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

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1 Divisional commandant George Kane said : ‘ Classes can help women be more aware of their surroundings , to know what possible dangers to look out for and to be more confident when out alone . ’
2 Divisional commandant George Kane said : ‘ These classes can help women be more aware of their surroundings , to know what possible dangers to look out for and to be more confident when out alone . ’
3 A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment .
4 specific rules set out for stock provisioning rather than directors ' estimates .
5 Waiting times in this centre exceed five months despite full clinics and extra , urgent cases being seen outside normal times set aside for outpatient clinics .
6 As my hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West said , by the end of the decade , they will unilaterally have slashed £12 billion from the value of SERPS , transferring funds paid in by all of us for the future into private funds run solely for the benefit of the few .
7 The ‘ explosion ’ of place differentiation in Britain also provides the rationale for the more locally focused treatments in Part III , which are arranged in term of types of places rather than on the basis of the standard regional units used conventionally for more detailed accounts of the geography of Britain .
8 The political parties warmed up for a general election by bickering over whether the new health trusts remain part of the national health service .
9 The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn .
10 The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn .
11 Sergeant Kidd returned to his patrol car to answer the insistent calls coming through for him on the radio .
12 However , entrances and exits must also be dearly recognisable as such by their physical design so that all participants are in absolutely no doubt that different rules apply here for traffic behaviour ( Figure 4.7 ) .
13 But ultimately you have to say that the music is the weak link — that it lacks the depth and the melodic assurance that the consistently interesting words cry out for .
14 It is made from presses steel , which is then epoxy coated for a durable finish , and has rubber treads bonded on for step security .
15 We have a wide range of interesting and exciting trips lined up for you including a trip on an authentic spanish galleon to the famous Papagayo beach , or come back laden with bargains from the Sunday market at the old village of Teguise with a variety of exotic , local handicrafts .
16 AN international treaty which commits three very different communities to work together for the common good is to be signed in Middlesbrough next week .
17 The Academy has developed some links with foreign companies to make up for the cash shortfall ; most notably , it has recently sold software to analyse gas distribution in pipelines to Ruhrgas in Germany .
18 Most public libraries allocate separately for fiction and for music .
19 THE MANAGER of a Scottish fish processing and distribution company which lost £10,000 worth of produce to rampaging French fishermen called yesterday for compensation from France .
20 Two weeks ago , for example , Halim Hattat , professor of uroandrology at Istanbul University , issued a well publicised invitation for Turks with sexual problems to come forward for treatment .
21 Like all the English structures suggested above for expressing Chinese-style topics , they remain far more restricted than the normal topic-comment structure in languages such as Chinese and Korean .
22 That would be a qualitative prejudicial judgment , the kind of judgment that social Darwinists went in for .
23 There were lots of interesting things lying around for them to eat and together they munched their way through a large book .
24 THE best of Country and Western music comes to Wonderwest World , Scotland 's premier holiday venue , with a host of top names lined up for Daily Mirror readers .
25 There was a ‘ Refuge Rota ’ pinned by the house telephone , with six different names filled in for different times in the week .
26 The vast bulk of lawyers spend their lives working for business interests , and top lawyers work overwhelmingly for giant corporations who alone can afford their fees .
27 The immunity of Swiss companies to unfriendly or foreign takeovers came in for a pounding in 1988 after Nestlé took over Rowntree , a British confectioner , causing noisy British complaints about the lack of reciprocal opportunities .
28 In Ramsay Street the transformation would have set title-tattling tongues working overtime for months .
29 Stewart also implies that our statement could be based upon the ‘ impressive 30% drop in the number of homosexual men serotesting positively for HIV in late 1987 to early 1988 ’ .
30 This ‘ Rock Soap Opera ’ has the usual self-indulgent moments , but there are lashings of high points to make up for it .
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