Example sentences of "[prep] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm you you 've asked er chairman for for a general comment on on what 's been referred to as environmental discount , environmental considerations and so forth . |
2 | Oh yes , did that at the beginning for for a long time . |
3 | This Madam Deputy Speaker , is no way to regulate for for a major issue . |
4 | Erm if there are areas la large areas around Greater Greater York particularly to the west of the city , which because of their flat open character would not be suitable for for a new settlement . |
5 | And I mean I 'm talking in matter of a few thousand pounds , to do for for a whole year . |
6 | Oh going to grocer the grocers and and even fetching a quarter of tea for for an old lady you see . |
7 | Of course , engineers use mathematics extensively , but its use seems to be restricted to the final stages of the design process , such as for the detailed calculation of stresses in structures . |
8 | And no-one looked more livelier than Denis Hollywood in the last seven minutes of a contest that will be talked about for a long time to come . |
9 | As I as I was talking about for a new pattern |
10 | So those are three , anyway , three things erm that you might like to think about for a short message for a response to the White Paper . |
11 | What about for the overall area , I mean , do you s do you think that that what kind of future do you think has ? |
12 | Altogether 33 countries approved a draft treaty , drawn up at Basel last March , which called for the toxic waste trade to be regulated instead of for a total ban . |
13 | " It 's unheard of for a religious Order to dwell in a tent or wagon . |
14 | On Dec. 29 Cuba and the Soviet Union — with which Cuba conducted more than 70 per cent of its total trade — concluded a trade agreement for 1991 only , instead of for a five-year period as in the past . |
15 | She would be considered a slut if she did , and since it is almost unheard of for a Ugandan man to do without sex for a year , her husband would usually seek another woman . |
16 | These are the limestone arres , and as unwelcoming a site as you could think of for a new resort . |
17 | Definition of for a new settlement around York . |
18 | It had been the day he had gone to see about a job he had heard of for a general handyman who had some experience with animals . |
19 | of for a long time ) and this was a puzzle still to be solved , but at least there seemed to be some evidence that fusion was happening , proving their original hypothesis . |
20 | This landlocked location is n't the first place you 'd think of for a diving school but the Diver Training College is proving to be very popular . |
21 | No one in the CRA delegation understood that it was unheard of for a non-Unionist procession to enter that area . |
22 | De La Rue chairman Peter Orchard comments : ‘ This does not have a major effect on the results of the company for the half year of for the previous year , but it does have the consequence of increasing marginally our earnings per share in both periods as the result of including within ordinary activities certain items previously classified as extraordinary . ’ |
23 | The National Council for Women 's ‘ Charter for Women 's Health ’ launched in September calls for the right to knowledge , participation in health-care decisions , opportunity for choice , provision for quality care , accessible health care & the right to a healthy lifestyle ( All issues that the NCT has been working towards for a long time ) . |
24 | ‘ That was the best two sets of serving I have played against for a long while , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ That was the best two sets of serving I have played against for a long while , ’ he said . |
26 | Kate could n't even justify it by saying it was a boy Lizzy loved , whom her daughter had been with for a long time and so sex was a natural progression . |
27 | ‘ And since it 's been over and finished with for a long time , there does n't seem any point in discussing it , especially right now . |
28 | ‘ Each Schmincke stick is satisfyingly substantial to hold ; not so thin and fragile that the slightest pressure will result in breakages and big enough to work with for a considerable length of time . |
29 | Thus s27 of the Partnership Act states : ( 1 ) Where a partnership entered into for a fixed term is continued after the term has expired , and without any express new agreement , the rights and duties of the partners remain the same as they were at the expiration of the term , so far as is consistent with the incidents of a partnership at will . |
30 | It then dawned on him disagreeable that not only was he in for a Dickensian banquet ( although he had taken care of that problem , he remembered cheeringly ) but for Dickensian readings . |