Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But little was known of the nature and causation of mental disorder and so provision for treatment was minimal .
2 PLEASE only telephone for information if you are REALLY interested in the item for sale .
3 We have decided human nature is bad , that people only work for money , respond only to the profit principle , and must be controlled by threats and punishments .
4 In Social Security Appeal Tribunals , the claimant will receive only compensation for loss of earnings ( if any ) and travelling expenses .
5 The trick in designing a successful patent system is to provide a big enough incentive for invention , but not such a large and long-lived cushion that the benefits of competition are suppressed for ever .
6 Many of the full-time farmers and the more established part-time farmers were already at maximum output so room for increase was limited .
7 And so education for society became paramount .
8 There are other law officers who are politicians and members of the government , all of whom are expected to act impartially in their legal functions , but there is obviously scope for ambiguity and interpretation here .
9 The manufacturer 's quotation will give information about the price of the product and any special terms ( eg discount for cash payment within seven days ) .
10 Forecasters may attempt to identify shifts as between , say : * preferences towards work and leisure orientations ; * preferences for individually determined as opposed to governmentally determined expenditure ( eg pressure for tax reductions , restricting local government expenditure etc ) ; * traditional authority/religious personal ethics as opposed to personal freedom and individualistic behaviour .
11 The locally stable strategy in any particular part of the trench lines was not necessarily Tit for Tat itself .
12 That does not leave you much time for drinking .
13 Both Child and Douglas-Hamilton were worried that in rushing to beat the rains the task force was not allowing itself enough time for preparation .
14 THOSE OF US who are convinced there is no longer room for sentiment at the hard edge of professional sport would have found it difficult to comprehend the outpouring of emotion that followed the exclusion of Geoff Marsh from the Australian tam for the final Test against India .
15 Orthodox accounts , as we have seen , tend to ignore or explain away evidence for variability when it does not have reflexes in present-day RP .
16 Thus cab for example will appear as [ kΕb ] for some speakers on some occasions and [ ka.b ] for others or on other occasions .
17 I mean er best way for facility , well if , if you 're not in a hurry it goes up to lakes do n't it ?
18 Members will see at paragraph eight , how the dep er office compares with the national average , we are well , well below that , and I think this is a very good service indeed er , county council , which is not just value for money , that that 's too glib , but actually provides an excellent service , with within those limited constraints .
19 In the absence of agreement between the two parties within a particular time , there is usually provision for reference to a third firm of accountants to determine the area of disagreement .
20 for anatomical reasons it proved impossible to cannulate the portal vein in four patients , two were referred for surgical intervention , and one patient has required further admission for transfusion because of bleeding from portal gastropathy .
21 Because there is always room for doubt , we are always left with room to inquire .
22 She certainly believed in equality between the sexes , especially in the work place , but felt there was always room for courtesy and manners in what was becoming an increasingly uncaring society .
23 The main aim was to win new audiences and so there was always room for experiment , especially at the better end of the market .
24 There is always room for improvement — few would argue that recent incentives ( immunisation targets , for example ) have not helped to produce better health for our patients .
25 While most do it effectively there is always room for improvement .
26 No , no there 's always room for improvement in liaison
27 However , there is always room for improvement and I think the public has little idea of the enormous problems that confront us , all of us , as the parents of these children in care .
28 There is always room for improvement , not least in their tightness and body positions at the breakdown and it would be nice to see forwards hitting rucks in threes and fours rather than ones and twos .
29 There was always room for improvement .
30 Setting the objectives , then , is at least moderately straightforward , though it can be made more complex by the addition of sub-objectives relating to secondary groups of consumers , and there is always room for argument as to how much it is realistic to expect to achieve .
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