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

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1 But like , it was alright then because like means that you can changed up in this one corner of the changing room all the time and so I 'd got my shirt on while I was putting my T-shirt on like for the reason that my bra strap was bust , not actually because I 'd got a gigantic love bite around my neck !
2 Perhaps they had been in the Rorim long enough for the animals to become used to each other .
3 There has been no credible claim of responsibility so far for the blasts , many of which were caused by car bombs not previously used in India .
4 It is no longer possible to either create a toner particle small enough to stick to a single pixel of charge or to maintain that pixel of charge in isolation long enough for the toner , were it there , to stick .
5 I 've got to go and see Wally in tomorrow for the forms , I ai n't got any forms to fill in cos I 'm officially not leaving , I 'm only moving
6 But he was still covering the door and-to move his seat apparently just for the sake of moving would seem suspicious — and it occurred to him that Washington DC would be full of people who knew the surveillance trade that tonight a lot of people would be running genuine surveillances .
7 And you keep the person in that condition long enough for the damaged red cells to be replaced .
8 Then with energy to spare you proceeded to participate in the ‘ Measured Medau Mile ’ to raise funds not only for the Society but also , through the British Kidney Patient Association , for a Children 's Renal Unit at Guy 's Hospital .
9 There 's a cafe not just for the congregation , but for anyone wanting to drop in .
10 Giger was asked to produce designs not only for the full-grown monster , especially its head , but also for the two earlier stages , the ‘ face-hugger ’ ( the piece that comes out of the egg to attach itself to an animal/human and force an embryo down their throat ) and the ‘ chest-burster ’ ( the small creature that has grown enough within the host to burst out to an independent existence , killing the host in the process ) .
11 The result was indeed improved if , of necessity , very basic housing , at a rent low enough for the very poor to pay .
12 ‘ I always , ’ he explains , ‘ had the feeling that I was taking the club back straight for the first two feet of the backswing but now I am taking it slightly inside .
13 The 2 friends took up the tandem around 5 months ago especially for the race .
14 Alan got a message for you all the stewards and secretaries within Pilkingtons and also the A E U , M S F and the T & G thanks very much for the initiative you 've in getting us all together and the initiative you 've took in getting us part of the European set-up company Pilkingtons , at this present time are very negative .
15 Thanks very much for the lift , ’ said he .
16 and er , which we finished , and I would really just like to say that erm , thanks very much for the cooperation that we received from the offices generally across the authority .
17 Erm thanks very much for the directions er you gave me , it 's quite awkward coming off the main road there cos you really have
18 Thanks very much for the diagnosis , Doc , ’ Rory returned wryly .
19 Okay , thanks very much for the call and raising the question
20 If I was to describe the symptoms that would limit the songs too specifically for the listener . ’
21 This is likely to be the case not just for the first-time buyer , but also higher up the housing market .
22 Within this section attention will be given to preparation not only for the selling task , in which there is little or no scope for the salesperson to bargain with the buyer , but also for where selling may involve a degree of negotiation between buyer and seller .
23 It 's essential there is a good rtelationship not just for the prisoner but also for the children themselves
24 On Good Friday 1958 the first march set out for Aldermaston , the atomic research establishment in Berkshire , under the CND symbol , a black circle forked with a white ‘ drooping cross ’ , the semaphore symbols for N and D , which became the membership badge not only for the campaign but for a certain kind of non-conformity among young people .
25 Nonconformity had now become part of that high street and as such had a responsibility not just for the souls of the gathered faithful but for society as a whole .
26 We accept responsibility not only for the acts and omissions of our own employees and agents but also for those of our suppliers with whom we contract to provide a holiday or reasonable standard .
27 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
28 He made a click of disapproval loud enough for the young man to hear .
29 This had been a great success in both countries not only for the deaf but for their hearing fellow citizens , who made " learning sign language " the second most popular study after English in adult education .
30 The main obstacles to normalizing relations appeared to be North Korea 's unwillingness to allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities , and Japan 's refusal to accede to the North 's demand for compensation not merely for the period of Japan 's colonization of the country ( 1910-45 ) but also for the post-Pacific War period .
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