Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 1 Visit your dentist or hygienist regularly and clean your teeth properly after meals for maximum protection . |
2 | Sir Keith Thomas PBA , then President-elect of the British Academy , in his opening remarks mused that he was surprised to hear only of plans for printed publication of the contributions . |
3 | It also questions its rival 's treatment of airline maintenance costs , implying that Airtours may not be providing enough against profits for future charges , and rebuts certain ‘ misleading ’ statements made by Airtours . |
4 | Although described by the World Challenge brochure as an area rarely visited by Europeans , it turned out to be popular enough with tourists for each village to have its own visitors ' book ! |
5 | Final competences for the first three levels ( supervisory , junior and middle managers ) are due in October 1990 together with procedures for MCI endorsement of awards . |
6 | As the colleges sought to establish degree courses other than in teacher education it was naturally towards the humanities that they mainly turned , and attempts to use their existing strengths in those areas , together with opportunities for combined and modularized courses , resulted in often extremely complex proposals . |
7 | Primary nursing , combined with a mentor system , would allow patient care delivery together with opportunities for uninterrupted teaching . |
8 | The Awards announced on the Queen 's birthday are to recognise and encourage outstanding achievement in the field of export of goods or services from the UK , and together with Awards for Technological Achievement , were instituted by Royal Warrant in 1976 . |
9 | Each report should , as far as is practicable , provide information on the achievement of efficiency and effectiveness programme targets , together with targets for future years . |
10 | The cost of their tuition and air fares is covered , together with allowances for living expenses , books and equipment . |
11 | Such syntactic formulae are not confined to elephant-jokes , and their pervasiveness warrants further consideration and analysis , I think , especially in projects for foreign students of English . |
12 | These independent family groups come together in assemblies for such things as war , religion , and the settlement of disputes , but they do not really form an organic whole . |
13 | More sophisticated and complex computer models of the heroin ‘ epidemic ’ can be constructed to produce precise estimates for the future , but given the many untestable assumptions of ‘ epidemic ’ models ( particularly those based only on figures for known users during a relatively short time period , as in the present case ) , we did not attempt such an exercise . |
14 | Rather than leave customers in the lurch , NCR said that Teradata and NCR staff will work together on upgrades for existing Teradata kit , but the NCR 3600 will take precedence from now on . |
15 | The two governments will work together on solutions for environmental problems based on principles of environmentally sustainable development . |
16 | He spoke brilliantly without notes for half an hour . |
17 | After 4 attempts and 2 hours they finally got 568 kayaks strung together and held only by hands for 30 seconds before departing 5km down to Holme Pierrepont for a fun afternoon . |
18 | Roamers of the countryside , surprise was their chief weapon , great daring being shown in what some regarded as the finest military feats of all , the capture of walled towns and castles which were then ransomed , having perhaps been used in the meanwhile as bases for military activity further afield . |
19 | Much of what was said above about contacts for clinical services also applies to GPs operating their own budgets . |
20 | ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development . |
21 | A wooden counter with a couple of filing cabinets underneath , preferably on castors for easy manoeuvrability would be one excellent idea ; or just a flip-down panel from a wall would be another . |
22 | For example , if one were carrying out a survey of library users over six days and the analysis for the working week produced , let us say , 20 print-out sheets , then to ask also for sub-analyses for each of the six days could result in a further 120 sheets . |
23 | Customs seem to accept that fees for the registration of a notice of assignment are generally treated differently from reimbursements for other costs . |
24 | The Headmaster is reluctant to agree willingly to absences for extended holidays . |
25 | The cost system now outlined could apply not only to materials invoices but also to invoices for hired plant , special expenses , overheads , legal and estate agent 's fees , and in part to certified payments and the company payroll . |
26 | But delegates reacted favourably to calls for tougher sentencing , with proper life terms . |
27 | This can be achieved by providing good quality bike-and-ride facilities at public transport stops in residential areas and also at destinations for those who wish to complete their journey by cycle ( Figure 9.7 ) . |
28 | ‘ Our policy of focusing solely on drives for electric motors is continuing to bear fruit , ’ said Mr Wheatley . |
29 | It is misleading to use the terms ‘ military facilities ’ or even ‘ base facilities ’ simply as synonyms for military bases . |
30 | The other part of the work is based on the experience , particularly of councils for voluntary service and other bodies like that , who at a local level are providing advice and support to voluntary groups . |