Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They may be hand held , for which they are the most effective tool for cleaning glass windows and large mirrors , or stail fixed for clearing water from floors . |
2 | If the genes affecting survival and fertility are to some extent age-specific in their effects , then those that influence later life will be subject to weaker selection because , by the time they take effect , more of the original carriers will already have died or become infertile for other reasons . |
3 | Even so , important posts in Dutch diplomacy had sometimes to be filled by second-rate men or go unfilled for long periods . |
4 | There is often no provision made , or considered adequate for elderly relatives without causing gross inconvenience to all parties . |
5 | Two subgroups were involved in the present study : i ) 40 patients carrying 54 chromosomes with unidentified mutations , ii ) 57 patients who were either homozygous for the F508 and W1282X mutations or compound heterozygous for both of them . |
6 | That he got into his stride so quickly at the pre-Wimbledon Queen 's Club tournament was evidence of his timing ability , an ability that holds good for both sports . |
7 | Vertical thinking is an alternation of the processes of deduction and induction to find and prove algorithms that hold true for all known applications . |
8 | ( A pure line is one that breeds true for that character ; when two peas from a pure ‘ tall ’ line are crossed , they always produce a tall pea . ) |
9 | Out of 16 cases that tested positive for creatine kinase , nine were confirmed , giving an incidence of 1:3082 births . |
10 | The record was anyway there : three world championships , twenty-seven grand prix wins — a record that remained untouched for fourteen years until Alain Prost finally beat it — and a meteoric career . |
11 | Some of us are puzzled by this phenomenon , because it seems incompatible with another idea we cherish , which is that people must not be blamed for acts over which they had no control , nor held responsible for unfair gains when they have gained nothing themselves . |
12 | Incidentally , there 's another hotkey that disables this for 10 seconds , long enough for you to shut things down before the UPS leaps into action . |
13 | For Mr Desai , and many thousands of Indian yogis who rise at 4am and sit cross-legged for two hours , meditating on profound spiritual questions , a glass of melatonin-rich urine does seem to be the ideal thirst-quencher . |
14 | Put in £5,000 , and sit tight for eight to ten weeks . " |
15 | The mind — if unable to express creativity or creative impulses — exhibits frustration and evokes self-disdain for negative self-images and loss of self-worth ; the emotions — if subject to suppression or repression of essential human responses relating to love , understanding and compassion — are suffocated ; the harbouring and nurturing of accumulated aggressions , rejections or guilts , destroys the human ability to be receptive to positive influences , and depression , grief , hopelessness and helplessness all evoke a desire for self-annihilation if sustained ; the spirit — if unable to establish any connection between its personal nature and those higher elements which nourish it — eventually starves . |
16 | Goods and services were classified in three groups : prices for electricity , gas , home heating fuels and rents would be raised on Jan. 1 , 1991 , and remain fixed for one year ; prices of 99 basic products , including bread , milk , meat and children 's clothes , would be adjusted every three months , with equivalent wage adjustments ; and prices of all other goods would be freed from all controls . |
17 | Material presented to people during sleep is not remembered unless they are woken up by it , and remain awake for some time . |
18 | ‘ It need hardly be stressed how undesirable a situation is , whereby a prisoner can hang himself and remain suspended for several hours within a cell , unbeknown to either his cellmate or the supervising authority , ’ said the sheriff . |
19 | During the weeding process a second function is also carried out , in which the librarian notes the patterns of use and records these for future consultation at the ordering stage . |
20 | A moment later the frenzied cadet pitched forward and skidded prostrate for many metres , his strengthened fingernails scratching sparks from the plates of the deck before he came to rest . |
21 | 3 Bring to the boil and simmer uncovered for 30 min , or until thick . |
22 | Put all the ingredients into a saucepan and simmer uncovered for 20-25 minutes , or until thick . |
23 | Equipment cleaned and made ready for subsequent use |
24 | Thirdly , as the Government are turning a blind eye to many of the disregards being allowed for people on income support and in residential and nursing care , could that be codified and made safe for all forms of disregard ? |
25 | It was the military custom of the Franks to gather the army in spring , and to remain active for three to six months . |
26 | The two groups prepared to write their papers and got ready for joint submission , which was set for Friday 24 March . |
27 | The rebels on the bridge rapidly fell back but the troops manning the street barricades were made of sterner stuff and beat off Wills 's men , killing and wounding 76 for 42 casualties of their own . |
28 | In situations where there seems to be little acceptable alternative , advice from an alternative practitioner can do little harm , and has potential for considerable good . |
29 | Table 2.2 lists those SSAPs currently adopted by the ASB and deemed applicable for local authorities , health authorities and nationalized industries . |
30 | Then pick up the pace to within 20 to 30 seconds per mile of your 10K race pace and hold that for seven minutes . |