Example sentences of "[subord] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A commonly held example of such an error comes not from neuroscience but from genetics , where for a long time there was a rather simple-minded assumption that the physiology and behaviour of an organism ( its phenotype ) could be arbitrarily divided into two components , one given by the genes , the other by the environment .
2 Reuter says that with the help of General Media International Inc , the Penthouse magazine empire has just launched a dial-up service in the US where for a monthly fee plus usage , lechers can view their favourite Pets from their personal computer , ask them to perform various acts — and play photographer , taking shots with the mouse while the model performs …
3 A necessary condition , where for a steady state is that .
4 So , where for the great mass of its members , the success of a consumer co-operative is now no more than a matter of marginal interest to them , for the members of an industrial co-operative it is quite otherwise .
5 Although there was a reduction in mental hospital beds of 17 per cent between 1955 and 1975 , this hardly bears comparison with the trend in the USA where for the corresponding period the reduction was 66 per cent .
6 But now the solar influence is beginning to turn around to contribute a further warming influence up to the year 2010 , boosting the greenhouse effect where for the past 30 years it has been counterbalancing it .
7 The area of Washington I know best lies around Dupont Circle , its streets now ablaze with pink , purple and white azaleas , the pavement cafes now opening up , and where for the past two decades the left think tank , the Institute for Policy Studies , has been loc-ated .
8 If we restrict the focus to the same five newspapers — The Mirror , The Times , News of the World , Sunday People and the London Evening Standard — and for the years 1971 and 1978 include the Sun , we see what appears to be a steady proportion of one-quarter of this growing number of trials reported , except for a temporary surge in 1978 to two-fifths .
9 Jim took up the slack on his own chain and four others , like the Casting-Master almost naked except for a blackened leather apron and tight-fitting skull cap , pulled and cursed the liquid iron on its descent to the earth .
10 Whatever it was they were after , it was an unknown quantity , unknown , that is , except for a lethal ferocity .
11 establish the principle that when your office door is open you are willing to accept ‘ drop in callers ’ but when it is shut you can not be disturbed except for a real emergency
12 He loved soccer and could n't remember baseball ; neither could he remember California , except for a vague recollection of sunshine and a white house and what seemed an enormous swimming pool , although Clare laughed and told him it had really been quite small — for LA .
13 The house looked quiet and the same , except for a strange car parked by the front door .
14 Beyond the gates , the channel which carved its way through salt-marshes and mud flats , out into the Estuary , was empty , except for a sluggish trickle at the bottom .
15 On the chest of drawers was a photograph of his elder brother Pedro in uniform , his pale patrician face the image of Angel 's , except for a black moustache .
16 After a theatrical demonstration by the instructor , everyone managed to perform this procedure satisfactorily , except for a young Second lieutenant medical student , who landed badly and broke his ankle .
17 The other friends were all Parisian except for a young couple , Rumanians living in Paris , distant relations of Teodor .
18 Except for a three-minute pause in a back-of-beyond , we stop at Thunder Bay for twenty-five minutes at ten-fifty tomorrow morning . ’
19 No radiometric ages less than about 3000 Ma have been obtained for any lunar samples except for a tentative date of 850 Ma for material thought to have been ejected and heated by the formation of Copernicus ( Figure 6.7 ) .
20 He was nude except for a drooping condom .
21 To our relief , she missed out on all the formalities except for a perfunctory cry of ‘ GamBei ’ ( ‘ Down the hatch ’ ) and ‘ Greetings to our British friends ’ , and concentrated on tucking into the excellent meal — she gave the impression that she had come for the food and drink and nothing else .
22 First , it meant that ‘ no man [ was ] punishable or [ could ] be made to suffer in body or goods except for a distinct breach of law established in the ordinary legal manner before the ordinary courts of the land ’ .
23 Dicey himself argued that it comprised " at least three distinct though kindred conceptions " : " That no man is punishable or can be lawfully made to suffer in body or goods except for a distinct breach of law established in the ordinary legal manner before the ordinary courts of the land " ; that " no man is above the law [ and ] every man , whatever be his rank or condition , is subject to the ordinary law of the realm and amenable to the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals " ; and that " the general principles of the constitution [ are ] the result of judicial decisions determining the rights of private persons in particular cases brought before the courts . "
24 At the end of the five-year period , no money had been invested in projects for broadcasting except for a new medium wave transmitter in Dar es Salaam .
25 Mergers are generally viewed favourably , except for a limited number deemed to be ‘ against the public interest ’ .
26 Pictures are obvious examples of iconic signs ; individual words , on the other hand , are generally symbolic signs , except for a limited number of cases such as those of onomatopoeia .
27 She wore no jewellery except for a simple band around her wedding finger .
28 Alone , that is , except for a skinny black dog in his lap .
29 These haematological and biochemical parameters , however , were not related to the presence of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody reactivity , except for a negative correlation between the presence of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies and serum albumin concentration ( r=-0.215 ; p=0.031 ) .
30 He opened the door to a large room completely bare except for a vast trestle-table that filled it from wall to wall .
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