Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It 's also given us the new agreement on working time which our own government have tried to work against consistently for the last two years , they now say they 'll challenge it in Europe 's Court of Justice , well what they seem to forget is it 's got ta come back to Parliament for a second reading yet and they 've created such ill feeling in the Parliament and among the Commission , that it 's likely to be strengthened , we 're gon na end up with a strengthened agreement on working time by the autumn of this year .
2 And while you were , while you were using a film which you had in anyway for the next day 's performance and putting in that slot
3 I mean I 've lived in here for the last fourtee thirteen years and I 've lived in Northern Ireland and Bradford and all sorts .
4 ‘ He 's the only one who 's been in there for the last ten years . ’
5 I 've got you down as here for the last three .
6 To be solely a film actor over here for the last 20 years would be very hard . ’
7 It 's been kept on there for a second week with good houses and rave reviews from Time Out , What 's On and Spare Rib .
8 I can take it over there for the first service which is free anyway and I can take it back to Swansea for the others ca n't I ?
9 The ventral arm plates are approximately rounded pentagonal in shape becoming broader than long and rectangular on distal segments and separated except occasionally for the second and third ventral plates .
10 Exactly , unless they guarantee human rights er , you see , what 's really happening especially in the Baltic , that is er there , there is an anti Russian feeling you know , and er there is element in in the Baltic Republic who want to er , want to deport the Russian population who 've been there for maybe for the last forty five years .
11 There , she had been happy in Pakistan ; she had been happy in the Peckham house at least for the first year ; she had been happy working for Graham ; she 'd been enthusiastically interested at college and during the first two years after she had qualified ; she had been completely delighted when she had got the job she now had : a tenants ' association garden in a dreadful estate in Hackney , but where she , with a community group , had planned the garden from scratch and had made a small desert blossom like a rose .
12 Between 1713 and 1763 they paid little attention to the colonies in America , and at least for the first half of the period it was hard to see what else could have been done .
13 Only a few , largely of the younger members , consider that at least for the first few years after an election , the House as a whole should keep a wary eye on the government and seek to support or influence its policy irrespective of the line taken by the official Opposition .
14 The imaginary war , at least for the first 20 years after the war , reproduced the solutions of the second world war .
15 Consequently , they are best advised at least for the first two years of recovery to concentrate primarily on just the one relevant Anonymous Fellowship .
16 At least for the first year ( 1st April 1993–31st March 1994 ) , the vast majority of residential care places in voluntary and private sector residential and nursing homes , and registered supported accommodation , will be purchased on an individual place-by-place basis for each user .
17 when you start learning a language you are constantly collecting new words , so even if you have a computer and intend to use it for producing a dictionary you may still wish to have your vocabulary in a more accessible form than on a computer disk , at least for the first few months .
18 ‘ The plates at least for the first four courses are washed as they come out of the dining room . ’
19 My arrival put paid to her travels — at least for the first couple of years . ’
20 Not that she was destined to get any practice at such a mega-speed , since Downes , at least for the first half of the interview , was to enunciate his words with the slow deliberation of a stupefied zombie .
21 For some sections of the labour force , prosperous years which had begun in the 1780s continued at least for the first part of the war .
22 However , the scientists say they believed the layer would continue to thin every winter at least for the next eight years , after which a ban on use of certain gases will start to have a beneficial effect .
23 This further increased its authority and enabled it to keep control over events , at least for the next few months .
24 By comparison , the risks of ‘ doing nothing ’ , at least for the next three or four years , are less acute .
25 At least for the next few days , allow yourself to be more impulsive .
26 For your own good , at least for the next year or so , I think you 'd be best out of the way .
27 Prices for Vines 5.50 , which includes StreetTalk , remain unchanged , at least for the next few months .
28 ‘ Roger , Roger , ’ he whispered , ‘ I am the Cardinal 's man in peace and war , at least for the next ten years .
29 ‘ I 'm here , ’ Robbie snapped , side-stepping him and moving further into the galley , ‘ because I 'm going to live here — at least for the next six months . ’
30 the farmers will hope it holds off at least for the next few weeks .
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