Example sentences of "[det] for its [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Wall Street Journal hears that the company has listed the 60MHz version at $905 for 1,000-up , and gone as low as $850 each for its best customers ; the 66MHz version is said to cost $1,000 .
2 The Wall Street Journal hears that the company has listed the 60MHz version at $905 for 1,000-up , and gone as low as $850 each for its best customers ; the 66MHz version is said to cost $1,000 .
3 We therefore have cleaner technology as a main aim , and we see growing recognition by industry of the value of this for its economic well-being and international competitiveness .
4 It was most unusual in British politics , as much for its measured orderliness as for its warmth .
5 Cole continues : That explanation is significant as much for its excusatory tone as for its substance ; and the excuse is of the Pioneers , decision to establish a production arm as a separate entity from the consumer society , a decision pointing production for consumer co-operatives along a road to the industrial co-operative form of organisation , along a road it was not to take .
6 The area is noted as much for its natural beauty as for its industrial history — it was here , in the lush valleys of Derbyshire that the first stirrings of the Industrial Revolution were felt and today working mills and factory shops testify to this heritage .
7 One needed it too much for its own sake .
8 The phenomenon of " automatism " as set forth by Haran involves the use of one element of a word-pair solely for balance between the lines , and not at all for its semantic significance An example that is adduced is Prov 24.30 :
9 Hill-Smith is South Australia is known above all for its white wines .
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