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

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1 London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions .
2 It 's reckoned Swindon are too soft … not quick or hard enough for the premier league but few sides would have stopped the Anfield army at full charge …
3 The content may be too trivial or too deep for the group , causing embarrassment to the teacher .
4 He was too late or too early for the main trade .
5 The Anglesey scheme operated for over 30 years , albeit rather intermittently for the past few years .
6 They are still well maintained , although no longer for the most part privately owned .
7 I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’
8 But how did it happen that the Davy miner 's lamp worked out so well for the owners and so badly for the miners ?
9 And so on for the whole island .
10 And so on for the whole island .
11 This table indicates that graduates who entered their degree courses with an HNC , on average , performed as well as those who entered on the basis of 10 A-level points , and so on for the other qualifications listed .
12 For Tara , and for Ireland , and for the world of the Future , and perhaps also for the legendary Lost Prince who will one day rise up and defeat Medoc …
13 In 1973 the Ladies ' Committee concerned itself with this seat reporting ‘ It was a pity to leave it in the wet even if only there for the time being ’ .
14 Karl Hamer , Anchor Ford divisional director , with three dealerships in the midlands , says : ‘ I earn more money because Ford 's package is better than any other — and better too for the buyer . ’ .
15 Instead I consoled myself that Ellen would be pleased , and a pleased Ellen might become my shipmate all the way around the world , so really , I told myself , I was not doing this for the senator 's happiness , and not even for the twins , but for my own , and so I shook the senator 's hand .
16 Whatever arrangements are made they ought to be convenient for the parents and not just for the school .
17 Exhibitions were all the rage at that time , and not just for the artistic elite of the big cities to the south , much to JTR 's misgivings , obviously .
18 DEC ( Digital ) will only work with educational institutions if the project is of advantage to the broader community and not just for the benefit of the school or college .
19 Music , dance and art are integral to the island 's culture — and not just for the benefit of tourists .
20 The ideal of providing an adequate and satisfying secondary education for all ( and not just for the few who were fortunate enough to be able to pass a selection test at 11 ) seemed close to realisation .
21 As was pointed out earlier , in Chapter 5 , this crime has consequences for mankind as a whole , and not just for the individual in relationship to their own father .
22 And not just for the boys either .
23 Aristotle argued that the polis allowed free men to take public decisions , for the good of the citizens and not simply for the private material advantage of the most powerful .
24 The most versatile stone in his long catalogue was sapphire , which he held to be good for protecting the limbs from injury and the wearer from fraud , as well as for overcoming envy , averting terror , liberating from imprisonment , purifying the eyes , cooling the body and not least for the convenient property of making the wearer beloved of god as well as of men .
25 And Goethe — although he retained his admiration for the Greeks , and not least for the three tragedians , right up to his death in 1832 — mostly looked in other directions for his inspiration after the unfinished drama Pandora of 1810 .
26 Cautioning has advantages and not only for the offender .
27 And not only for the pleasure of running her own thriving business , but for the more fundamental change it had brought about in her .
28 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
29 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
30 So I think that is certainly worth it , if not least for the ladies to consider .
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