Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [adv prt] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many of these woods have been abandoned or grubbed up for agricultural use .
2 The fact that , for various reasons , Crosland opposed suggested ‘ transbinary ’ mergers — including Lancaster and the University of Warwick , Brighton and the University of Sussex — strengthened the feeling that the new public sector was being protected or singled out for special development .
3 Class sizes are generally larger than PTRs , because not all teachers actually teach ( heads , for instance , spend most of their time on administrative work ) , because marking and preparation duties restrict direct contact hours with pupils , and because sometimes classes are combined or split up for various periods .
4 She has been discovered by the feminists , who have rescued her from being seen as a minor pastoralist ; but in certain cases , they have also subject her to psycho-symbolic sexual analysis which she would have loathed , or blamed her for not having cared more for sexual politics or stood out for lesbian sexuality .
5 But presently the crowd loosened into smaller groups and a good many people went off into the village or set off for outlying farms .
6 Kaysen has pointed out that : ‘ [ d ] ecisions as to the technical areas which will be systematically explored by research and development divisions and decisions as to what scientific and technical novelties will be translated into new products and processes and tried out for economic viability have very deep effects .
7 Robert was a replacement in the Currie Cup final and came on for young Johan Roux in the second half .
8 He sucked in lungfuls of the cool fresh air and looked around for human habitation .
9 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
10 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
11 In Cambridge she quickly established herself as a cult figure of mysterious portent : she claimed to be in love with her brother , whom nobody had ever seen , and went in for gnomic utterances and baroque clutter .
12 I write as someone who 's always been able to take or leave Harrison Birtwistle 's music : the oeuvre as a whole arouses my respect , and impresses by its fiercely-defined character and self-consistency , but only a limited number of pieces ( among them The Triumph of Time , The fields of Sorrow , Melancolia I , Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum ) have spoken to me strongly and cried out for repeated listening .
13 Is it not time the hon. Gentleman did the job he is paid for and stood up for British sport ?
14 The girl shut her eyes and gripped back for dear life .
15 Loulou danced twice with Flavia , once with Therese and twice with Jeannine and sat down for good after that ; Flavia danced also with Giles , with Paul and with Therese who was able to show the steps .
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