Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The new look SWIFTAIR design is now the same as that used for the international express airmail services of Sweden , Ireland , Portugal and the Netherlands . |
2 | This approach is similar to that used for the limiting viscosity number , which is a non-absolute method . |
3 | SCOTVEC have embarked upon a programme of converting advanced courses , such as the Higher National Diploma and Higher National Certificate , into a modular form similar to that used for the National Certificate . |
4 | The Protestant Unionist Party and the early DUP were overwhelmingly Free Presbyterian for the obvious reason that the first activists were recruited through their friendship with , and loyalty to , Ian Paisley , and such qualities tended to be concentrated among Free Presbyterians . |
5 | There must have been some error in the Conservative Central Office word processor as it churned out yet another brief for the hon. Gentleman to repeat . |
6 | When Henry V landed for the first time on French soil nearly forty years later , it was soon put beyond doubt that in his artillery he possessed a potential match-winner . |
7 | C.C. 's phenomenal descriptions of the present displays suggest that this applied for the symmetrical figures as well . |
8 | It thus provides a vernacular equivalent for the uneducated ; and , by poetically fusing the Scriptural texts with the way in which they were interpreted and with emotional understanding of such meaning , it enables a response to the significance of the Incarnation . |
9 | No direct light should be provided at this time , as the fry are light sensitive for the first week after hatching . |
10 | And , of course , the 80s boom in advertising made the public aware for the first time that there was big business actually producing all the advertising that people see and hear every day . |
11 | They are n't books but they are n't half bad for the bottom line . |
12 | Economics ( and the fear of being bored witless for the third time in 10 days ) demanded that I , and my son , only got to the first two matches and watched from the Kop . |
13 | organised by an individual responsible for the whole course programme : |
14 | But Leeds looked set fair for the First Division , climbing to second place by the end of the year . |
15 | But others argue that , with uranium and plutonium supplies remaining plentiful for the foreseeable future , it is an unnecessary development and that research into nuclear fusion would be more fruitful . |
16 | Latin anyway seemed ill suited for the new philosophy , although Linnaeus developed a new dialect of it , rich in adjectives , to provide concise descriptions and names of species of plants . |
17 | GHOFAR 'S gleaming coat is left unclipped for the excellent reason that , like the immortal Crisp , he wo n't allow a clipping machine near him . |
18 | The GPs attract the biggest crowds in the bikesport world , with more than 200,000 expected for the Czech GP at Brno and 170,000 for the Dutch TT at Assen . |
19 | Furthermore the appearance of Saruman to drive off the borrowed horses is coincidental with the arrival of Shadowfax — the note of joy in their whinnyings puzzles Legolas , though their eventual return with Shadowfax provides an equine equivalent for the unexpected return of Gandalf . |
20 | Most of us believe that we are here to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people . |
21 | They reached Blackheath , Kent , when they were fallen upon by the army of ten thousand prepared for the Scottish wars . |
22 | The mystery of the missing Master Sergeant kept them all embarrassed for the best part of a year . |
23 | Once the superbike race was over McCallen presented himself again for examination and the doctors gave him the all clear for the Regal 600cc race . |
24 | Now ( since end-1990 ) those still fit for the original purpose of use have been restored , and so mosques too are open and functioning . |
25 | For the army of Alba , it seemed , was not at all unprepared for the sudden emergence of the enemy from the wood and only waited politely , as before , for the troublesome stream to be crossed , together with a number of novel earthworks of Bishop Hrolf 's devising , before throwing itself in neat but different formation against Siward 's lines . |
26 | Shifts in population can soon make a nonsense of the best efforts of the boundary commissions and it is not at all unusual for the largest constituency to be over three times the size of the smallest . |
27 | He and his partner , Gary Armstrong , playing together in a major international for the 25th time , plus a few other Scots , must have booked their places on the forthcoming British Lions tour to New Zealand . |
28 | The drinking-horn of Rorie More ; his Cascade in the gardens ; the means by which attention is drawn to cannon and architecture ; the tight directions which the visitor must follow — this is no casual throwing-open for the curious and homageous , this is big business , as at Cawdor , although less kempt . |
29 | I think there 's only one post , and it 's in Jim 's office , where there are too many M S twos existing for the future M S two posts that , that , that we 've got on the document . |
30 | I 'm doubly glad therefore to , to welcome their appearance and I know how difficult it has been and would like to praise all concerned for the intense nature of the negotiations which , which have gone on . |