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

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1 While 5.5mm is the most widely adopted diameter for arrows , it is by no means the only thickness .
2 This leads us to the most widely adopted material for kite sails , Ripstop Nylon
3 Hyacinths , narcissi , crocuses and certain types of tulips are the most widely planted bulbs for indoor displays .
4 The most widely held reason for the decline in Keynesianism was its supposed inability to explain the historically high rates of inflation which occurred in Europe and North America from the late 1960s onwards .
5 Right so press S for select printer .
6 Leaseholders long since obtained remedies for the specific recovery of their land : and those remedies were in fact far superior to the old real actions .
7 After a brief apology she said : ‘ Is it all right to allow credit for this , Miss Carne ? ’
8 Prince , she suggests , never leaves the recording studio long enough to have time for anything romantic like a candelit dinner or taking lady-friends to the movies .
9 The Christmas Crib appeal brings in much needed revenue for the work of the society , and Father Gannon asked for the continued support of clergy , schools and people of the diocese .
10 But the railway station has only tardily gained recognition for its contribution both to the railway system in particular and to culture and society in general .
11 As one of Africa 's prime tourist attractions , it draws in desperately needed funds for the conservation authorities .
12 Many sleeping pills , antihistamines and other drugs leave the user drowsy during the day , so always check labels for warnings about this side-effect .
13 Although the government reported that the first four days of the war had cost Britain £100m in ammunition and equipment , the cost is so far proving light for Mr Average .
14 The Government and senior police officers have so far resisted calls for a ‘ ring of steel ’ , Belfast-style protection , with closed circuit television , control zones , and very restricted access .
15 We 've only really got work for the the labourers in the form , even labourers are n't employed up to the ninth floor cos that work 's already been completed .
16 With chains and gags and — dirt — This week , ever so efficiently filing records for this surgeon , I just happened to come across a sixteen-year-old who had his leg off last year — they 're fitting him with an artificial one , it takes months , they 're incredibly slow — and it 's started up for certain now in his other leg , he does n't know , but I know , I know lots of things .
17 Minny and I have so often despised D for putting up with her .
18 You 've learned there 's no hope with one-night standers , so simply say thanks for the meal , but no thanks when they start asking for the afters .
19 It is not enough simply to suggest justifications for the existence of private ownership .
20 Even so there remain causes for concern in the Labour camp .
21 Many other institutes adopted a variety of the armed services funds as their mascot and held ‘ gift sales ’ , ‘ bring and buy ’ events and so on to raise money for their special fund .
22 Not for the first time , Beth asked herself how she could so readily condemn David for being so weak as to love someone who had treated him in such a callous and despicable manner , when she herself was guilty of the very same weakness !
23 A woman on the dole in a Sunderland sink estate tells me she has only voluntarily paid rent for two weeks in three years .
24 The new bridge is elegantly designed , with each saddle running in neatly milled channels for accuracy of alignment when adjusting for either height or intonation .
25 In radio broadcasting a small number of sonic entities suffice for the expression of all artistic thoughts ; the gramophone and the various mechanical instruments are evolving such clear sonorities that one will be able to write much less heavily instrumented pieces for them .
26 This not only unfairly impedes opportunity for the people concerned .
27 ‘ It would be difficult to imagine a less likely looking place for the continuation of the great trade route into Chinese Turkestan .
28 The journal apparently never made money for Crookes after all , but it kept his name before the public ; and being an editor does give some power , patronage and influence .
29 William Charles , the eldest son , had only recently left town for good , off to join his cousins in London ; young Benjamin was too young to be playing at soldiers , and Charles the Cheesemonger himself was a bit too old and certainly far too unhealthy to offer his services as a volunteer .
30 Those areas of the East End of London with large Jewish populations were the most easily chosen targets for this .
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