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

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1 In particular , those programmes do little for the two lowest income deciles of the population .
2 I was happy in that I felt that I had paid him back a little for the thousands of hours he had spent at West London Stadium , stopwatch in hand , urging us all on to greater things .
3 Paul Simpson 's goal was enough for a one-one draw .
4 The symbolism was potent enough for a hundred generations to keep the chalk clear
5 Nato has also been used for the neck and fingerboard and while the overall appearance of the SW213 wo n't compete with more expensive instruments it 's quite good enough for a 100 quid guitar .
6 He and Mackay put on 97 in 72 minutes , extending Australia 's total to 348 , which proved enough for a seven wicket victory after West Indies failed to avoid the follow-on .
7 She began a letter a month after their arrival with the words , ‘ Here we are in a large mansion , in a large park , with seventy head of deer around us ’ , before going on to describe a house which contained ‘ furniture enough for a dozen families like ours ’ .
8 Not surprisingly , Ontos ' chief technical officer , Timothy Andrews , claims his company 's technology is at the top of pile of object contenders , but he admits that there is room enough for the five main players in a market that is worth some $100m-$150m-a-year in his estimation .
9 Was n't a weekend enough for the two of you , Maria ? ’
10 Surely the place was big enough for the two of them ?
11 In fact there were only four , but that looked quite enough for the two dare-devils who 'd volunteered to take part .
12 My two brothers have worked for my father all their lives and there is n't really enough for the three of us to do .
13 He knew that if Silas wished to marry , the place was more than large enough for the three of you .
14 This is the first manufacturing company to take this step , arguing that the price differential between the 386 and 486 is now small enough for the 386 to be disregarded .
15 We provide a service not only for the six thousand odd people that are on the campus
16 Premier League chief Rick Parry has been invited but it is only for the 14 clubs .
17 There are many differences between these two bodies , but a detailed comparative study could be useful not only for the two areas involved but also for the southern European countries about to join the EEC .
18 ‘ It 's only for the one night . ’
19 Many people will not realise that there is a property element built in and that they qualify only for the 25 per cent .
20 Similarly , statistically significant incremental responses of enteroglucagon to deoxycholate were found only for the three highest doses ( 3.3 mM : incremental response 4.9 ( 1.2 ) pmol/l/min , F 1 , 1 9 =6.8 , p<0.02 ; 10.0 mM : incremental response 10.7 ( 3.4 ) pmol/l/min , F 1 , 1 9 =27.8 , p= 0.00004 ; 30 mM : incremental response 10.1 ( 1.6 ) pmol/l/min , F 1 , 1 9 =20.9 , p=0.0002 ) ( Fig 4 ) .
21 See even if it 's only for the three days
22 Why could n't she slide out of herself and be someone else , if only for the ten seconds it would take to push open the door of the hotel and step across the threshold ?
23 There were Fred , aged 70 , and Betty , aged 66 , who embarked on a trial relationship in defiance of the prevailing belief that sex is only for the under-35s .
24 Apparently for every one serious fire in a royal palace , there are about 38,000 in the nation 's schools .
25 She swung the boot cover up and reached inside for the two carrier bags of supplies .
26 The unusual thing about this was that at Binbrook there was an engineering type called Matthew , a corporal , who also played this instrument , and it did n't take long for the two to discover each other .
27 It did not take long for the two of them to agree that cost-cutting and restructuring were required .
28 Depending on the region and year , there were between one and sixteen cattle thefts reported annually for every 10,000 inhabitants ( Table 3.1 ) .
29 If anyone have seen pictures from our game against Poland he came on as a substitute for Fjortoft as lone attacker — and he played brilliantly for the 20 minutes he was on .
30 THERE were no surprises in the opening round of the Bell 's Scottish Championship finals at Kirkcaldy last night , except perhaps for the 8-3 winning margin of Colin Hamilton 's Gogar over Mike Hay 's Atholl , writes WH Kemp .
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