Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For every bright-eyed wagon train or trail blazing adventure , there are a dozen Westerns dealing with lawmen or outlaws who have outlived their times and now find themselves constrained by the pettiness of a civilisation which is rarely grateful for the way they have cleared the ground for its progress .
2 Among the many cathedrals with Norman remains , it is most usual for the nave to be unaltered — the eastern arm and transepts were generally enlarged later to provide more accommodation .
3 In the last day or two , I have had some very positive comments about it and am most grateful for the amount of work done by all concerned .
4 The tension that every honest office-holder in the Church must feel between ‘ the system ’ and his ( male language appropriate here ) Christian pastoral impulses is most acute for the Bishop of Rome .
5 But this emphasis is rather distorting for the play as a whole , for it is in danger of reducing the language to examples of one of the three styles .
6 In some cases long-term relationships grow up between casual workers and particular organizations In a few cases , Particularly In the banqueting establishments of a few large London hotels , where there is at least one " event " on most days of the week and most weeks of the year , there are some casuals who work effectively full-time for the organization concerned .
7 However elaborate ( indeed , contrived ) this theorizing may be , it is still not wholly adequate for the task in hand .
8 ‘ Samways is most doubtful for the week-end .
9 So long as we looked upon the production of value and the value of the product of capital individually , the bodily form of the commodities produced was wholly immaterial for the analysis , whether it was machines , for instance , corn , or looking glasses .
10 perhaps in six months or in sixty years erm facing the same kind of problem again er I , I can erm I have close experience with a situation on my , on my own patch which rises from time to time an and is most unpleasant for the people in and it goes back if I might say so an and therefore the planning considerations that have been mentioned need to be paid attention to .
11 This should make life a little easier for the prosecutor , but let's not forget that the prosecutor only deals in terms of the crimes , with violence that has occurred , and the violence that has occurred is of course something which has gone wrong in society .
12 Buxtehude , which is studied first , is most interesting for the way in which an attempt has been made to treat a large area of a small town , ranging from centre to suburb .
13 Of the other ‘ new towns ’ , apart from Hastings , Midhurst , Pevensey , Rye , New Shoreham , Wardour and Westham , the most interesting for the historian is New Winchelsea .
14 That , my Lord , the matter moves on to the fifteenth of October on which day er the plaintiff together with Mr attended Richmond Magistrates Court and obtained a protection order from the justices in relation to the premises and then on the sixteenth of October erm this was the day when things started to go very badly wrong for the plaintiff because Mr by now had returned from his holiday and come back cautiously , he apparently attended after his holiday and on this day Mr was told that , by Mrs that it was not possible to proceed with the financial er dealings that had been agreed between them unless the Frinton property was offered as security .
15 We prefer OS/2 , because it 's a better operating system , and it is becoming the preferred choice for large commercial users , but Windows is most popular for the standalone . ’
16 So too does Rosalind Russell ; perhaps she sounds a little old for the part , but her dry tones give her numbers a splendidly acerbic edge .
17 The most important safeguard is probably the entitlement to legal advice ; this is also the one that may be most inconvenient for the police .
18 I am extremely grateful for the assistance your staff have provided through CAB offices in assisting individuals in connection with Community Charge and trust that this will continue into the Council Tax era following 1 April 1993 .
19 The Business Location Service is extremely grateful for the support it has been given and looks forward to even greater success with its partners in the year ahead .
20 The impact of Big Bang on GKR was especially profitable for the firm because it was well prepared .
21 All too often , resort is made to the standard measures of housing deprivation which are easily available from the Census , without any apparent consideration of whether these are sufficiently specific for the purpose at hand .
22 Did you think I 'd be so grateful for the chance of a job I would n't mind if my family were thrown out of theirs ? ’
23 PS I am so grateful for the £48 a week you let me have .
24 And I would have said , Ray , please I was brought up with this , and it 's vulgar to discuss money over the telephone , erm , you know do n't dream of paying me anything , I 'm just ever so grateful for the opportunity .
25 ‘ From what I heard you say a few minutes ago , you 're not feeling quite so grateful for the job now . ’
26 But even if the analysis is internally consistent , as a prescriptive policy it appears intellectually naïve in the light of historical evidence , especially that for the period between the wars .
27 It is therefore only profitable for the firm to demand just enough labour to meet the demand for output .
28 What was possible for the nation under the Old Covenant is no less possible for the church under the New .
29 ‘ I felt so sorry for the council I almost sent THEM a fiver . ’
30 I felt so sorry for the horse while he was cutting his teeth that I pussyfooted around , falling into my old bad habit of asking Skipper if he 'd like to do something rather than telling him .
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