Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This was a sort of Blue Peter for the gastronomically challenged for the clumsy truth is , of course , that either Mr Mayle or the adaptor of his book feared that WE would n't recognise a truffle if it crawled up our trouser leg . |
2 | This the best known for the crack lines on its east face . |
3 | The sale — the highest paid for a work by an English artist — is subject to the granting of an export licence . |
4 | His personal standing is the lowest recorded for a Prime Minister and even the flow of funds from the party faithful is drying up under his faltering leadership . |
5 | As he rounded the leeward mark for the first time , Pat Marshall in 9th place found himself being covered by Simon Allen and so went off on the opposite tack to get clear of the dirty wind , followed by Chris Eyre . |
6 | In such a climate , the ‘ If ’ poem seems a little outdated for the modern manager . |
7 | There were some highlights from Bristol , some back-row charges , a 50-yard passing movement which saw Doug Woodman scoring the first of his two tries , and Paul Collings making a solo break for the third . |
8 | ‘ Things are starting to get much easier for the business person , although there 's still a big difference between setting up in Budapest , or Warsaw , or Prague , compared with somewhere in the country , where you may still have a long wait for a telephone connection . ’ |
9 | Her parents exchanged glances , looks that seemed to remember a long wait for a first and , as it turned out , an only child . |
10 | A long wait for a patient with bladder outflow obstruction for a specialist opinion is both undesirable and unacceptable . |
11 | Of course , it can be argued that the theoretical presumption of innocence in the West is frequently negated by the pressure , particularly in the lower courts , to ‘ plea bargain' , that is agree to plead guilty to a relatively minor charge and receive a relatively light sentence , rather than plead not guilty , endure a long wait for a trial ( possibly in custody ) and , if found guilty , receive a heavier sentence , although there always remains the chance of acquittal . |
12 | But as you 've got a long wait for the next production , let's move on to the town itself . |
13 | There was always a long wait for an appointment , sometimes up to a month , and women were only kept in for 24 hours if it was a normal birth . |
14 | There was a long wait for an answer . |
15 | The final dividend is being held at 11.375p , to make a same-again total for the year of 17.5p . |
16 | From Gore to Temple is not an easy read for the layman . |
17 | I did have a little thought last night that maybe he is not expecting much this year but looking to get us on an even keel for an attempt next year on the title ( with maybe another central defender ) . |
18 | Someone to help you keep everything on an even keel for the whole pregnancy … |
19 | We 've had to do some very uncomfortable things to put the country on an even keel for the future . |