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

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1 Some ornamental crab apples flower for so long that they will pollinate your fruiting apples whatever their flowering season .
2 ‘ You train for so long and so hard that you need a break afterwards .
3 With the introduction of Community Charge all charge payers will pay their annual bill by ten monthly instalments commencing 15th April unless they opt for either annual or half-yearly payments .
4 He puts 3.3 kilos in at the start of the copper boil for Best Bitter and an additional 1.5 kilos at the end .
5 Fans live and breathe for either Celtic or Rangers .
6 Its re-emergence in the late 1960s reflected ( 1 ) need for more continuous and effective Party-military consultation , ( 2 ) demands of the Armed Forces on the civilian economy and the need for greater coordination , ( 3 ) need to ensure that strategy and , ultimately , policy governs the application of increasingly complex technology : improve the ‘ fit ’ between procurement , deployment , force structures and policy .
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