Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Two hundred separate regulations have been introduced since nineteen seventy eight but factory inspectors have been severely cut where the average workplace now can only expect a visit once every eleven years that 's why we 've got ta get a backup service right right for our sa safety representatives .
2 Most importantly for my health I never go to the bank with the takings any more .
3 Thirdly , and most importantly for our purposes , the natural-entity theory overcame the problems of the artificiality in the case of large companies of analysing the directors ' managerial power as being derived from the contractual agreement of the shareholders .
4 Most importantly for our purposes , the Recovery of Loans by Banks ( Special provision ) Act 1990 grants to commercial banks , although not to finance companies , the right to parate execution already conferred on state banks .
5 Your Grace will therefore be so good as to allow me to ask you most humbly for my discharge … seeing that when I asked you for permission to travel to Vienna three years ago you graciously declared that I had nothing to hope for in Salzburg and would do better to seek my fortune elsewhere .
6 Old boys of the Academy and the New English Art Club often work most purposefully for their peers , familiars and friends .
7 Our survey rates Shell most highly for its management quality , where it took first place ( see table 3 ) .
8 Hudson , who had played the most fluently for his 30 from 54 balls , was caught behind trying to cut Harper , who was also rewarded with the wicket of Rushmere when he beat him in the flight .
9 We would like to thank all those well-wishers most warmly for their support .
10 We thank Hilda and Isabel most warmly for their work , and we wish the new President , Peggy Secord , and the new Chairman , Pauline Kenward , every success .
11 Something was always not quite hot or right enough for their father , be it the plates , the pie , or the potatoes .
12 Paul Creed on the right flank crossed into goal for Stewart Taverner who rushing in , dived at ground level to head powerfully in for his brace of goals .
13 Is that all right for your people ? ’
14 HALEMA STAYED FOR three days , just long enough for her round figure bobbing up and down the beach to become familiar , long enough for the affection she exuded to be returned tenfold .
15 Long enough for her heart to jump , and her face to flush ; long enough for her mouth to open and shape the word Gentle .
16 Long enough for her heart to jump , and her face to flush ; long enough for her mouth to open and shape the word Gentle .
17 She had n't waited long enough for her mother 's reply .
18 He had a full bomb load , but managed to level the plane long enough for his crew to bail out , then he managed to steer it away from the town and crash into a nearby field .
19 His attitude is aggressive , perhaps too much so for his own good , but his consistency this season was an encouraging sign for selectors searching for batsmen of the future .
20 So much for her intentions of doing some work .
21 So much for her hope that the Sûreté would turn out to have solved the case for her .
22 So much for her rash assumptions of compassion !
23 So much for his friend J. C. Ibbetson 's sunlit views of Ullswater and Windermere .
24 And she felt a twinge of panic that , already , she cared so much for his opinion .
25 So much for his promised imitation of a Catholic priest , she reflected bitterly .
26 ‘ I need hardly tell you , ’ he continued in his dry voice , ‘ what a blow you dealt to she who cared so much for your welfare .
27 So much for your article which says public school boys are all ‘ emotionally screwed up ’ .
28 Thank you so much for your encouragement in the past .
29 Thank you so much for your good wishes .
30 Thank you so much for your co-operation .
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