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

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1 I think you should , allowances should be at at least support you in that and also from those allowances other resources that provide for research etcetera for the members .
2 Hence , considerable numbers of chefesses willing to come over here and work for peanuts just for the experience .
3 Shearer returns to The Dell for Blackburn tomorrow for the first time since his £3.6 million transfer in the summer , anxious to make life even more uneasy for Branfoot .
4 With increased availability , pricing has dropped to a street price of $999 apiece for the 36MHz and $1,399 apiece for the 40MHz in quantities of 1,000 — quite different from the $1,900 price it gave The Microprocessor Report for the 40MHz back in December ( UX No 419 ) .
5 In a memorandum in that month of crisis the Ministry of Defence apparently for the first time addressed the issue of the foreign exchange costs of existing policy , in response to the claim by the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the end of July that Britain 's overseas military expenditure was running at £140 million p.a .
6 and so you know looking back on it , was all rather funny but erm , it was n't at the time of course particularly for the children and erm mothers .
7 More than a billion for the A90 complex , and he had heard , and he believed it , that there was £35 million of money just for the new fencing and perimeter security equipment … money for that , money no object for the bloody contractors .
8 There are now almost a dozen different varieties of these cream cheeses , and the Gervais factory , at Ferrières , absorbs something like 50,000 gallons of milk daily for the demi-sel and other fresh cheeses .
9 She waited until he had passed through the door that led to the stairs ; then she covered up the trays of now cooling toffee , put a saucer of milk down for the cat , stroked the animal 's purring head , saying the while , ‘ Now you get to work , Flotsie , and put your score up tonight , ’ then she went out , and locked the door .
10 The basic rule in s.179 is , however , subject to s.180(1) , as amended , CA 1989 , which permits disclosure of the relevant information in a number of circumstances eg. for the purpose of enabling or assisting an overseas regulatory authority to exercise its regulatory functions .
11 Zuckerman 's proposal of marriage to Maria in The Counterlife is an indication of its importance , and of the importance of escape both for the tradition and for the unsatisfiable Roth .
12 He looked at the hillside across the river , where the moving masses had halted , still just out of range even for the most expert , to redress their line .
13 There was no certainty of work even for the most skilled : during the slump of 1857–8 the number of workers in the Berlin engineering industry fell by almost a third .
14 He made the effort to say something pleasant to his wife and they drank a glass of wine together for the first time in weeks .
15 The Branch has formed a local Management Committee to operate the Lodge on behalf of the Association within agreed guidelines and , judging from the number of applications specifically for The White House , Bexhill-on-Sea will retain its reputation as the retirement centre of the South .
16 Perhaps the hope-association was as old as the star one ; perhaps ‘ Earendel ’ had contained a presentiment of salvation even for the old heroes ( like Beowulf ) who lived before Christianity was brought to them .
17 With a cable break close to the ground there is always plenty of room ahead for the landing .
18 They were carved laboriously out of the solid rock hundreds of years ago for the purpose of pounding soe , or ground bait , a practice that continued until late in the 19th century .
19 Andy was re-admitted to hospital a couple of weeks later for the second operation .
20 There was plenty of competition too for the Shildon operation before it secured the paint contract .
21 The reason for their use is that they make the task of interpretation easier for the reader .
22 Risk estimates certainly appear to be relatively malleable , there is evidence that increasing the availability in memory of risk-related information alters people 's subsequent assessments of risk both for the overall frequency of lethal events ( Lichtenstein et al.
23 There is some sort of lesson there for the autograph collector , who need not despair if the great names are beyond his aspirations and his purse .
24 This is because a major aim of public sector housing policy has been to provide a good standard of accommodation usually for the less well-to-do who can not or do not wish to buy their own homes .
25 The idea of training hard for the jump was soon shelved and the day of reckoning drew nearer .
26 Yelling the news to Douglas , who was swording with Sir Walter Comyn , Ramsay dashed through the struggling mass of men back for the stairway , Down he raced , two steps at a time , and out again into the night .
27 It had to be left long with just a little braid on the top and twisted underneath with a little bit of straw through for the summer .
28 A generous range of benefits especially for the AA
29 It would be a foolish and expensive form of self-indulgence to pay for a course of treatment just for the pleasure of making up fancy tales about previous incarnations .
30 This situation meant freedom of expression only for the wealthy and already powerful .
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