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

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1 This not only leaves little for continued growth into the future , but also means that the society 's solvency margins have been reduced , so inhibiting its investment freedom and with it , investment performance .
2 With some notable exceptions it assists the process of individual growth and development but does little for collective growth and development .
3 With more and more bodegas setting up in Rioja — there was 62 in 1985 , 140 by 1991 — and with sales either static or declining , there seems little for recession-hit bodega bosses to laugh about .
4 Events of 1989 have done little for Australian image .
5 Unfortunately , however , the inquiry did little for public confidence in the independent judicial monitor .
6 According to BAFTA 's rules , the panel chairman votes only if there is a tie in the jury of seven — which would have come about if , for example , there had been three votes each for Prime Suspect and GBH and one for one of the other nominees such as the BBC 's Clarissa .
7 According to BAFTA 's rules , the chairman of the panel votes only if there is a tie in the jury of seven — which would have come about if , for example , there had been three votes each for Prime Suspect and GBH and one for one of the other nominees such as the BBC 's Clarissa .
8 Luckily , the Lentons had paid £25 each for medical insurance , which covered the lot .
9 Luckily , the Lentons had paid £25 each for medical insurance , which covered the lot .
10 It is the general practice for players to receive all prizemonies on offer , so consider the example of Lancashire last July in the first of the two knockout finals when the players received over £1000 each for finishing second to Worcestershire .
11 How 's that for instant character analysis ? ’
12 Earlier , the large undertakings had been able to appoint specialised commercial officers to deal with the special selling requirements in markets such as that for industrial power .
13 Yet we also need to see that for middle class European women , struggling to use a momentary opening in the cultural framework of pre-Revolutionary Europe to claim some access to the intellectual professions , these unsavoury conditions were the very means of their access to both art and social acknowledgement .
14 In the second category of licentiateship ( that for junior management ) a person is eligible for membership of this grade if he has passed the HCIMA professional Certificate/Diploma programme , or Parts A and B or one of the current examinations listed in the section under members but can not yet meet the experience criteria required for full membership .
15 The choice of finishes for exterior woodwork is not as great as that for interior woodwork .
16 Neilsen has indicated that anorexia nervosa has a pattern of seasonal onset ( maximum in May ) consistent with that for certain mood disorders and suicide .
17 It does mean that for certain growth areas in technological subjects the class number is very long , For example , the subject " Short Take Off and Landing Aircraft in the United States " has the class number 629.1333404269973 .
18 Deforestation in the Philippines , especially that for agricultural development , is likely to be a major handicap to its economic development unless appropriate land-use strategies are implemented .
19 With increasing age the percentage of deaths attributable to heart disease and cancer decreases , while that for cerebrovascular disease ( stroke ) and respiratory diseases increases ( Figure 3.2 ) .
20 Saddlery is similar to that for pure showjumping , but standing martingales are not allowed .
21 Clarke refused to concede an automatic pay system for the future , or linkage of ambulance workers ' pay with that for other rescue services .
22 But God ‘ misreads ’ what is going on ( how is that for audacious storytelling ! ) and is conscious only of the threat to his domain .
23 In a study by Maltzman , Kantor and Langdon ( 1966 ) using a priori classifications of high and low arousal words , recall for high arousal words was significantly better than that for low arousal words both immediately and after 30 minutes , this highlights the sometimes counterintuitive capacity for artificial stimuli to elicit arousal .
24 ‘ Hold on to that for dear life , because once you 've lost it , you 've lost everything . ’
25 Adaptation was not due to some sort of learned mechanism involving conscious correction of pointing , because there was a significant difference after adaptation between aim while wearing prisms and that for normal vision following the removal of the prisms .
26 Tarby declared : ‘ I think there should be a show like that for young talent . ’
27 Tarby declared : ‘ I think there should be a show like that for young talent . ’
28 Tarby declared : ‘ I think there should be a show like that for young talent . ’
29 For example : the consumer who complains about farmers being subsidised is not aware that the subsidisation of UK farming is less than half that for British Coal .
30 This performance is significantly better than that for vertical symmetry ( P=0.01 ) .
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