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

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1 Enjoyment obviously does derive from performing successfully for the side but being determined to enjoy the occasion , be it a wet Northampton Monday or a NatWest Final , should n't be reliant solely on personal success .
2 Its European outlet , Pinnacle Data Systems UK Ltd , is currently in talks with a European manufacturer to get its products made locally for the UK and continental markets .
3 But , she was telling the story of a man who was travelling over the moor and it was many years ago on horseback and er he was completely lost and wan , it was getting dark and he wanted to stay somewhere for the night and he sort of travelled and could n't see anywhere and eventually down a long drive he saw a house wi , blazing with lights so he went down this house and er , all the windows were alight , you know were lit up and he knocked at the door and knocked at the door , and knocked at the door and could n't get any answer , no one ever came to the door so in desperation he thought well this is no good !
4 I mean it 's mostly for the kids or if , w when we 're travelling in the car anywhere .
5 After primary fermentation the beer is stored ( the German word is ‘ lagered ’ ) for a short time but rarely for the month or more that is standard abroad .
6 The planting of the woods above Halling continued into the 19th and early 20th century for woodcutters , as well as producing Bavins etc. for the lime and cement industry , planted young trees .
7 It is all right for the hero and heroine to go to bed together , although if they actually make love before they are married , a wedding should follow immediately .
8 ‘ So off I went , and when I got to the Severn Bridge , I thought to myself , ‘ I can go straight on and take him to Potter 's and get about four hundred quid carcase value , or turn right for the University and probably have nothing …
9 Pallister missed the European Championship because of back and foot injuries and Ferguson stressed : ‘ He has worked so hard this summer to get right for the season and I am sure it will pay off for him . ’
10 This time the party campaigned more effectively for the treaty and 60% of its supporters voted Yes .
11 They used to put the cloth on for the winter and take it off during the summer .
12 When Kent played Surrey in 1890 a fine spread was laid on for the gentlemen but the professionals ‘ were left to shift for themselves , and thought themselves lucky to get a bit of bread and cheese ’ .
13 Henrietta , tall for her age and spectacularly thin , stood by them in the bikini she had put on for the sunshine and the wand , hovering round the crowd , finally pointed at her .
14 Before long , the baby will be large enough for the midwife and doctor to feel her position inside you .
15 We had gotten to that section of the tune where it was obvious that we had played enough for the outro and I decided , off the top of my head , to start playing a song that I had started writing earlier in the week .
16 Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has all along been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided ( they usually do ) .
17 COTES DU RHONE ( Morrisons , £2.99 ) : A gloriously full , juicy , fruity red that is good enough for the turkey and cheap enough for party drinking .
18 The colour range is amazing and there is generally enough for the hems and sewing on the buttons of one garment on each reel .
19 Fifth bottom is quite enough for the chairman and the manager to continue their policy of keeping the fans in the dark .
20 Eventually things got cool enough for the protons and neutrons to fuse and form atomic nuclei ; later still it was possible for electrons to cling to the nuclei , thus creating atoms .
21 This does n't mean that you have to spend a fortune on tools , but beware of cheap spanners and screwdrivers which may not be strong enough for the job or of cheap hammers which may lose their heads .
22 Hari took the money out of the old cracked teapot she kept on the shelf , she had just enough for the rent and she smiled in relief .
23 Better for the employees and pensioners , he said yesterday , for Pilkington to stay and run the business as it runs its UK operations .
24 Better for the employees and pensioners , he said yesterday , for Pilkington to stay and run the business as it runs its UK operations .
25 Okay , thanks very much for the call and raising the question
26 Much for the specialist and general reader to enjoy .
27 So much for the experts and their fuckin' theories , the driver thought bitterly .
28 So much for the nuts and bolts of shooting video but what makes a movie work on screen ?
29 I did n't care much for the hens and geese but I had quite a high opinion of the pigs .
30 The Prudential appealed , contending that there were two contracts and that stamp duty was payable only for the land and the works completed on 18 October 1989 .
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