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

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1 The land is still Dersingham 's for the most part .
2 There has been coverage with such as yourselves and er the local papers , and we are getting word of mouth enquiries now , but we , we have said it 's for the newly qualified driver and since we 've started this scheme , I would put newly qualified in inverted commas , because we 've had two or three ladies ring us up who 've had four and five years driving experience as such and they 're frightened to death to go on a motorway and have n't been on a motorway .
3 Perhaps it 's for the best if he did take an early retirement . ’
4 The basic platform of the popular movement is for a just , democratic and sovereign Philippines i.e. free from foreign , particularly US , intervention .
5 This idea is for a much smaller fusion reactor of the Tokamak design , but with a much higher magnetic field .
6 His vision is for a truly mixed service .
7 Their quality varies from place to place , but the demand is for a comparatively small body of men .
8 He says : ‘ In the sectors we are targeting , the need is for a highly specialist sales force which can identify and respond to ever-changing demands .
9 Tyne Tees managing director Ian Ritchie said : ‘ The idea is for a totally free-standing half-hour news magazine programme from Middlesbrough . ’
10 The first requirement is for a nationally co-ordinated scheme devised by all the churches , together with theological colleges and those educational and professional bodies which are concerned with church music .
11 From the women 's point of view , the need in the future is for a more reliable and responsive support network and a wider circle of friends and acquaintances to help them strengthen their hold on , and increase their share of , life in the community .
12 This is for a more radical type of authority to pursue .
13 It wo n't suit everyone entirely — how could it if people 's ( varying ) comments and suggestions are taken into account — but one general desire is for a more open approach .
14 The result of all this is that the Asian elephant is for the most part now confined to hilly and mountainous regions .
15 This paper is for the most part about medical practice , particularly general medical practice of the British variety , within the context of a more theoretical discussion of some aspects of professional work .
16 Woodwind intonation is rank at the beginning of the Tristan Prelude and also makes much of the first Lohengrin Prelude a trial ; the Tannhäuser Overture is for the most part glorious , despite short-winded trombones , but like the Shostakovich Tenth Symphony it is marred by low hum on the recording .
17 Thus , in general , when all taxes , both direct and indirect , are combined the tax burden is for the most part far from progressive .
18 The very freedom which marks the period of childhood gives unrivalled opportunity for picking up all sorts of information about the environment ; the child is not handicapped by attending school and listening to formal instruction which is for the most part unrelated to his interests and needs .
19 The pace of ideation is for the most part so great that a more formal procedure of idea-handling would be obstructive and pointless .
20 Karim 's narrative voice is for the most part naive , but when the blinding light of some tremendous truth flashes before him , the voice of his creator is doing the prompting .
21 When formulating its eventual recommendations , the National Consultative Group will have to take into account two essential differences between agriculture and the rest of British industry : it is for the most part composed of relatively small-scale and highly efficient enterprises employing limited numbers of men and women working in relative isolation from one another ; and , as we have seen , the boundaries between the craftsman and technician in agriculture are shifting and difficult , if not impossible , to define .
22 And that is for the most rapidly accumulating chalk .
23 All that you behold is for the most part , simply broadcasting equipment .
24 But what is for the most part in these stories a quiet desperation , is achieved at the cost of suppressing part of his own awareness , part of his own truth , and how bad that was we begin to see with The Portrait .
25 erm from my recollection the main problem with it is for the most part , I think , these self-build projects , where they 've been erm pursued in other places , have used land which was not otherwise utilizable , and that 's the way that they 've actually reduced the price of the finished house .
26 Mencap 's Day Services campaign indicates that the most desperate need is for the severely handicapped and those with behavioural difficulties .
27 This is for the really keen seamstresses , as it calls for some tricky work assembling five risers or ribs within the top and bottom panels , and two combined riser/keels at either side .
28 ‘ Oh ! if those who rule the destinies of nations would but remember … how hard it is for the very poor to have engendered in their hearts that love of home from which all domestic virtues spring , when they live in dense and squalid masses where social decency is lost , or rather never found , ’ Dickens exclaims in The Old Curiosity Shop .
29 It turns out that for these kinds of DNA the rate of change in evolution is much higher than it is for the more constrained , ‘ coding ’ , regions .
30 This is as true for attempts to change the nature of the management process itself as it is for the more obvious areas of change management .
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