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

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1 They made it to the end of the road in Bombay where all the cars had to be steam cleaned inside and out for the last leg of the journey .
2 ‘ Work was done to improve the station 's appearance both inside and out for the benefit of customers , ’ said Mr Speke .
3 Can this expense be offset against the director 's Schedule E assessment on the grounds that the guarantee had been given wholly , necessarily and exclusively for the purpose of the business ?
4 However , to translate this vision into effective classroom practice resulting in the amelioration of standards and the quality of learning experiences , teachers do need appropriate training to equip them personally and professionally for the task .
5 Under the coalition agreement the new government aimed " to achieve the unity of Germany swiftly and responsibly for the whole of the German Democratic Republic [ East Germany or GDR ] at one time after negotiations with the Federal Republic of Germany [ West Germany ] on the basis of Article 23 of the [ West German ] Basic Law " [ see also p. 37259 ] .
6 Of particular concern has been exploring ways and means of reconciling the requirements of security with the practical need for easier access generally and especially for the unhindered trolley routes for books and papers .
7 The historical experiences undergone by blacks during slavery are invoked to explain why blacks are so demonstrably well equipped physically and psychologically for the demands of sport .
8 It was also important to ensure that Mr Reynolds was fit to undergo surgery and to prepare him both physically and psychologically for the operation .
9 Also , the legal costs had not been expended wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the profession .
10 ( 2 ) The loans must be to defray expenditure incurred in acquiring ordinary share capital of a close company complying with s13A(2) as described above , or in lending to such a close company where the money loaned is used wholly and exclusively for the purpose of its business or the business of any of its associated companies provided the latter are also close companies satisfying the conditions of s13A(2). ( 3 ) When interest is paid on the manager 's loan , Newco must continue to comply with s13A(2) — this means it must continue to satisfy the relevant purpose test rather than that it should continue to remain a close company ; in the case of a purchase of shares in Target , the reason why Newco should be close after the institutions commit to invest is to ensure that institutions and management can invest at the same time and that , at that time , Newco is both close and satisfies the relevant purpose test , ie already controls Target ; management can not commit Newco to acquiring Target until the institutions have committed to funding Newco , and once they have so committed the institutions are likely to control Newco under s416 , so a structure is needed whereby management also controls Newco at this point .
11 Computer software licence fees should be deductible as trading expenses if of a revenue nature and incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of the trade .
12 Charges on income of a company which are not incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of its trade ( for example , interest payments by Newco while it is an investment company ) can not be carried forward against Newco 's profits once it becomes a trading company , so there is some significance in the timing of the hive-up from Target to Newco .
13 Bissett had been content , had worked intensely and well for the whole of the previous week .
14 The lights flickered on and off for the last dance .
15 Speaking last night from the motel in Kelowna , 400 miles north of Vancouver , where she has lived on and off for the last three years , Mrs Allan said : ‘ I am not coming home until I have got my child .
16 He 'd had them on and off for the past couple of weeks .
17 A 17,000-foot volcano called Nevada del Ruiz , which seems to have been slumbering off and on for the past four hundred years , erupted and melted the snow and ice which covered most of its upper reaches , giving rise to an estimated seventy-five million cubic yards ’ mudslide .
18 With the possible exception of Louis Malle , none of that generation of French movie-makers was too happy with more grandiose material : sitting through some of Doniol-Valcroze 's later films , one longed more and more for the simplicity of that one .
19 The intention , says D , is to nurture new performers and broaden the scene 's support base : ‘ It 's up to us , the established people , to bring this thing further and then for the next wave to strengthen it even more . ’
20 What one found in the stricter forms of feudalism was an attempt to organize landed wealth more directly and coherently for the recruitment of knights .
21 This possibility will seem unacceptable only to critics who insist that election must be by votes cast directly and personally for the successful candidate .
22 Comprehensively equipped with electric windows ( one touch up and down for the driver ) , central locking power mirrors and so on , the finish reflects the fact that they take a bit of trouble up in Sunderland .
23 In common law the directors of a company owe a general fiduciary duty to act honestly and fairly for the benefit of the company and its shareholders .
24 Although some horses will travel in horse trailers as if it is second nature to them , even without having any previous related experience ; and some horses will stand perfectly and quietly for the farrier when they are being shod for the first time ; many will not !
25 I mean you must , if you 're looking after a little girl , you must in the end , unless you 've low and detest children , or unless you 're out purely and simply for the money , I mean how can you
26 ‘ She should n't be out and about for the rest of the year in my view . ’
27 The insects are out and about for the same reason as us , moving at night to beat the midday heat at the very centre of the Grand Canyon .
28 It is not a bad idea to say ‘ thank you ’ every now and then for the good things in your life .
29 It seemed the weight of evidence had come down substantially and significantly for the Crown case .
30 Therefore , these two speeches sum up the difference between Brutus and Cassius : Brutus works unselfishly and nobly for the good of the people of Rome , disregarding personal cost ( for it did cost Brutus a lot to kill Caesar ) , while Cassius is jealous of Caesar 's great power and begins the conspiracy with hopes of gaining more prestige and power for himself .
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