sun of Jakarta were showing flexibility and perhaps even salvation for the Third World poor . |
4 | Can we please be prompt at nine o'clock tomorrow morning for the start of the sessions tomorrow . |
5 | The locally stable strategy in any particular part of the trench lines was not necessarily Tit for Tat itself . |
6 | In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition . |
7 | In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition . |
8 | The growth of humanitarianism brought with it not only concern for the individual , but an increasing interest in the functioning of the human mind and unconscious thought . |
9 | For a vacant Northumbria was not only prey for the sons of Godwin and for Mercia . |
10 | Justin came from Nablus in Palestine to Ephesus where , according to his own account ( which may not be plain prose ) , he studied with teachers of several different schools — Stoic , Aristotelian , Pythagorean , Platonist — expecting from the last named not only clarity for his mind but light for his soul . |
11 | This scheme was set up to provide not only relief for carers but also stimulation and companionship for sufferers who live alone . |
12 | This was not only vengeance for a lost son , but an invasion . |
13 | I do n't know , just generally respect for the workforce . |
14 | Members will see at paragraph eight , how the dep er office compares with the national average , we are well , well below that , and I think this is a very good service indeed er , county council , which is not just value for money , that that 's too glib , but actually provides an excellent service , with within those limited constraints . |
15 | ACCORDING to the rules that govern South Korea 's annual outbreak of student protests , it should be just about time for petrol bombs to give way to more agreeable activities . |
16 | Just about par for the course cherub old boy . |
17 | It was not yet time for Johann to open the front door for my friends , and I still had to wait . |
18 | Buy big tomorrow " Sell out of this now because you 'll need those funds and a lot more tomorrow morning for a marvellous American stock we 've got coming in . |
19 | ‘ I was a Classic in my youth , madam , and although I have always been deeply interested in the works of the Roman poets and the Roman historians I have never been able to summon up much enthusiasm for Roman architecture . |
20 | ‘ There 's probably even room for their geese ! ’ |
21 | They either slept in a car or on the ground with a blanket , though in two days they would be far enough south for the nights to be warm . |
22 | What you fear most is an opponent who will point to a few simple but undeniable facts , and this is why the economists , and above all that wonderful race of men the economic journalists great and small , are such indispensable allies to the politician : they enable the politician to fog up what he is doing , so as to escape the blame and often even criticism for his actions . |
23 | Er for Gemini , another fairly quite day for the most of you . |
24 | PLEASE only telephone for information if you are REALLY interested in the item for sale . |
25 | She 'll er make the most of that because she wo n't possibly money for erm |
26 | Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them |
27 | Yet even here deference for old age is not universal or unconditional but is based upon personal achievements or the special knowledge and skills that the individual can offer . |
28 | There is then just time for a breath of fresh air in Sandringham 's grounds before everyone gathers to watch the Queen 's 3pm TV broadcast . |
29 | So we concentrated our leather producing efforts in in where we make almost exclusively leather for the saddlery trade . |
30 | C K is a almost almost certainty for the ending it if it 's at the end of the word and it makes a c sound go for C K if it 's got a vowel just in front of it . |