Example sentences of "[verb] for the [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Only when it needs a custom development platform should an organisation opt for the really new stuff . |
32 | All new replacement PCs should be of higher specification than existing machines , which will then be freed for stand-alone use , and it is recommended that SCSI boards should be installed for the more efficient use of peripherals . |
33 | Certainly , the phenomenon of a Black man bidding for the most powerful office in the world has raised , irreversibly , the expectations of Americans who , prior to Jackson 's candidacy , never even dreamed about accurate , or responsive , political representation . |
34 | It was thought that the kind of strong reliance on grammatical structuring used in HARPY was necessary to compensate for the generally poor level of acoustic-phonetic processing achieved during the DARPA project ( see Klatt 1977 ) . |
35 | In order to maximize the use of existing resources , the enforcement regime must impose heavy sanctions so as to compensate for the relatively low risk of detection and prosecution . |
36 | For both males and females there is a U-shaped pattern of consultations , with the highest rates being reported for the very young . |
37 | We would certainly strive for the most equitable route . |
38 | CPRW must urge a return to responsible planning to provide for the really needy while protecting the open countryside . |
39 | And here I apologise for the rather poor sound quality , but he refused to shut his parrot and dogs in another room during the interview . |
40 | Furthermore , nutritional treatment tended to be recommended for the more symptomatic and already growth impaired children . |
41 | This plant needs very special attention and therefore is only recommended for the more experienced aquarist . |
42 | A mini-bus operates to and from the town three times a day although car hire is recommended for the less energetic . |
43 | A HOSPICE which cares for the terminally ill is holding a special fund-raising week . |
44 | Colour both shatters the possibility of an overdetermining unity , yet through the distribution of coloured masses allows for the somewhat antagonistic oblique spaces of these block-like fragments to be transposed . |
45 | The House of Commons Treasury and Civil Service Committee has argued for the more active use of fiscal policy ( in other words a more aggressive use of tax cuts in recession ) because of the constraints on interest rate changes caused by ERM membership . |
46 | Shirley Hughes 's The Big Alfie Out of Doors Storybook ( TS403 — one cassette ; 33 minutes ) read by Thora Hird is a lovely listen for the very young and more than tolerable for their elders . |
47 | They were then very pleased to read in the book that it had been done for the very same reasons . |
48 | Bobby Robson was there to assess World Cup candidates , but nothing positive emerged from 90 minutes of scuffling that made one almost yearn for the more measured boredom of Rangers ' European Cup exit in Munich three days earlier . |
49 | When allowance is made for the rather lower gravity of Venus than of the Earth , and the consequent lower degree of internal compression , then the uncompressed densities of the Earth and Venus would be similar . |
50 | The award will be made for the most outstanding achievement between 1st August 1991 and 31st July 1992 , and will be presented at the RSGB 's annual convention in September . |
51 | But when due allowance has been made for the very various functions of castles , as administrative and social as well as military centres , it remains true that they were formidable military weapons , and that some of the most remarkable technological advances of the twelfth century were made in the improvement of siege engines and of a castle 's defences . |
52 | … to report what reforms should be made for the more convenient , economic and efficient disposal of the civil and criminal business at present dealt with by these courts … |
53 | ‘ Is she , ’ and he hesitated , looking for the most delicate statement of his question , ‘ involved in the proceedings ? ’ |
54 | Looking for the most cost-effective approach , ERC 's highly qualified and experienced employees will make a thorough inspection of a customer 's used equipment , wellheads and valves and make repairs according to industry standards . |
55 | ‘ I was not just looking for the most experienced people but there were other attributes I wanted to see , ’ he says . |
56 | In an exciting competition , BBC Gardeners ' World Magazine , in conjunction with the Buxton Mineral Water Company , is looking for the most imaginative and colourful window boxes , tubs and hanging baskets . |
57 | You should also review the case looking for the more individual features in it . |
58 | This collection of problems , divided into sections , ranges widely over physics , and a special feature is the provision of hints and part answers for the more difficult problems , which precede the final list of complete answers . |
59 | Having worked offshore on oil platforms for the last 13 years , Derry and Fran were well prepared for the rather isolated nature of life on the island . |
60 | But if the public expected from the Berliners memorable Beethoven and even more memorable Brahms ( a Brahms cycle appeared in 1964 ) , they were perhaps less prepared for the miraculously fluid Debussy record that appeared in 1964 — La Mer and Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune coupled with the Second Suite from Ravel 's Daphnis et Chloé — or recordings of Sibelius 's Fourth or Fifth symphonies that quite eclipsed the earlier Philharmonia recording , and the Shostakovich Tenth . |