Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 However , although Professor Plumb suggests the participation of " better-off " tradesmen he clearly sees the leisure industry as catering mostly for the expanding and increasingly prosperous middle class .
2 Strenuous laybacking for 40 feet or so brings better holds , allowing exhilaratingly steep bridging , and the whole rope will have run out by the time you pull onto the platform at the top , all too soon for the fit , but thankfully for the tired or those leading at their limit , as I was on this occasion .
3 His preparing himself so keenly for a new and final phase of the war , and then not seeing even the beginning of it , was the final irony .
4 These have led colleges , departments and individual staff members to recognise the need to provide effectively for a multi-racial and multi- lingual student body .
5 Long Valley Lad ( 9.15 ) looks good enough for the first and Kick The Ball ( 9.45 ) has a perfect Trap 6 draw .
6 Although particulate traps can be made to work effectively for short periods under favourable conditions there is some way to go before they are reliable enough for the rough and tumble of ordinary operating conditions .
7 It was also said that good motivation alone was not enough for the unemployed as training was necessary , however determined a person was to obtain employment .
8 An unexpected side effect of Cromer 's reform of the prison system was to make conditions inside prison better for the poor than they often were outside .
9 So much for the brash and brassy singer with the penchant for life 's excesses — she was so squeaky-clean it was an effort to drink the whisky !
10 1.40 What adds additional force to this argument is that under the Rules of the Supreme Court writs can be renewed only for a good or sufficient reason ( see Kleinwort Benson Ltd v Barbrak Ltd , " The Myrto " ( No 3 ) [ 1987 ] AC 597 ) .
11 For Miss Green , Lee 's appointment was perceived as an explicit threat simply because in the previous year , renewal of the Cassell Trust 's grant had not been easily secured and had been made on the understanding that the 1930 renewal was to extend only for a further and final two years .
12 BBDO , Leo Burnett , Chiat Day and LH-S to present their credentials only for the above and below-the-line campaign .
13 This had been a great success in both countries not only for the deaf but for their hearing fellow citizens , who made " learning sign language " the second most popular study after English in adult education .
14 This is necessary not only for the individual but for the development of society .
15 The Church , both as an organisation and in its buildings , was of supreme importance to all European communities , not only for the spiritual but physical and intellectual succour which it provided .
16 This situation meant freedom of expression only for the wealthy and already powerful .
17 It goes far towards helping to account not only for the high and growing degree of relative autonomy from non-Nazi élites enjoyed by Hitler and the Nazi leadership , but also — as the counterweight to terror , repression , and intimidation — for the weakness of resistance to the regime .
18 The whole place looks dead and deserted , a ruin fit only for the dead and carrion birds …
19 When the twelfth-century bard , Cynddelw , recalled ‘ the clash of Powys … with Oswald ’ , he was looking back on an episode which had considerable significance not only for the Welsh but also for the Mercians .
20 First , although it may not take very long for a trained and experienced therapist to analyse a transcript using LARSP , the procedure itself is relatively technical and is likely to take some time to learn from scratch ( Connolly 1979 ) .
21 Then I was here alone for no more than a few seconds .
22 Yet , while the traditional working class had little prospect of improving their economic and social opportunities , this was not so for the two and a half million or so families whose income varied between £2 and £4 per week .
23 This study has shown that the inclusion of lexical stress reduces the number of word-paths derived from input utterances , significantly so for the mixed and phonemic sets .
24 So for the 580 and the EC1 pattern controller , with the left hand light on the pattern is the same way round ( when viewed from the purl side of the knitting ) as on the mylar sheet .
25 Overall , it seems fair to conclude that the right hemisphere does possess some word processing capacity , probably more so for the written than for the spoken word , for concrete or early-learned rather than abstract or later-learned words and for receptive rather than executive aspects of language .
26 We are working together for a reformed and revised Near East , and our two movements complement each other . ’
27 Metal detectors designed especially for the professional and hobbyist markets represent just a tiny fraction of the Garrett electronics empire , but it is in this latter sphere that the Garrett name comes to life .
28 We all acknoweldge that they provide an important service , especially for the elderly and those less able to get to the larger stores during the week . ’
29 The Minister has said that his Department has contacted the local authorities , but when will the Government accept that the local authorities have the strategy and the enabling powers to make provision for housing , especially for the homeless and perhaps for some of the 40,000 personnel who will be leaving the armed forces in the near future ?
30 Pooled results are presented separately for the 17 and 21 item version of the scale and then all 20 trials were combined by using the standardised difference between mean Hamilton scores for the serotonin reuptake inhibitor and tricyclic and related antidepressant groups : Standardised difference=difference between means/standard deviation .
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