Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] for an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In addressing them he utters no words of condemnation as he does in the case of the scribes and Pharisees , yet he nevertheless looks for an unconditional and wholehearted response from them . |
2 | The design also allows for an additional deep aluminium box fascia to be fitted , if required , which completely conceals the gutter . |
3 | The interim standard also allows for an initial step towards data compression which , in the future , will be extended to permit full multimedia capabilities . |
4 | Respect for Animals also calls for an immediate ban on fur farming , an end to fur sales within five years and for people to show their feelings if they see somebody wearing a pelt in the street . |
5 | It is evident in the vitality of the arts — hardly a city in the country now lacks for an international festival — and it contributed last year to the remarkable election of Mary Robinson , only in her mid-40s and impatient with old ways , to the ( largely honorary ) post of president . |
6 | While they were still together she started a video course and now works for an independent television company . |
7 | German actor Curt Jurgens took the role of her tolerant husband , who eventually falls for an American heiress . |
8 | This frequently accounts for an apparent lack of appetite of the power-tool . |
9 | This outlined the familiar and depressing picture of existing services dominated by large , old , isolated hospitals with shortages of staff and amenities and with inadequate day and out-patient psychiatric facilities , and put forward plans for an overall improvement of services . |