Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Of the part-time tutors , about a quarter were local schoolmasters , and there were also a number of parish clergy , local government officers and retired professional people ; only two of those so far booked for courses were women , although when the programme was finalised there were three . |
2 | Controversy aside , the fact that Dykstra was called upon so often vouched for Rangers ' ascendancy but the Hateley/McCoist goal machine seemed to have developed a mechanical fault . |
3 | Contact lenses are less frequently prescribed for children than spectacles because physical growth is still taking place and because they are relatively more expensive . |
4 | If you feel very inhibited by the artificiality of the situation you will give a very inaccurate impression of the sort of person you really are , perhaps even overcompensating for nerves by being too gregarious and obvious and making it clear that you are not good at handling yourself in a social situation . |
5 | A more efficient harness than the crude yoke , which had been so well suited for draught-oxen , was introduced about the ninth century . |
6 | ‘ Although we welcome the government 's recognition of the importance of the voluntary sector 's advice services , we are concerned about the lack of additional finance to extend the services in less well provided for areas , ’ explained Tim Attwood , director of CAB . |
7 | The minister believes these changes will provide a fairer distribution of grant money to less well provided for parts of the province . |
8 | The ANLT lexicon aims to provide consistency ( i.e. syntactic information is only explicitly provided for words that can not be derived from extant morphemes within the lexicon ) . |
9 | When polished it is also highly reflective and was thus widely used for mirrors . |
10 | Normally only used for foundations . |
11 | The BEA thus increasingly looked for sites more distant from the load centres , locating them instead on the coast ( where cooling water supplies were cheap and plentiful ) or on the coalfields ( where coal would be the cheapest ) . |
12 | Since the subjects in Study 2 did not expect a recognition phase it was clearly not sufficient to simply repeat the study without subjects making any judgments , instead judgment tasks had to be found that were not related to risk and were still sufficiently engaging for subjects not to suspect a memory test afterwards . |
13 | For example lindane , or gamma benzene hexachloride , is an insecticide found in a shampoo called Quellada Application PC — more often prescribed for scabies — and in Lorexane , which , although now withdrawn from the market , may still be held by some chemists . |
14 | If a firm operates in several different markets the occasion more frequently arises for adjustments to be made in coordinating operational activities between functional areas . |
15 | In recognition of the difficulties facing overseas students , the Institute once again arranged for tutors to travel to them . |
16 | Advice and protection were more commonly given for diseases such as tetanus and malaria than for sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhoea and syphilis ( table ) . |
17 | At Westminster he would have to press ever more insistently demands for improvements in local hospitals and schools , housing and roads . |
18 | The inner lines are of two kinds : a brush-stroke of variable thickness and employed with colour of varied dilution , from full black to a thin golden brown also sometimes used for washes ; and the so called relief-line . |
19 | It follows that the way in which the upper years of junior schools are organised should be seen — just as already happens for pupils of the same age in middle schools — as part of the process of securing good continuity between the primary and secondary phases . |
20 | In the face of mounting defeats , personal losses , misery , and sacrifice , Hitler 's earlier successes began to be seen in a new light , and he was now increasingly blamed for policies which had led to the war , and for his failure to terminate the war and produce the desired peace . |
21 | I was n't put here just to live for others . |
22 | Ground floor rooms in the wing will be converted into between 800–900 square metres of temporary exhibition space , particularly well suited for paintings on account of the light which is predominantly from the north , and with a separate entrance to avoid congestion . |
23 | Peace and Conflict Studies graduates are particularly well qualified for careers with , for example , public and private agencies concerned with conflict and its resolution , or with a variety of international organizations and institutions . |
24 | Shirley was not surprisingly almost lost for words : |
25 | These long-term contracts differ from shorter or one-off agreements ( for endorsements or live performances ) because they almost always call for musicians ' exclusive services . |
26 | With leases quite often running for terms of 25 years and with rent reviews multiplying " manageable " rents , an individual who is joined as a guarantor at the commencement of a lease could be made bankrupt several years after the original tenant has parted with the lease . |
27 | Ken erm y you 've asked some questions , I 've actually seen the I M R O letter and can I say that there are two questions in the I M R O letter to Mr Maxwell and Bishopsgate , which quite categorically asked for accounts and also details of the ownership structure coming out of Liechtenstein . |
28 | It was certainly no more important to me and I could quite happily go for weeks without any . |
29 | To make matters worse , foreign students no longer qualify for grants in the UK . |
30 | service contracts no longer exist for items of equipment for which services stock is held , in which case full provision should be made . |