Example sentences of "[adv] for a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Only Mr Kenneth Baker , secretary of state for education , said promptly , ’ more money and put in successfully for a rise in the science-research budget . |
2 | He congratulates himself , however , on auditioning successfully for a part in this Parisian cinema . |
3 | Cos the we er did get people contacting the office to say I 've got a lump sum , I 'd like to put it somewhere for a couple of years , and er we always wondered why they 're thinking of a couple of years . |
4 | If not , she could try to find somewhere for a cup of tea . |
5 | Perhaps it is seeking to increase the audience , or perhaps it was lead astray for a while by the fact that , during the Conservative leadership contest , the exciting politics at Westminster were not in the Chamber . |
6 | In this he argued powerfully for a revival of social citizenship and the ‘ developmental state ’ . |
7 | The only real kiss is the platonic one between Dustin and McQueen on the cliff top , before McQueen dives into the sea and escapes , swimming surprisingly powerfully for a man of his age and condition . |
8 | When d'Argenlieu dispatched himself hastily to Paris a few days after the French elections and before the Haiphong incident , it was to lobby intensively for a policy of firmness ; and his tactic , says Devillers , was simple : to create fear . |
9 | There are , finding fifty hectares or thereabouts for a development of this kind and characteristic out of the districts ' allocations on the one hand in their geography , you know that has to be broadly speaking within the existing settlement pattern on the other , not possible . |
10 | You should continue to walk aerobically for a minimum of 30 minutes each day , four times a week ; and you should continue to use the low fat Walking Diet recipes and adapt them to your own diet . |
11 | ‘ I 'm all right for a couple of minutes . ’ |
12 | The wheels would be all right for a couple of days ; then they 'd become ten times worse and they 'd have to come to the smithy . |
13 | There was two of them w wi with a Range Rover the other morning er with all sorts of notices and the following morning they had a motorcyclist er hidden behind the hedge as it were er that seemed to obviously put things right for a couple of days . |
14 | However , the males compete vigorously for a share of paternity : if one male mates with the female the others all mate with her in rapid succession . |
15 | Shadow community care minister David Hinchliffe is campaigning vigorously for a change in the law . |
16 | On the fringe of the political scene , the Daily Mail campaigned vigorously for a coalition under a new leader and various important figures in the City of London let it be known that a Socialist Government would be a financial disaster . |
17 | These perceived injustices led the trade union and labour movement to campaign vigorously for an end to the insurance system and for a single universal , Exchequer-funded scheme to cover all forms of primary care . |
18 | Electoral democracy produces a ready-made machine for minority groups to fight effectively for a share of central resources , once they learn to act as a group and are sufficiently concentrated for electoral purposes . |
19 | It may strike you as unusual but , once mastered , it can be used very quickly and effectively for a variety of purposes : |
20 | The emphasis in the first two years in the English classroom is on consolidating basic linguistic competence and ensuring that the pupils can read , comprehend and write effectively for a variety of purposes , including imaginative , argumentative and reflective writing . |
21 | I have selected these six passages because they appear to me to call effectively for a rethinking of practically every aspect of the pre-1967 school curriculum in Tanzania — its underlying values , the structure , the balance between in-school and out-of-school activities , the content and pacing of the materials in relation to the age of the learners and the whole process and attitude towards evaluation . |
22 | Here , it is not doing duty for a use of rhinoceros but rather for a mention of it . |
23 | It was already beginning to fill up with French businessmen , and Jean-Paul made purposefully for a table in the window . |
24 | Banks are competing fiercely for a share of the slower-growing market . |
25 | It really is not good enough for a spokesman for the official Opposition to come here in spite , without reading the official report by the independent advisory committee . |
26 | ‘ Latterly that takes me there quite often enough for a member of the Church of England , let alone an atheist . |
27 | and large enough for a bit of extra elbow room . |
28 | Tyrell ran the March team in 1970 but the car was not good enough for a driver of Stewart 's calibre so Tyrell decided to build and run one under his own name for Stewart . |
29 | Go and pack a few things , enough for a couple of days . |
30 | It is bad enough for a believer in any faith to have the content of his belief infiltrated by alien ideas . |