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

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1 Most significantly , Mirror papers introduced modern printing techniques , processed photos locally for immediate use and speeded up the presses .
2 A little fishing is carried on , mostly for local consumption and although most supplies have to be imported , milk and eggs are readily available .
3 Read widely for historical knowledge and to improve your English .
4 Immunohistochemistry showed that these distorted hepatocytes stained intensely for cytoplasmic HBsAg and cytoplasmic and nuclear HBcAg ( Fig 2A , B ) .
5 Practise it slowly for maximum benefit and to safeguard your back .
6 With this growing experience he has found a means to fight more effectively for social justice and the needs of his fellow-workers .
7 The traveller who rides on a local bus can learn a lot : in the mountains of Greece everyone clings on for dear life and makes the sign of the cross at every bend in the road ; in the Thar Desert , Rajasthan , a sense of humour is essential , especially when the giggling driver moves the sheltering bus to reveal squatting passengers answering the call of nature , and in South America it helps if you do n't mind sitting next to a chicken or sharing the floor with a goat .
8 The industry is still stuffed with excess capacity , mostly taken on for Big Bang and the freak year of boom that followed ( until the 1987 crash ) .
9 Contact : Motif Editions on for everyday range and Publications Department , City Art Gallery on for Eric Gill cards
10 Now I know there is a view that french polish is old fashioned , it not tough enough for everyday use and is not relevant to contemporary furniture .
11 We have too much hurrying about in these islands ; much for idle pleasure and more from over activity in the pursuit of wealth without regard to the good or happiness of others .
12 It is important for the Opposition to bear it in mind that their opposition to the roads programme is a recipe not only for increased congestion but for increased fatalities and casualties on our roads .
13 For Mrs Thatcher , at loggerheads with many of her own party over European issues , this summit was crucial , as it set the tone for debates leading up to 1992 — not only for European unification but for the next British election in which Europe will be a deciding factor .
14 One such case of this node would be a readerly conception of a cynical author , perhaps , one who writes only for financial return or with disinterest or contempt for his or her readers .
15 To add to AW 's existing range of products a number of high quality and complementary brands of beer with the capacity not only for regional development but also rapid national development through AW 's marketing network .
16 Penalties awarded only for foul play and repeated infringement .
17 The Peta was intended only for local defence but there was also the Hei-Ho whose strength in Java was close on 25000 .
18 The unexplained gap between the pay of 26-year-old men and women was 51 per cent allowing only for educational background and employment experience , or 38 per cent allowing also for information on job characteristics .
19 He was dignified , he was knowledgeable , and he obviously had great feeling not only for British art but all kinds of art .
20 The evolution of human ego-structures is of immense significance not only for psychoanalytic ego-psychology but also for the principal subject of this book : namely , the psychopathology of our times and its relation to the cultural , economic and psychological evolution of our species .
21 Although in the case of learning disabilities he accepted that he was dealing with congenital conditions incapable of radical improvement , his regimen called not only for humane treatment but also for an appreciation that disabled people deserved special understanding because of their superior spiritual status .
22 Remember that you are reading not only for historical information but also to increase your historical understanding .
23 As this liaison officer recognised , the basic level of skills training equipped them only for unskilled work and they had to learn to cope with compromise :
24 Many will sell only for hard currency and all are expensive .
25 Quantities should be of the order ½-1 kg per sq m ( 1–2 lb per sq yd ) where the pH is 6.0 , and double this if it is 5.0 , giving less for sandy soil and more for clay .
26 In ‘ Comfort ’ , gear ratios are maintained as high as possible , while in ‘ Special Range ’ it is quicker to kick down for rapid acceleration and remains in a lower ratio until higher engine speeds .
27 Since the study by Vawter ( 1972 ) , the old problems of inspiration and inerrancy have largely been given a rest by Catholic theologians ; perhaps for sheer weariness and relief , but perhaps also because from the late 1960s many of them were theologizing in exciting new university contexts and learning the arcane language of philosophical hermeneutics .
28 Erm if you wish to proceed with this proposal , I would suggest perhaps that erm it is n't uncertainty of responsibility but perhaps the extent of responsibilities and powers of the various agencies which need to be clarified and I , it is , it is pro probably that area which erm will be addressed by er th the analysis which takes place erm after the immediate problems are behind us er but certainly the implications for the Strategic Planning Committee erm and for , perhaps for local planning or something which erm the Chief Officers could be asked to report back to this Committee .
29 I 'm all for loud singing and opposition-baiting at matches and other times , but I do n't normally Do The Dambusters , or worse still the ‘ who 's that dying on the runway ’ stuff .
30 Acting on that basis , the kind of socialism that he advocated was then , was guild socialism , or more popularly nowadays , workers ' control , and what he would have hoped to see was something which , most mysteriously , does n't yet even now seem to be coming to the fore , the use of industrial power by the workers not merely for economic advantage but for political ends .
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