Example sentences of "[adj] for [art] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That is why it is possible for a Christian in particular to feel at one and the same time joyful because the person who has died has entered eternal life , and overwhelmingly sad , or guilty , or relieved at the thought that they have died and the survivor is left with vast changes to absorb into their life pattern . |
2 | you would n't buy that for a grand off them people he said at no price |
3 | However , the gradient in this high reflectance section is comparable with that for the Carboniferous of northwest Germany described by Teichmüller and Teichmüller ( 1981 ) . |
4 | Experienced salespeople know intuitively if intentions are sufficiently favourable for a close to be worthwhile . |
5 | It says much for the sang-froid of the practised musician that , despite the intrusion of a bomb hoax , both Dame Joan and the orchestra resumed the published programme as if no interruption had occurred . |
6 | Good for the good for the soul . |
7 | The men 's K2 was notable for the ultimate in bad planning . |
8 | It is rare for a Royal to openly criticise Government policy . |
9 | Most elderly people find that the visiting officers are friendly , patient , and helpful , and although it is not necessary for a relative to be present , no objection will be raised to this if the elderly person wishes it . |
10 | This is not the only model to produce a close fit and in conclusion it seems that Lavery 's ( 1975 , 198 ) assessment of the use of models in forecasting recreation demand is still very relevant for the mid to late 1980s : |
11 | By the public garden here carriages lined up ready for a far up the hill to George 's Burt 's delectable Durlston Park Estate . |