Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Four ‘ change-facilitating factors ’ are picked out by Ramon ; heavy and unchanging reliance on segregated institutions ; the existence of a minority of psychiatrists prepared to act politically ( while not having the desire to act in a party political framework ) ; the autonomous nature of the regions leading to more enthusiastic reform beginning in socialist and communist areas ; and perhaps most importantly for the concerns of this book , |
2 | And , most importantly for the lads , judging by the roar which greeted its first appearance , he can still windmill his right arm . |
3 | I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’ |
4 | Additional imports generated may have been around 15 per cent for the United Kingdom , rather less for the EEC but a good deal more for the United States . |
5 | Unfortunately he 'd been burned , but not badly enough for the bone structure to be altered as it was in Lawton 's case . ’ |
6 | And then we went right through Belgium and Holland , we were stuck in Holland for er in luckily enough for the winter . |
7 | Houghton convinced himself he was searching so avidly for the match that he was almost willing himself to find it . |
8 | But apparently he 's all right for the weekend because Saturday is a courting-free day ! ’ |
9 | He said it was all right for the pot to come off and for him to walk on the injured foot . |
10 | It will see me all right for the day . |
11 | ‘ We 'll be all right for the night . ’ |
12 | Although it may be all right for the spokesman for the Opposition to talk about taking no measures , surely from all parts of the Province there is a cry for a security policy now to carry out what his own colleagues said would have to be done : to extirpate the IRA ? |
13 | It is all right for the hero and heroine to go to bed together , although if they actually make love before they are married , a wedding should follow immediately . |
14 | ‘ But I did n't catch it , ’ said Stuart , puzzled , not realising the adult wish to make everything all right for the child , and to justify buying the rod . |
15 | I filed that away and asked if it was all right for the girls to stay until the doctors had done their rounds . |
16 | It was all right for the likes of May and Izzy , always shouting and laughing and making her cry . |
17 | It was pretty old and too small now , making me look skinnier than I was , but it would be all right for the trip . |
18 | But okay you 're going to be all right for the concert a week on Friday ? |
19 | ‘ That 's all right for the moment , but I hope , Jane , that you 'll look higher than domestic activity , and think about a better way of using your energy and intelligence in the service of God . ’ |
20 | So while it was wrong for the IRA to let off bombs in Northern Ireland it was quite all right for the DGSE to let them off in New Zealand . |
21 | ‘ He 'll be all right for the pageant , I promise you . ’ |
22 | But how did it happen that the Davy miner 's lamp worked out so well for the owners and so badly for the miners ? |
23 | It is always difficult for members of any industry to look far into the future and it is especially so for the farming industry . |
24 | It is no longer possible to either create a toner particle small enough to stick to a single pixel of charge or to maintain that pixel of charge in isolation long enough for the toner , were it there , to stick . |
25 | But they survived long enough for the continents to regroup and to radically alter the atmosphere . |
26 | The seizure of Oslo was delayed by only a few hours , just long enough for the king , his ministers and most of parliament — the collective personification of constitutional legitimacy — to evade capture . |
27 | When a person of rank died far from home , and it was known that the funeral would therefore be delayed , embalming allowed the body to remain recognizable long enough for the relatives to make a positive identification on its arrival home . |
28 | ( d ) Do n't wave the cards about ; hold the card steadily in front of the class long enough for the students to grasp what situation you are trying to present . |
29 | Pistol in hand , she paused just long enough for the others to catch up , and handed the goggles to Benny , deciding she 'd probably better play it safe and not risk letting any of the inhabitants of 1915 get an idea of how they worked . |
30 | HALEMA STAYED FOR three days , just long enough for her round figure bobbing up and down the beach to become familiar , long enough for the affection she exuded to be returned tenfold . |