Example sentences of "[adv] for the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is worth saying that this Bill has nothing to do with privatisation or the Rothschild report ; it will give the tools to British Coal so that it can compete successfully for the coal contract post-April 1993 . |
2 | To herself Annabel thought that it would n't interfere with the running of the Universe if enough money could be found somewhere for the university fees and accommodation for Eve Malone , the child who had no home except the big bleak convent with the heavy iron gates . |
3 | Which seemed to imply that Balliol had crossed the Fintry and Campsie Fells and was still heading southwards , presumably for the Clyde valley . |
4 | Her face was a tragic mask , that of a woman who has sent all her sons to a war and waits hourly for the death telegram . |
5 | Several commercial pantographs are available , mostly for the BBC Micro , and some are even offered in kit form for the adventurous to build for themselves . |
6 | Trade unions were already suffering , and the implementation of the decision to return to the gold standard augured badly for the staple export industries . |
7 | Thankfully for the Hibs manager , Reid 's ankle is not broken as was first feared but he is doubtful for Saturday 's match against Airdrie which could result in a recall for John Burridge . |
8 | When you reach the main road at the information centre , turn right for the car park . |
9 | As Ashley Mountney could not become entirely independent of the wholesalers overnight it was decided to start a subsidiary company expressly for the retailing operation and in 1968 , little more than one year after the move to Carno , Ashley Shops ltd was formed . |
10 | A British double-century looks very much on for the 11-times South African champion , who was the first man to achieve that feat in his native land . |
11 | Do you combine it with the weekly ‘ big shop ’ at Sainsbury 's , wait until you fall ill or hang on for the January sales ? |
12 | Sixty extra Scottish Office staff have been taken on for the agriculture department 's area offices , plus a further 30 at its Edinburgh headquarters . |
13 | Yes because in the summer I mean you , some time in the , in this next term would be the ideal thing really because that , if she can stay on for the summer term |
14 | A fierce battle is now on for the constituent firms across Europe , the Pacific basin and Canada . |
15 | ‘ The fact of the matter is , several of the teachers on the course you missed because of skiving off on holiday , a number of them have asked me if they can stay on for the autumn term . |
16 | ‘ The DJ took up the same line when he came on for the broadcast quiz interview , ’ she went on . |
17 | I eased down , just holding on for the silver medal , but it was the end of my Commonwealth Games . |
18 | And there seemed an almost endless queue of freighters , tankers and oreships waiting in the roads at each end , some at anchor , some jostling politely for the lock entrances . |
19 | This further expansion gave greater insight into the information requirements of the system ( eg for the activity Tender for services , information about tender procedures , potential contractors , standards required , etc could be relevant ) , and could be checked against the information actually available in practice , an approach that is examined further in Chapter 11 . |
20 | That 's enough for the I R A to have made him a target , five employees of the firm have now been killed since nineteen eighty five . |
21 | We were all fatigued enough for the rail road from Southampton is new and rough . ’ |
22 | It is not self-evident that membership of a trade union should be a condition of participation in industrial democracy ; nor enough for the majority Report to assert , simply as a statement of belief , that ‘ if employees wish to be represented on the board , they must be prepared to organise ’ — that is , to join trade unions — ‘ to make representation on the board effective ’ . |
23 | Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality . |
24 | Drill and chisel the mortise and recess ( as previously ) deep enough for the striker plate . |
25 | A hole is then cut in the lid large enough for the powerhead intake to go through and into the pipe . |
26 | This is why thresholds are needed : when cat is presented , numerous logogens will be excited , but in every case the excitation will not be high enough for the threshold level to be reached — except for the logogen for cat , which will receive so much evidence that its threshold will be reached . |
27 | This was enough for the Home Secretary to send the case back for a fourth hearing to the Court of Appeal , with the recommendation that they summon Mathews as a witness to test his credibility . |
28 | We can not thank you all enough for the kind letters of support and assistance . |
29 | Unfortunately he 'd been burned , but not badly enough for the bone structure to be altered as it was in Lawton 's case . ’ |
30 | There is a growing number of course in higher education with a language component but — apart from the law degrees — not enough for the service professions and vocations . |