Example sentences of "[verb] for an [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean that was made abundantly clear by Mr Topham , who represented the Parish Council at the site meeting , whe when er one of the senior planning officers was present , so it 's an absolute nonsense if they 've gone and encouraged the developers to go for an even higher roof line .
2 In the meantime Emilia was in her room still , fussing for an unconscionably long time over her appearance .
3 That was calculated for an infinitely long line charge too .
4 The other divers were nowhere to be seen at this time , which made for an extremely dangerous situation in the open ocean .
5 Terry Empson , director-general of the Historic Housing Association , said Althorp was not only virtually impossible to value but almost certainly unsaleable : ‘ Nobody in their right minds would want a ducal palace designed for an entirely different age .
6 Welcome back : The drought is being blamed for an unusually high number of injuries at a traditional cheese rolling competition .
7 Here users tend to come from a wide variety of backgrounds , and press for an equally wide range of requirements .
8 If you have decided to train for an entirely new specialty , such as health visiting or district nursing , you may find yourself having to reimburse course and equipment fees if you leave the job before a specified date of up to two years after your training has been completed .
9 In the previous year Philip IV had summoned Edward I , as duke of Aquitaine , to answer for an allegedly illegal act at sea off the coast of the duchy , and for the capture of La Rochelle by men from Bayonne .
10 Safety watchdogs hope for an even greater improvement this week .
11 You came into the chamber , you were not looking for an almost invisible line of thread running from your bed underneath the door .
12 I know that they do have computer science courses at both O level and A level , do you think these will be the basis of the future courses , or are we looking for an entirely new development , something quite new and quite different , that stands as a subject in his own right ?
13 The UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd , however , said on Dec. 17 after a meeting of NATO foreign ministers [ see pp. 37931 ] that " I do n't think there is much to be said for an entirely separate meeting " .
14 The best way of avoiding temptation is to make a habit , unless writing for an abnormally large orchestra , of employing only two percussion players , one for the kettledrums exclusively , and the other for the rest of the percussion .
15 Beck , who had defeated Aki Ohmachi of Japan 8 and 6 in the first round , was heading for an even bigger defeat .
16 She reached across the desk , grabbed the instrument and began tapping out a number with the angry , impatient air of someone who has been kept waiting for an unacceptably long time .
17 Hollywood 's bubbliest blonde yearns for an even bigger family
18 Nowhere is the art of the Designer needed more than when a script calls for an entirely new world to be created , as was so often the case in Doctor Who .
19 Should the TGAT proposals be abandoned for an almost exclusive reliance on nationally prescribed tests for pupils at 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 , there is no doubt that the assessment procedures would have a much stronger impact on the taught curriculum , and pressures for teachers to ‘ teach to the test ’ would be greatly increased .
20 Erm I could also support Chris 's resolution if I thought it was realistic to hope for an adequately funded public transport system in , in the foreseeable future .
21 Should preference be given to producing a smooth text with typical but semantically less precise conjunctions , or should the translator give priority to ‘ meaning ’ by opting for an equally varied array of conjunctions with precise meanings ?
22 Another 15-year-old youth , arrested for an entirely separate offence — pushing people off the pavement — was also subsequently charged , and the upshot was that five youths ( including one 15-year-old girl ) received prison sentences ranging from three weeks to six months .
23 He and his staff reject the option of off-site provision and argue for an individually tailored solution involving guidance ( pastoral ) and curricular staff : They see the assessment panel as providing an alternative , non-punitive role , for guidance teachers .
24 In his earlier work , Schoenberg reached for an almost total emancipation of dissonance in ‘ atonality ’ .
25 The congregation of Saint Mary 's Church at Sydenham in Oxfordshire gather for an extra special occasion .
26 On top of this BR now has to find an extra £100m a year to pay for an unnecessarily large safety programme , one result of the Clapham rail crash .
27 Jones , in his 49th Test , atoned for an otherwise disappointing series with his 10th century ( his first in 28 innings ) : he ended with 150 not out in 6½ hours .
28 Characteristic selectivities can also , without much strain , be called ‘ ideological ’ , though something must often be allowed for an otherwise conditioned persistence of certain artistic forms embodying such selections .
29 At first glance it could be mistaken for an ornately carved stool , its black and white surfaces for a kind of sculpture .
30 She also turned out to be the last close friend I had for an awfully long time .
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