Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for [art] [num] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm only here for the one night . ’
2 Yet , while the traditional working class had little prospect of improving their economic and social opportunities , this was not so for the two and a half million or so families whose income varied between £2 and £4 per week .
3 There are many differences between these two bodies , but a detailed comparative study could be useful not only for the two areas involved but also for the southern European countries about to join the EEC .
4 We provide a service not only for the six thousand odd people that are on the campus
5 If you fall out with someone in your own office or factory , the working atmosphere may become intolerable , not just for the two of you , but also for your colleagues .
6 This is a fairly staggering claim , not least for the 200,000 odd people employed by an industry which has expanded to the point where Scotland is currently the second biggest financial centre in the EC .
7 And Goethe — although he retained his admiration for the Greeks , and not least for the three tragedians , right up to his death in 1832 — mostly looked in other directions for his inspiration after the unfinished drama Pandora of 1810 .
8 You may throw cells together at random , over and over again for a billion years , and not once will you get a conglomeration that flies or swims or burrows or runs , or does anything , even badly , that could remotely be construed as working to keep itself alive .
9 My two brothers have worked for my father all their lives and there is n't really enough for the three of us to do .
10 However , despite the small class and the specialist attention he was still considered far behind for a 7 year old .
11 When she just nodded shyly his hands came to her shoulders , warm , possessive hands that stayed right there for the two visitors to see .
12 In fact there were only four , but that looked quite enough for the two dare-devils who 'd volunteered to take part .
13 This is a cave very accommodating for beginners in speleology and indeed for ordinary walkers with no such aspirations who , aided only by a torch , can penetrate quite easily for a hundred yards without meeting any difficulty .
14 But we 'll watch very carefully for the three Luxembourgs at the end of the week , just in case he 's planning a fresh revolt on the stage . ’
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