Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It accounts rather inadequately for new products , where quite clearly a significant part of the task of advertising , and its main visible and measurable effect , is to spread awareness , knowledge and information about the new brand . |
2 | It is impossible to see how the European Parliament , with its seventy national and political groupings , could ever form coherently enough for true parliamentary debate and opposition to take place . |
3 | At a time of so much egocentric materialism it 's refreshing to see the NI fighting so effectively for imaginative humanitarianism . " |
4 | It 's a Saturday night , the night that 's all right for late and mega-high for Sunday is a day of rest and you 've chosen to spend this Saturday night — let me not presume ! — evening , with me . |
5 | When she corrected my accent one evening she said , " It 's all right for other people to have regional accents but not for oneself " I puzzled over this . |
6 | It was all right for big removals but not certainly for three-piece suites and the like . |
7 | ‘ It 's all right for old Ryan , ’ Malleson went on . |
8 | If the Audit Commission is to continue to do the work that it does so successfully for local government , and to achieve better value for money , it must be independent and impartial , and its reports and work must be respected . |
9 | This is especially so for vulnerable groups ( such as pregnant or lactating women , and children ) . |
10 | This is especially so for rule-based syntactic processing where the use of semantic analysis to remove improbable partial parses could lead to a reduction in the processing requirement . |
11 | In practice , the average is usually a time average ; one observes and averages the velocity at a point over a period long enough for separate measurements to give effectively the same result . |
12 | If they have to stay in the trench long enough for new roots to develop , they are not so likely to be damaged if you lift them from loose , friable soil . |
13 | It is true that Soviet-controlled airfields at Bagram , Kabul , Kandahar and Shindand have runways long enough for long-range strategic aircraft . |
14 | Overall it offered a strategic solution to many of London 's problems — though , as it was realized later , only if the world would stand still long enough for desirable change to be effected without being overtaken by other events . |
15 | Those that were able to acclimatize might have survived long enough for hereditary processes to be invoked and adaptation to occur . |
16 | So much for traditional cabinet government . |
17 | So much for limited government under the law ! |
18 | So much for parental interest in education , Hank muttered . |
19 | So much for modern animals . |
20 | So much for complete bloody control . |
21 | so much for international success … what about Swindon … he has n't scored for them in the league yet … but would give anything … and everything to get amongst the goals |
22 | So much for firm stands . |
23 | So much for forward planning . |
24 | So much for late nights . ’ |
25 | So much for global roaming … |
26 | So much for electoral reform |
27 | So much for female emancipation , Trent thought . |
28 | So much for Eastern Europe 's interests , but what of Soviet interests ? |
29 | So much for good intentions . |
30 | So much for good intentions . |