Example sentences of "[adv] for [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , the NHS would focus more on acute hospital care ; thus chronically sick patients , who lack media appeal and who have never been able to compete successfully for resources within the NHS , would have a substantial part of their budgets protected within the proposed community care grant . |
2 | Britain is a late runner in the modern tramway stakes , although such systems have been operating successfully for years in Continental cities . |
3 | There are n't many opportunities left locally for girls with good 0-levels . |
4 | Born and brought up in the area , unlike other members of the group who had lived locally for Periods of one to seven years . |
5 | How to find an agency : Look locally for ads in health clinics , doctors ' surgeries , shop windows , or check in the telephone directory . |
6 | Er check locally for claims of environmentally or sustainable tropical hardwood it 's not really , I mean I do look when I go to all these D I Y places to see what they 've got . |
7 | And when he made history , he did so by speaking , mostly for members of his own line and for close collaterals . |
8 | Six weeks ago , life was going swimmingly for holders of BM Group . |
9 | We are therefore the inheritors of this tradition whereby expertise , being concentrated , has accrued to the point now where technology allied with pedagogy can provide quite powerfully for children in need , in whatever their setting . |
10 | Strip grazing is used widely for cattle on kale , but is less popular with mixed stock or sheep on grass . |
11 | The Bill provided additionally for fees for appeals but this was dropped in the face of widespread objections from both sides of the House . |
12 | It is clear to all that precious blood has been shed foolishly or even criminally for purposes of prestige alone . |
13 | Blood and urine were collected stimultaneously for assessments in the laboratory . |
14 | NOTHING went right for Quakers from the moment that skipper Kevan Smith lost the toss at Plainmoor . |
15 | Boussena 's tour coincided with a series of visits by Sa'adoun Hammadi , Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister , to Kuwait , Qatar , Saudi Arabia and the UAE , during which he pressed vigorously for cuts in production to be implemented . |
16 | The aim is that the open services standards should help service providers to deliver the same types of remote services cost-effectively for systems in a network as are available for centralised systems . |
17 | The 9 and 11 June amendment widens the scope of the categories of objects concerned and increases the time limit within which a claim for restitution can be made from thirty to fifty years , removing it altogether for objects in state or ecclesiastical ownership . |
18 | This is an important area of work , and is increasing our knowledge of how to screen disaster survivors more effectively for indications of future psychiatric morbidity . |
19 | Almost equally important was the ending , by a series of agreements in 1745 , 1773 and 1790 , of a struggle for influence which had been going on for generations between the Reichskanzlei ( Imperial Chancery ) under its hereditary head , the Elector of Mainz , and the Hofkanzlei ( the Chancery of the Habsburg hereditary lands ) . |
20 | I could go on for minutes on end . |
21 | There were a lot of French-Canadian soldiers stationed in the area , together with British and Americans , and a weekly film show was put on for all-comers in the Methodist chapel on Saturday nights . |
22 | These trainee hostesses our among nearly five hundred new recruits being taken on for flights to up to eight additional cities starting in the new year . |
23 | DIR — but read on for warnings about using BACKUP with pseudo-devices . ) |
24 | Nigel Lawson 's tax cuts will , it seems , be defended to the last ( though the International Monetary Fund is reportedly applying pressure in that regard ) and the search is on for cutbacks in the social side of public spending . |
25 | She had on that special queasy-bright look women like her put on for girls of my age . |
26 | The search now goes on for cancers over a wider area . |
27 | ‘ I do n't mind lobbyists , I 'd just rather they called themselves by their proper name as they do in Washington , rather than wittering on for hours about relationships with opinion-formers . |
28 | Given such prompts , some informants may then go on for hours with their recollections and reminiscences . |
29 | ‘ The radio set can remain on for hours at a time ; you can enjoy it as background to reading , writing , homework , housework … . |
30 | Aye , because I 've , I 've gone on for weeks with it , you |