Example sentences of "[verb] for a much more " in BNC.

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1 As we have seen , classicism allows for a much more complex human relationship with deviance and conformity , with a natural , self-interested potentiality for both .
2 ‘ I said after the European Championships I would be looking for a much more settled squad , ’ said Taylor .
3 In addition , however , funding has recently been approved for a much more ambitious scheme — the Earth Observing System ( EOS ) .
4 It would otherwise pass for a much more lowly Golf and is the antithesis of the fire-breathing extravagance of the Integrale 16v — very handy when it comes to the boys in blue .
5 The same techniques will be applied in Europe , except that language considerations call for a much more complex effort on product packaging , labelling and literature .
6 Black or white tri-laminate scratchplates come as standard , but these can be changed for a much more interesting and fashionable pearloid affair which , for some strange reason , costs a touch more .
7 It is essential to provide places where the more sensitive species of marine fish can retire and a few pieces of rock to simulate their natural reef environment makes for a much more natural and stress-free environment .
8 But the respondent argues for a much more fundamental difference .
9 Those arrangements have already proved to be a useful interim measure — but they are only that , pending the introduction of the Bill , which provides for a much more comprehensive scheme .
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