Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | But whether you 're backpacking with all your camping gear , food and so on or just out for a day walk , it pays to take the trouble to assess your requirements before buying . |
2 | But anyone can bypass their GP and go straight to an NHS GUM ( genito-urinary medicine ) clinic for immediate and confidential treatment — or even just for a sexual health ‘ MOT ’ between partners . |
3 | About the same time , and rather surprisingly for a Tory committed to the old East India Company and one who had lost the remittance contract to the newly founded Bank of England , Herne also joined the so-called tobacco contractors . |
4 | Thus we might expect the instrument not to be sufficiently sensitive for these conditions and so not for a growth room . |
5 | And so far for a while , we did . ’ |
6 | But though this hope might be enough for some who were actually to lift themselves out of the working class , and perhaps also for a greater number who never got beyond dreaming of success as they read Samuel Smiles 's Self-Help ( 1859 ) or similar handbooks , it was perfectly evident that most workers would remain workers all their lives , and indeed that the economic system required them to do so . |
7 | Only when this phase has been completed , and perhaps only for a relatively brief period at the height of a crisis , can a second phase of overt conflict between proletarians and capitalists become manifest ( Przeworski , 1977 ) . |
8 | In succeeding years of wartime the annual conference continued to take place , though not at the seaside and not usually for a full week . |
9 | You may throw cells together at random , over and over again for a billion years , and not once will you get a conglomeration that flies or swims or burrows or runs , or does anything , even badly , that could remotely be construed as working to keep itself alive . |
10 | It 's part of the this way in which the computer can turn information over and over again for a different need . |
11 | It 's part of this way in which the computer can turn information over and over again for a different need . |
12 | Second , Byrd 's wide-ranging and extended melodic lines are hard to sing , and harder still for a consort of solo voices to keep constantly in tune , above all when using the vowel-sounds of the past . |
13 | Daylight suddenly burst upon them , sunlight , and up there for a moment blue sky and white clouds and a tall whitish building . |
14 | Never before , and probably not for a very long time again will it be possible to recreate such an exhibition , containing as it does important paintings from major Western and Russian museums and private collections , as well as outstanding works from circa fifty provincial and specialised museums in the former Soviet Union . |
15 | At five to eight Gooseneck took Elsa and Amiss aside for a briefing . |
16 | answered and deep enough for a boat if we had one . |
17 | The United Kingdom was an original party to the Convention but did not accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Commission and Court until 1965 and then only for a three-year term which , however , has so far been regularly renewed although not without some hesitancy prompted by the embarrassment and ignominy of being condemned by the Court on a number of occasions . |
18 | Don ‘ t There 's no reason for launches higher than 200 metres ( 650ft ) and then only for a parafoil type which needs the initial fall to take in air and inflate . |
19 | At a time when only the Northumbrians , and then only for a time in the reign of Eadberht ( 737–58 ) , minted coins of pure silver , southern England experienced a decline in the quality of its sceattas . |
20 | The wind group , as we have said , less frequently stands alone , and then only for a few bars at a time . |
21 | Looking south , Huy could just make out the shape of the wall surrounding the palace compound , and remembered that quiet and contentment existed in reality for very few , and then only for a fraction of the time one spends under this sun . |
22 | One such extravagence became a holiday haunt for painters and poets and then home for a family of seven . |
23 | It is a lovely series of images that Wordsworth brings to mind , but it is not a suitable subject to be translated into a picture , and certainly not for a child . |
24 | ‘ Nana is too strict and too hard for a little child all alone like you . |
25 | really very interesting but perhaps just for a start it might |
26 | But only very for a very short period . |
27 | I I mean , you 're anything like that , but not not for a month , I mean . |
28 | Yale make one at around £5 which allows windows to open a bit for ventilation but not enough for a child to squeeze through . |
29 | But I 've been up the road every day this week , not shopping but just out for a walk , you know ? |
30 | Ready for takeoff , but still in for a bumpy ride |