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

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1 However , it should be recognised that while it is possible to analyse costs retrospectively to the individual patient , it is not possible to plan prospectively for the individual patient .
2 I have little to report here for the station is closed .
3 This happened only for the deeper intervals and also had the effect of nearly destroying the core .
4 Do some work occasionally for the theatre , the Concert Spirituel and the Concert des Amateurs , and now and then have something engraved par souscription .
5 That , as pressure groups , they are free to campaign openly for the changes , Mrs Whitehouse accepted .
6 This accounts partly for the vast success of ‘ Made in Italy ’ .
7 And there seemed an almost endless queue of freighters , tankers and oreships waiting in the roads at each end , some at anchor , some jostling politely for the lock entrances .
8 The West Germans were prepared to pay handsomely for the right to emigrate of hundreds of thousands of German-speaking Romanian citizens whose ancestors had lived in the country for centuries .
9 If a firm is operating in a good , competitive market then , notwithstanding the problems associated with accounting measurements , profit does give an indication of how well it produced goods : the market was willing to pay more for the finished goods than it cost the firm to produce them , if the firm made a profit .
10 This made him easier to take home for the night ; people who would normally never have approached such a beauty felt that they could .
11 Coordinators of education management courses interviewed spoke of the difficulty this poses both for the curriculum balance of courses and for the image of the arts as a serious concern of education .
12 Article 12 provides separately for the circumstances in which the execution of a letter of request may be refused , namely ,
13 This augurs well for the regions .
14 This augurs well for the future and should be reflected in some good team gala results this coming season .
15 This augurs well for the future and underlines the truth that music as a universal language is an important resource for ecumenism .
16 That augured well for the day .
17 Does not that augur well for the home owner and the property market in 1992 ?
18 If we aggregate together everyone in that ‘ dependent ’ age group , i.e. , those below the age of 16 and above pensionable ages remembering the heaviest demands on services are made at each end of the age range , the percentage of dependants to total UK population has indeed remained remarkably stable throughout this century — 30 per cent in 1901 , 36 per cent in 1951 , 41 per cent in 1977 — and it is likely to remain so for the remainder of the century ; it is projected to be 40 per cent in 2001 ( Grundy , 1986 , p. 21 ; table 5.4 ) .
19 ‘ We heard the noise of glass falling to the floor and I saw this group of three heading straight for the door .
20 Thus the excellent studies of the mud and sand flats around the Wash in eastern England give us a clear picture of the zonation of the sediments and their associated life , and of the processes involved , but do not tell us if they have accumulated in depth and are likely to stay there for the geologist of the future .
21 Unlike HP , which has so far made the biggest splash enticing the mainframe software vendors to port their applications to its platforms , Sun is less likely to pay up-front for the porting work , preferring to spend the money on joint marketing .
22 The main argument for the legitimacy of any authority is that in subjecting himself to it a person is more likely to act successfully for the reasons which apply to him than if he does not subject himself to its authority .
23 Whereas Indian , Malay , Arab and Chinese merchants had by and large traded peacefully for the exotic treasures of the islands since before the time of Christ , the marauding European buccaneers sought to own and control the real estate itself , and began four centuries of infighting .
24 Erm , all goes well for the first two years , no real problems there , the client is now , had an accident , an illness , sickness or whatever , now needs to claim on the policy .
25 We were all fatigued enough for the rail road from Southampton is new and rough . ’
26 Nevertheless , it may be prudent to provide expressly for the payment of rent where , for example , the property remains empty while the tenant is seeking to assign his lease .
27 The stylistic aplomb of the article may have us accepting the analogous links made between cockfighting and the totality of Balinese society without realising that these links are too fragmentary and partial to stand properly for the whole .
28 THE number and value of management buy-outs and management buy-ins in 1992 augured well for the future of the market , according to research published yesterday , though the number of transactions increased only very slightly over the total for 1991 , writes Bill Millar .
29 And soon we shall all meet again for the last time .
30 WHERE DID it all go right for The Orb ?
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