Example sentences of "[adj] [det] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | REVERSING the usual policy of hiring young , husky and single people for the strenuous job of courier , Carefree Camping , whose tents are mainly in France , says that these types need not apply for 30 such posts for next summer . |
2 | REVERSING the usual policy of hiring young , husky and single people for the strenuous job of courier , Carefree Camping , whose tents are mainly in France , says that these types need not apply for 30 such posts for next summer . |
3 | Great that we 're making a few bob at last ; I 've bunged down a few more ideas for old Clash songs we could flog to various fee-paying customers . |
4 | ‘ I 'll play a few more years for sure . |
5 | Ah well it 's a good few years for this . |
6 | Is the Minister aware of the special need in all such schools for nursing cover of the kind currently provided through the health authority ? |
7 | get all these programmes for some reason , somebody allowed for it when they put the system in , mind you still have to check it I suppose but checked through it , tested it , took me about five minutes , still a minimum charge of an hour |
8 | Quite good can you afford the time to have all these breaks for other pursuits ? |
9 | How come Lennon and McCartney used all these chords for these simple pop songs … and what 's Allan Holdsworth using ? ’ |
10 | Nevertheless they had n't waited all these years for one quick roll in the hay . |
11 | There might be another house foreman want a man who would stand on the house and and they want a checker , so I 'd go all these men for these different ships , that was my job , being chief foreman stevedore . |
12 | I 've to record all these voices for ten tapes . |
13 | In February 1981 all plans for eventual unification with Guinea-Bissau were revoked . |
14 | Does he agree that it contains a great many lessons for many people , particularly on the Maxwell scandal ? |
15 | All those drawings for that Doctor ! |
16 | All those policemen for poor little them ? |
17 | Similarly , comparisons between northern and southern populations of land animals reflect the many more opportunities for polar recruitment , and the wide range of available niches , to be found in the Arctic . |
18 | As one settlement worker remarked , while the after-care committees provided ‘ many more opportunities for direct personal service than there had been in the past ’ , the exchange system brought the home visitors and the club managers into the ‘ industrial side ’ and , therefore , united the social and industrial welfare of adolescents . |
19 | So , the little money from the shop , plus about ten more shillings for part-time secretarial work , helped in augmenting her husband 's small income . |
20 | Any representatives received can not be treated as confidential in view of the provisions of the Local Government ( Access to Information ) Act 1985 , which makes available such documents for public inspection . |
21 | Because , by definition , the mutant who was acting selfishly would have greater reproductive success than the other members of the population who were foregoing these opportunities for selfish , selfish gain . |
22 | Even those with many advantages will have precious few opportunities for issuing commands with the expectation that they will actually be executed . |
23 | Subsequently , Hedley Byrne asked several more times for further reports and these were provided . |
24 | They had also brought Father Paddy in from his parish , and he had brought Father Donnelly who had invited Bishop Monaghan , but he had declined , saying he was a bit too geriatric these days for modern vaudeville and ragtime singing . |
25 | It took two more days for these to appear , in a lengthy convoy of ox-drawn sledges which could only move painfully slowly . |
26 | Harvey grabbed two more drinks for good measure , then did a little dance . |
27 | For the rest it 's twenty five minutes of speed and skill … and then two more laps for good measure . |
28 | The statement added : ‘ Jason 's scientific advisers do not concur with this view and therefore a formal request will be made during the next few days for this non-disclosed information . |
29 | Richard Dunwoody and Gordon Richards both reckon that this will be the one to beat and they know more about this race than most these days for both have a fine record in the big chase . |