Example sentences of "[adj] for the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Thankfully she made a quick and full recovery , and was outstanding for the Irish Under-21s at last month 's Home Countries Championships .
2 Finally , in the Western Hemisphere region where , among developing regions , infant mortality is lowest , the pattern resembles that observed lately in low infant mortality , developed countries , i.e. , the chances of surviving infancy are greatest for the first births and the relationship tends to be linear .
3 As might be expected the agreement was greatest for the unambiguous cases of severe dementia and diminished as the diagnosis became less clear cut .
4 Seen here at Dean Martin 's facility at Burlington , Vermont , is the first of the L38Cs due for the Black Hawks team .
5 May 1995 Elections are due for the new authorities
6 The programme extends the company 's current vendor-recruitment efforts , and is designed to make it easy and profitable for the smaller vendors to support the HP-UX workstations .
7 If a planning authority wished to restrict its activities , it was held that it was only right for the extra costs to be reimbursed .
8 On the major question of the legal basis for pension schemes in the future , Mr. Murphy said ‘ The Working Party consider that the principles of trust law appropriately updated , continue to be valid , but we think it would be right for the central principles of trust law to be re-stated and put into the context of pension schemes .
9 Aristotle was right for the wrong reasons .
10 In a recent article in Current Anthropology , one palaeontologist went even further and stated that the molecular anthropologists were right for the wrong reasons , while the palaeontologists were wrong for the right reasons .
11 There is a banker paying out money , and it is possible for the two players to link arms and laugh all the way to the bank .
12 In July the YBC and the LYSG organised a joint Garden Party in the Inner Temple which was successful ( and to a small extent profitable ) despite the ‘ Garden ’ having to be Inner Temple Hall owing to rain , and it may be possible for the two groups to cooperate further in the future .
13 Having recognized that form is a reflection of the underlying energy pattern and that it interacts with it , it is possible for the best sites to be found .
14 The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay , as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest .
15 Meanwhile Home with great determination had been to the hospital in London and obtained Macmillan 's written resignation , which was read to the Conference on Thursday afternoon : ‘ I hope that it will soon be possible for the customary processes of consultation to be carried on within the party about its future leadership . ’
16 I hope that it will soon be possible for the customary consultations to be carried out within the Party about the leadership . ’
17 Gadansk 's Honour is a possible for the 1,000 Guineas at the following Newmarket meeting , but her participation depends on the performance of Miznah in tomorrow 's Nell Gwyn Stakes .
18 Real power remained in the hands of the union delegations but it now became possible for the local parties to ensure that their opinions were more effectively voiced .
19 If your employment ends because of , say , revolution overseas , the contract may be regarded as frustrated , ie completely brought to an end by operation of law , because it is no longer possible for the contractual duties to be performed as you and your employer originally envisaged .
20 This , combined with the enormous quantity of information available about the makers and patrons of French eighteenth-century furniture , help to build up a much more complete picture than is possible for the earlier pieces .
21 To accommodate the different types of housing required , the Committee recommended a range of densities : from 30 persons per acre for suburban development to 100 persons per acre for town centres , rising to a maximum of 120 for the largest cities .
22 The task is anything but easy , particulary for the young children who are involved .
23 I realized how stupid I had been , and felt very sorry for the poor Struldbrugs .
24 ‘ I like the walrus best ’ , … ‘ because he was a little sorry for the poor oysters . ’
25 Who said : ‘ I am deeply sorry for the unkind things I said about Liverpool .
26 One feels sorry for the little ones in some circumstances and they nearly become like children — but not quite .
27 Grateful for the low lights , she gritted her teeth , hopeful that her companion would n't be aware of her reaction .
28 ‘ Darling , you always were more than grateful for the smallest things that anyone did for you , but in future you 'll be able to turn to me . ’
29 As we stepped into the street , behind the others , as grateful for the iced Cokes in prospect as they were , she whispered to me : ‘ You are doing well , Adolph .
30 Looking back I am constantly amazed and grateful for the high risks that others took by giving me responsibility in my early years in ICI .
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