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

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1 Then with energy to spare you proceeded to participate in the ‘ Measured Medau Mile ’ to raise funds not only for the Society but also , through the British Kidney Patient Association , for a Children 's Renal Unit at Guy 's Hospital .
2 Giger was asked to produce designs not only for the full-grown monster , especially its head , but also for the two earlier stages , the ‘ face-hugger ’ ( the piece that comes out of the egg to attach itself to an animal/human and force an embryo down their throat ) and the ‘ chest-burster ’ ( the small creature that has grown enough within the host to burst out to an independent existence , killing the host in the process ) .
3 The 2 friends took up the tandem around 5 months ago especially for the race .
4 Alan got a message for you all the stewards and secretaries within Pilkingtons and also the A E U , M S F and the T & G thanks very much for the initiative you 've in getting us all together and the initiative you 've took in getting us part of the European set-up company Pilkingtons , at this present time are very negative .
5 Thanks very much for the lift , ’ said he .
6 and er , which we finished , and I would really just like to say that erm , thanks very much for the cooperation that we received from the offices generally across the authority .
7 Erm thanks very much for the directions er you gave me , it 's quite awkward coming off the main road there cos you really have
8 Thanks very much for the diagnosis , Doc , ’ Rory returned wryly .
9 Okay , thanks very much for the call and raising the question
10 If I was to describe the symptoms that would limit the songs too specifically for the listener . ’
11 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
12 This had been a great success in both countries not only for the deaf but for their hearing fellow citizens , who made " learning sign language " the second most popular study after English in adult education .
13 My hon. Friend has set out his concerns very clearly for the House , and set out in detail how this case was handled by British Rail .
14 All of the preceding discussion and recommendations have implications not only for the content of Primary Language courses but also for their organisation .
15 Now a government which is deeply unhappy about criticism and intrusion from the popular press is seriously considering the reintroduction of a tax on knowledge in a move that has implications not only for the viability of newspapers , but for the reading habit , for literacy and for dissemination and debate of detailed information in a democracy .
16 The then Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , was quick to recognise the implications not only for the industry but also the public purse when he froze duty on whisky .
17 Will he commend the Belfast office for being at the top of the league of all passport offices for getting passports out quickly for the people of Northern Ireland ?
18 They coincided with Mrs Yaxlee 's own ideas closely enough for the latter to trust her to do the shopping while at the same time failing to include her in the invitation which she so palpably wanted .
19 It was warm , crisp , fresh and set the taste buds up nicely for the main event .
20 For example , most people buy free-range eggs not only for the extra taste and nourishment , but also because they approve of the conditions in which the hens are kept .
21 There was cleaks there was er cleaks in er in Most of the kitchens had rafters , a lot of them , and there was cleaks just specially for the hanging the pigs and the er the hams of the And then you left them until they were fairly dry , and then you had to cover them well and truly with a for all summer , because the fly would go for them , if the were n't properly salted and dry .
22 Also , the Minister must take these powers not just for the privatised subsidiaries but for all the bus operators currently providing services in Scotland .
23 What makes things harder still for the Morleys is the fact they still do n't seem any nearer receiving compensation .
24 It seemed downright immoral to torment the poor woman with questions now just for the sake of proving the Jaguar 's brakes were faulty or Fanshawe driving over the seventy limit .
25 There may well be problems ahead both for the pupil and for the school if the child 's family are not in agreement with the professionals ' decisions about the educational placement proposed .
26 The drug age was in its infancy ; there would be many dead and injured in its wake and as we all now know in the wiser Nineties , the knock-on effects would reverberate in much more sinister and sordid terms not just for the rest of the decade but the rest of the century .
27 He failed to do all he could for the Jews and socialised with the Nazis too easily for the Poles ' liking .
28 Thenceforth he played many games not only for the MCC but for a variety of sides .
29 Tallboy had a large lugubrious face , arms too long for the shirtmaker to cope with , and an air of fighting his clothes rather than wearing them .
30 When he arrives at his destination he can not rely upon finding effective substitutes not merely for the luxuries , but for the common necessaries , which he may have left behind .
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