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

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1 A significant contemporary manifestation of that belief , and a vivid instance of how ‘ modern ’ sexuality became a surrogate religion , somewhere for an essentially religious notion of integrity to survive in a mutated and displaced form , was at the prosecution for obscenity of D. H. Lawrence 's Lady Chatterley 's Lover ( 1960 ) .
2 However , I understand it has since been resold to yet another private company , who appear to have resold the lease to the Estates who in turn sold the farmland to local landowners but rented the house to the company , presumably for a much reduced sum .
3 But after the second programme Yorkshire Television installed block heaters throughout the house in lieu of a fee , so Low Birk Hatt was heated properly for the very first time .
4 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
5 The leaders of the new state — Ignacy Paderewski and Roman Dmowski — were campaigning vigorously for an even bigger allocation of German territory .
6 So many religions , such as the religion of Ancient Egypt , for instance , whi which made a great fetish of this , has a belief in a judgment after death , followed by eternal retribution er , heaven effectively for the just and er , damnation effectively for the unjust , and some religions like Catholicism stick in an intermediate state pur purgatory , where you can work , work off a sentence , as it were , for a few , for a few thousand years .
7 Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’
8 So the search is on for a more durable , ‘ horizontal ’ resistance to a variety of races of a pest .
9 The second is how to elicit people 's preferences , and though score sheets , questionnaires and semantic difference scales have been widely used , the search is still on for a more effective method ( Propst and Buyhoff , 1980 ) .
10 Oh she 's alright , she just had double nappies on for a very long time
11 It seemed to go on for a very long time .
12 You 're talking about some forms of abuse which went on for a very very long time indeed to pull the average up like that .
13 They get typically twice or two and a half times the salaries that our people get and that 's being going on for a very long time .
14 It was probably the idea of having to hang on for no more than two months that convinced me of the value of these silly prophesies , but I was a true believer .
15 ‘ It seemed to go on for an awfully long time .
16 The pluralist discussing large-scale societal issues of this sort does not argue for decisional methods or observation of group interaction but rather for the supposedly inevitable , though always incomplete , diffusion of central values , so that understanding political power is a matter of charting the spread or decline of these values .
17 It proved enough for a most handsome victory over decidedly off-colour Ontario and it was an enormous pity that Rod Snow , the dynamic Newfoundland no.8 , sustained a neck injury that kept him out of the final .
18 This is not really good enough for a supposedly authoritative special publication under the RSC 's banner and I feel that , overall , a more convincing book might have emerged had all the papers been independently refereed .
19 That is difficult enough for a publicly owned company with a social responsibility .
20 The atmosphere between them was chilly enough for the most naive Girl to notice .
21 The illusion that the country was performing adequately persisted , however , well into the second half of this century — partly because the empire provided protected markets for products that were not good enough for the most advanced countries , partly because of the accident of victory in two world wars .
22 People of modest faith but not enough for the really big challenges of life .
23 The result was indeed improved if , of necessity , very basic housing , at a rent low enough for the very poor to pay .
24 The main problem I encountered concerned the 1Mb of on-board RAM , which was n't enough for the more complicated graphics output .
25 Warnie said that there was room only for a clear cut division of opinion — if one is a Catholic , the aumbry contains Our Lord and of course even prostration is hardly reverence enough : but if one is Church of England , it contains but a wafer and a little wine , and why in front of that should one show any greater reverence than in any other part of the church ? …
26 But only for a very short time . ’
27 But only for a very short time . ’
28 They saw the animal only for a very short time . ’
29 She was hit by a wave of familiarity ; the sudden realisation that this was the man with whom she had shared so much , if only for a very short time .
30 Only when this phase has been completed , and perhaps only for a relatively brief period at the height of a crisis , can a second phase of overt conflict between proletarians and capitalists become manifest ( Przeworski , 1977 ) .
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