Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [adv] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 The leaders of the new state — Ignacy Paderewski and Roman Dmowski — were campaigning vigorously for an even bigger allocation of German territory .
2 And he went to take her by the arm , for he feared that she might fall — only for an even worse horror to grip Sally-Anne , so that she pushed him violently away , quite unable to control herself , stammering , ‘ No — no … ’
3 John spends every spare moment watching Swift Tuttle , as it rockets past the earth , knowing that on its next return , mankind may be in for a much closer encounter .
4 This disc is a must for all game fans and for those with adlib compatible soundcards your in for an even bigger treat .
5 He was tired already yet he knew he was in for an even longer night once he was home .
6 Take the custom of mourning , for instance ; at the funeral itself , and traditionally for a much longer period , a woman who has lost a husband or close relative wears black , and can be thus almost anonymous in appearance .
7 With no back-up flap system the aeroplane is set up for a slightly flatter flapless approach at 130 knots .
8 Some obviously saw the events in Spain as fascism limbering up for an even greater conflict ; Spain was seen as an experimental laboratory for the arms , equipment and strategy of the fascist powers .
9 But , in spite of the Royal Navy , Jones , after a voyage to be described later , sailed safely back to France , where his reception more than made up for the much cooler one he had received after his ‘ Whitehaven ’ cruise 18 months before .
10 You are a turkey — ’ she cast about for an even worse insult , ‘ a puritan ! ’
11 However for a much smaller vocabulary , the zonal information seems to be more restrictive , especially when applied in combination with word-initial characters .
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