Example sentences of "[det] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Martindale is another valley which seems to have altered little for a century or more . |
2 | Working on a conveyor belt or as a human cog in a vast industrial machine does little for a sense of personal fulfilment . |
3 | It was the merest trickle , four cubic metres a day according to Bertie , precious little for a monastery of thirty monks and related workers arid visitors . |
4 | Condensed it sounded very little for an afternoon 's talking but simultaneously it was a surprising amount from a man who had started the day denying everything . |
5 | The Single European Act , fully in force from 1992 , will be a bonus for business but will do little for the rest of us . |
6 | His flashy marketing campaigns have done little for the success of Midland 's new products . |
7 | ‘ The music scene is very male dominated and there is little for the girls ’ he said . |
8 | There was little for the crews to do . |
9 | Maybe it has been charging too little for the uncertainties involved , but that is another matter . |
10 | Timeshare is not normally a solution SAVE would recommend for a historic house because so much of the expenditure goes on pure marketing , leaving too little for the building , but where it is well organized the outcome may be satisfactory . |
11 | Until recently he believed that ‘ the magnificent State of Britain' had done little for the Science upon which her wealth , power and very existence depended ; except to provide security and freedom in a country its citizens could be proud of , and this had indeed been enough . |
12 | It did little for the image of a man who has been part of the backbone of the team for so long , and was playing in his eighty-seventh Test . |
13 | But 3p off a litre of petrol will do little for the men at Ford who need their jobs . |
14 | On a hot day the engine-out rate of climb did little for the blood pressure . |
15 | If the room be too mean , and too little for the books ; if it be too much out of repair ; if the situation be inconvenient ; if the access to it be dishonourable ; is the library keeper to answer for it ? … |
16 | This remarkable volte face did little for the president 's public reputation , was the cause of much scathing comment in the media and , not surprisingly , a poll revealed that 86 per cent of Americans , ‘ had no confidence in the ability of the President to manage the economy ’ . |
17 | If a flagrant oversight like this could occur it says little for the prospects of men of lowly status being correctly recorded . |
18 | That will do little for the Vance-Owen plan 's chances of success and little , therefore , for the vigour of the principles of international conduct . |
19 | Although Nicholas 's victories over the Persians in 1828 and the Ottoman Empire in 1829 had made him temporarily safe from international complications in this area , they did little for the extension of Russian control over the peoples who lived to the north of Georgia . |
20 | Your mag promotes and encourages all this ; reading an analysis of Joe Satriani 's playing , for example , probably does little for the confidence of most readers ( I myself found it quite stretching at first ! ) . |
21 | We simply stop when we are satisfied that the piles are firm enough to carry the structure , as least for the time being . |
22 | So it looks as if she 's left the master , as least for the time being . ’ |
23 | To cover costs for the first £320 you may either pay us a non-refundable damage/loss excess waiver of £32 per yacht ( £7 each for a Share a Yacht or Pot Luck ) , or lodge ( direct with us , not through a travel agent ) a security deposit of £320 per yacht ( £70 each if sharing ) at the time of making your final payment . |
24 | Why do n't you say to them that they each organisation I mean H M S O and have ten minutes each for a presentation |
25 | Since each is an Sbus , four cards can be added in each for a total of 40 I/O channels in a fully rigged machine . |
26 | C J White , Killycarn , received £42 each for a pen of ten correct blackface ewes . |
27 | One-bedroom apartments cost from £319 each for a week for two sharing . |
28 | It sleeps eight comfortably , and rents for between £352 and £489 each for a week if eight share , including hire of one car and flights , or £449 to £699 each if four take it . |
29 | That was each for a week was n't it ? |
30 | The left and right margins are preset at 1.25″ each for a page 8.5″ wide . |