Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They had enjoyed my Watering-Place , a collection of interlinked sketches about Tunbridge Wells , lately published ( 'We 'd been rather badly off for books ' ) , and they had tales of other writers . |
2 | Of course , the hundred years is only just up for Darwin and not yet up for Freud , depending on when you start the hundred years it makes a . |
3 | Wilson 's relieving kick was charged down by Graeme Copeland who gathered and went over to touch down mid-way out for Cullen to add the points . |
4 | Fourth , central Greece , and in particular Boiotia , was not well off for harbours , but Thessaly had Pagasai , the ancestor of the modern Volos , still a port of economic importance . |
5 | Of course , the hundred years is only just up for Darwin and not yet up for Freud , depending on when you start the hundred years it makes a . |
6 | We 're always well off for salmon and trout because my friend Chris the Stuffer keeps us liberally supplied . |
7 | We swim , with strong kicks and powerful strokes , far enough out for discretion , deep enough for fun . |