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

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1 I still believe that even for the most senior colleges , there is value in an external incentive — provided that the Council does not continue for ever its inspectoral function , and becomes instead more of an advisory body in partnership with the colleges .
2 Erm and also to prevent the handicapped people and perhaps for the very elderly it can be a little bit of an adventure .
3 And these are matters that we are , and will be for the future the immediate future and perhaps for the more distant future thoroughly engaged upon because there are very deep questions here and the sacramental one hinges upon the ecclesial one .
4 However , I prefer the bass Peter Harvey on Virgin , if only for the simply gorgeous noise he makes , sounding rather like a lyric tenor down half an octave .
5 The rather flat results of the autumn sales of nineteenth-century paintings in New York indicated that the market remains somewhat thin , although , as usual , good pictures , attractively priced , nearly always sell , if not for the frequently high estimates given them by the auction houses .
6 Charcoaled fingers still gripped the wheel … and the stench of cooking flesh would have been unbearable , if not for the greedily sucking wind of the storm .
7 Both for the I 'm talking about both for the from the trader 's point of view and also for the also
8 However , most of us have very ordinary windows and want to know how to treat them well and interestingly for the least possible expense .
9 But the subject of pensions is an extremely complex one and even for the more modestly paid individual , there are many factors to take into account .
10 But he did n't need to give it to anyone else — no one else was flawed in the way Denis was , no one else 's loyalty gave grounds for doubt and therefore for the most unsavoury of tests .
11 The pluralist discussing large-scale societal issues of this sort does not argue for decisional methods or observation of group interaction but rather for the supposedly inevitable , though always incomplete , diffusion of central values , so that understanding political power is a matter of charting the spread or decline of these values .
12 The financing of export contracts can be difficult and risky for all involved in international trade but especially for the less experienced .
13 This duly transpires , but only for the more serious offenders .
14 Prose serves for day-to-day communication , but not for the more sacred things of life .
15 It also showed that these consequences occur not only in those who are severely injured , but also for the very many people who suffer minor injury or are uninjured .
16 Political theories and doctrines are both affected by political conditions and the needs of practical action , just as they influence them in turn ; and changes in these conditions are largely responsible not only for the more or less continuous process of reinterpretation of the ideologies of political parties and movements , but also for the more profound revision of theoretical conceptions .
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