Example sentences of "[verb] for [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They encompass all kinds of visual material and account for both the aesthetic and non-aesthetic response . |
2 | Further analysis showed no differences in results between schools in which the projects were taught for only the minimum time compared with those that taught it for longer . |
3 | Printed by Imprimeries Réunies , Lausanne , the books are intended for both the general public and scholars . |
4 | Only by qualifying for either the English Tourist Board crown grading and quality scheme , or one of the other nationally recognised quality schemes , can establishments be singles out with the relevant symbol and this is the result of independent , objective assessment by trained inspectors , not as a result of decisions by council staff . |
5 | She now writes for both the British and American press . |
6 | This new use meant a severe criticism of the earlier knowledge , since Marx believed that the studies he was using had originally been made for exactly the opposite purpose to his ; they had been made in order to justify the oppression which Marx say as the core of the capitalist system . |
7 | But the association of menstrual blood pollutes her and she loses for ever the pristine purity of a female child . |
8 | The artefact 's capacity to separate itself from the immediacy of a relationship embodied in the concept of utility is most evident in the manner in which it is used for precisely the opposite function , that is , to separate the individual from productive activity . |
9 | ‘ It was n't easy paying for both the new carpet and the runabout . ’ |
10 | Humans , we are told , never tolerate for long the predatory and revolutionary power of money without constraining it . |
11 | ‘ And alongside the target for inflation , I am setting monitoring ranges for both the narrow and broad measures of the money supply . |
12 | For those regular expert witnesses who feel the need to charge more than £90 an hour ( or £500 for their initial report in a medical negligence case ) an explanation should be proffered to avoid subsequent substantial difficulty on taxation , and the words ‘ as recommended by the BMA ’ would not normally suffice for either the retaining lawyer or the court . |
13 | But there is little difference at present between the dates provided for both the early rampart and the wall . |
14 | In place of the great Moscow or Kolomna merchant , the Nizhny Novogorod miller , the Moscow flax or hemp-factory owner , the large export wholesaler , and the old ‘ flour dealers ’ , the railroad stations now swarmed with a mass of small traders , exporters , and commission merchants , all buying grain , hemp , hides , lard , sheepskin , down and bristles — in a word , everything bound for either the domestic or the foreign market . |
15 | They are generalist carnivores adapted for both the crushing and slicing of food . |
16 | But the Ivory & Sime trust caters for both the faint-hearted and those happy to embrace risk in the hope of greater rewards . |
17 | A detailed story was constructed and refined to account for both the straightforward and more difficult aspects of Prolog . |
18 | As for public relations , who could dislike for long the public relations man with his gin and tonic in hand , carnation in his button-hole , and soothing , helpful words ? |
19 | It was the last great age of travel — by ship and by train — before the joys and mysteries and individualism of travel were overtaken by the bland , pre-packaged age of tourism when daily long-distance flights , with their second-rate movies , plastic food , and attendant jet lag , replaced for ever the slow boat to China and the stopping train to Samarkand . |
20 | If you build a relief road which is fairly tightly in to the built up area , that relief road will cater for both the long distance bypassable traffic and the local traffic . |
21 | Charges have also been advocated for precisely the opposite reason . |
22 | If either or both these facilities close , the village shop may well be left to cater for only the poor , the old and the immobile , and since the shop on its low turnover has to charge high prices , these people are doubly disadvantaged ( Harman , 1978 ) . |
23 | The approval of the Spanish Government will be required for both the Architectural Project and the final acceptance of the refurbishment . |