Example sentences of "[coord] for [art] [noun] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Her mother looked happy , and for a while all was good . |
2 | Servants gathered on the steps and for a while all was confusion as stewards , bailiffs , cooks , huntsmen and pages hurried down to greet the Santerres . |
3 | Eliot remarked in another regard , ‘ No association is free for the man who wants to do a good job , ’ for the ‘ religious ’ man not least , and for a Cohen most of all . |
4 | ‘ This year , five boys two under 12s and three under 13s are going for training with the County FA regional squad , and for a club this size , it 's brilliant . |
5 | And for the volunteers this royal performance will leave special memories . |
6 | For there was no doubt about her success that night , and for the encore this time , she came on alone . |
7 | Toads are poisonous , too , but like the cobra they prefer not to use their poison except as a last resort , although for a different reason — their poison glands only secrete their lethal dose when the toad is bitten hard by an attacker , and for the toad this is leaving matters far too late , with serious injury a strong possibility . |
8 | The principle of analogy will provide a reasonably secure framework for interpretation for the hearer and for the analyst most of the time . |
9 | It did indeed prove a momentous day — and a momentous speech as well : but it lay in a future that none could foresee , and for the moment all that poor Hazel could do was to turn aside with the disappointed feeling that after all , his part in the crossing of the heather had not really been a very important one . |
10 | The method , however , lacks flexibility , and for an apparatus this size it was essential to have an independent power source so that adjustments could be carried out in the event of failure . |
11 | My Japanese friends wonder at my passion , because he is not very well known and not very successful , though when he visited Paris with his fellow sumotori he was at once called ‘ the Japanese Alain Delon ’ — to my mind , an insult to my hero , but for a while that kind of adulation seemed to give him a little of the confidence he needed , and on his return to Japan he delighted me by winning an unusually high number of contests . |
12 | Examples of this phenomenon will be discussed later with respect to monarchical attitudes , but for the present some general words of explication are necessary . |
13 | But for the authorities this was enough , and he was shipped off to Shanghai on 6 January 1933 . |
14 | Both had irascible temperaments , but for the moment all was well . |
15 | But for the moment these designs remain just that : the experts are still trying to sort out the answers that chickens have given them and , until they do , can not finalise a commercial prototype for improved cages . |
16 | We saw a few small birds flitting away from the roadside , but for the moment these had to remain unidentified ‘ little brown jobs ’ . |
17 | There were other possibilities but for the moment these seemed the most plausible . |
18 | BANGOR finished with a flourish , but for an hour this First Trust Senior Cup tie was as dreary and depressing as the weather . |