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

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1 And , most importantly for the lads , judging by the roar which greeted its first appearance , he can still windmill his right arm .
2 I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’
3 Four ‘ change-facilitating factors ’ are picked out by Ramon ; heavy and unchanging reliance on segregated institutions ; the existence of a minority of psychiatrists prepared to act politically ( while not having the desire to act in a party political framework ) ; the autonomous nature of the regions leading to more enthusiastic reform beginning in socialist and communist areas ; and perhaps most importantly for the concerns of this book ,
4 The world 's clearest sea water has been recorded in the Weddell Sea in early spring , clear enough for a Secchi disc to be seen at a depth of 79 m ( Gieskes et al . ,
5 Additional imports generated may have been around 15 per cent for the United Kingdom , rather less for the EEC but a good deal more for the United States .
6 Unfortunately he 'd been burned , but not badly enough for the bone structure to be altered as it was in Lawton 's case . ’
7 Rose walked on thoughtfully for a bit , then she turned to Hilary and said : ‘ You went to see your mother last week , did n't you ? ’
8 And then we went right through Belgium and Holland , we were stuck in Holland for er in luckily enough for the winter .
9 The Saturday shift always seemed to drag on endlessly for the elderly night watchman and he envied people who did not have to work at the weekends .
10 Houghton convinced himself he was searching so avidly for the match that he was almost willing himself to find it .
11 Therefore if during this first shopping trip of your preparation phase you want to pop in somewhere for a drink and a snack ( assuming that this is fairly usual for you ) , go ahead and do it .
12 Morse looked at her now — perhaps properly for the first time .
13 His preparing himself so keenly for a new and final phase of the war , and then not seeing even the beginning of it , was the final irony .
14 If this were so , the strengthening of the various associations generated by the inhibitory conditioning procedure would proceed only slowly for a pre-exposed stimulus and this effect could well outweigh any advantage that the existence of a stimulus-no event association might bestow .
15 It had seemed perfectly all right for a working married couple , but now they were to be invaded .
16 His wife Maggie kept on eye on him but said it was all right for a special occasion and that he could rejoin the pledge tomorrow .
17 It 's all right for a man ; men are used to smutty books and vulgar jokes — women do n't go for things like that . ’
18 ‘ I 'm all right for a couple of minutes . ’
19 I 'd also got an injunction against him because he became violent , and that was all right for a bit .
20 Pat said quickly , " Well , we can go to 45 But surely it is all right for a few minutes here . "
21 The wheels would be all right for a couple of days ; then they 'd become ten times worse and they 'd have to come to the smithy .
22 ‘ I thought he was all right for a millionaire .
23 We should be all right for a few moments as it is deeper water ; we can then make for the beach , hopefully avoiding the big dumping surf . ’
24 That would not be all right for a priest .
25 The Stage Manager would give him the line , he 'd be all right for a couple more sentences , then , ‘ Sorry , it 's gone again . ’
26 All right for a start .
27 She 'll be all right for a few hours .
28 ‘ It 's all right for a special occasion .
29 You 're you 're all right for a hair brush then are you ?
30 ‘ This 'll be all right for the Ancient Britons as well , ’ he said brandishing ‘ The Stein Song ’ , 'I 'll give it to Mike when we go over . ’
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