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

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31 Still — she stood back to view her handiwork with a pleased nod — she had n't done too badly for a total amateur , even if she did say so herself .
32 Since then it had gone very badly for the small Halfling regiment .
33 Placing her thumb in her mouth , she sucked on it furiously for a few seconds before settling down once more into a deep sleep .
34 She struggled furiously for a few seconds but her former strength was lost to her .
35 He stood for a moment laughing at her as she cast furiously for the vanished rabbit , and walked on , to catch her up , along the raised embankment .
36 The legislation did most for the better-paid male workers , an increasingly crucial sector of the workforce both economically and politically .
37 The differential impact of national and industry environmental forces upon the structure , process and outcomes of industrial relations have been examined empirically for the important metalworking industry across five countries .
38 Strenuous laybacking for 40 feet or so brings better holds , allowing exhilaratingly steep bridging , and the whole rope will have run out by the time you pull onto the platform at the top , all too soon for the fit , but thankfully for the tired or those leading at their limit , as I was on this occasion .
39 All the animals are in their cages , but they do n't seem to have very much space , and some of them have n't been fed properly for a long time .
40 Had you trained properly for the complete distance ?
41 Jinny remembered Bella 's words and understood them properly for the first time .
42 And for those few hours after she got home she found she could talk to her mother properly for the first time in over two years .
43 You gaze at each other properly for the first time .
44 Her mind was free to appreciate it properly for the first time .
45 Studying him now , dispassionately , without the emotional blindness of the aftermath of her accident , or the initial shock of finding that he was last night 's rescuer , it was like seeing him properly for the first time …
46 Sighing , she swivelled round , looking at the cabin properly for the first time .
47 I remember he laughed and I noticed properly for the first time what a lovely blue his eyes were and a little thrill went through me .
48 Morse looked at her now — perhaps properly for the first time .
49 And now to a village where the church bells have been rung properly for the first time in twenty years .
50 A REVOLUTIONARY new Siberian surgery technique could help people in Teesside suffering from bone problems walk properly for the first time .
51 So , the situation in that is quite serious and it behoves us to take it seriously , it behoves us to make sure that if we are putting resources of that magnitude or of any magnitude perhaps , then we have to make sure that they are managed properly for the effective delivery of the services which we intend er that them to be used for .
52 It was in fact hoped eventually to build a new Hall to cater properly for the ever-expanding School , and to convert the Ha/lam Hall into a Chapel .
53 ‘ Pat Nevin , our other scorer , has not been able to train properly for the last five weeks because of an ankle problem . ’
54 The effect of suppression , wherever it occurs , is that stimuli presented to the left ear are destined predominantly for the right hemisphere and stimuli heard at the right ear arrive mainly in the left hemisphere .
55 A panel composed of more than 100 friends of the Caroline Walker Trust casts it net widely for the annual nominations .
56 A new theory linking familiarity , complexity , and liking for two special classes of objects will be tested rigorously for the first time .
57 Strains are imposed on the self-builders ' families and main jobs , and as a result these schemes are not suitable for all persons and rarely for the elderly .
58 Most books which have been written about mental handicap are for doctors , nurses , parents with mentally handicapped children , social workers ; rarely for the general public .
59 For instance , observer bias would have occurred in our study if the endoscopist has looked more intensely for a hiatal hernia after noting that oesophagitis was present .
60 1982 ) , monogamous males might be expected to compete as intensely for the best mates or territories as do polygynous males for the biggest harems .
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