Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We shall carry on the fight for individual airlines in this complaint to the EC , ’ he said .
2 There may well be a reputable graffiti artist in the area who would take on the challenge for little more than the cost of the materials !
3 Notice that throughout the 1980s , the objectives of the MTFS have remained the same : that is , to control inflation , to reduce the government 's budget deficit and to lay down the foundation for sustainable economic growth .
4 They have got to pin down the Turks for five-minute periods , which will exaggerate the sense of panic in their back four .
5 He left his job as Chairman of Ratners in November and was busy searching up and down the country for another shop .
6 According to the script , after an initial twenty minutes of Anglo-Saxon bombardment , the Turks would be weeping with fear and humiliation , and devoting much of their on-field activities to figuring out ways of being granted political asylum , rather than returning home to their doubtless murderous regime , where they would be summarily sent to work down the sewers for ten years .
7 Over the past decade a sudden surge of research reports managed to answer the question of when people achieve a basic grasp of psychology : sometime in the fifth year of life we lay down the framework for generalisable inferences about the intentions of others .
8 Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure .
9 He continued down the Namoi for 150 miles towards the Brigalow Scrubs — a distance of 400 miles from the coastline , and the farthest he went into the interior — slaughtering en route a plethora of birds , many of which — the white-backed swallow , the black-eared cuckoo , the yellow-throated miner , the striated grass-wren , the red-backed kingfisher and another bower-bird of the spotted variety to name but a few — were completely new to science .
10 No , we 've got to look down the race-card for some attractive , available , acquiescent filly — and the likeliest filly is surely — ’
11 The easiest equation if I said , Write down the equation for one of these .
12 Almost all the colonies the English ever acquired were of one or another of these three types , and in a number of other ways the overseas activities undertaken between the 1550s and the 1640s laid down the pattern for all that was to come .
13 At random , she lifted down the volume for 1977 .
14 For some operators , there is the added benefit of a deal put together and managed by a service company which cuts down the workload for in-house geophysicists .
15 For a wood glue-to be effective it has to penetrate down the tubes for some distance so as to get hold of the undamaged wood .
16 On July 15 the Soviet Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed an agreement on mining co-operation with the South African Chamber of Mines which it believed would " lay down the basis for future economic relations " .
17 ‘ Zarathustra closed down the project for good reasons , by his lights .
18 Every two years or so , production staff would be faced with a choice : shut down the plant for two weeks to avoid an explosion or let the contraption blow up and restart full production on the following day .
19 They were the nearest residents to the front line and most of them had not dared to walk down the boulevard for more than a year .
20 I ca n't sleep at night for that baby crying , I ca n't breathe in the daytime for that stench of tallow coming out of their back door — and one of his customers brushed me into the dusty street the other day …
21 Continue along the ridge for another two miles on grassy tracks .
22 Write down a prayer for any ‘ Brian Smarts ’ known to you .
23 ‘ There 's a man here , ’ Ma said with an air of wonder , ‘ been down a pothole for one hundred and thirteen days .
24 I have never been known to turn down a volunteer for any project .
25 Kitty never seemed to be able to hold down a job for more than a week at a time , but somehow she was still better dressed than any of us .
26 When I checked in Who 's Who I found that Jenner held down a post for several years at David 's old university .
27 ‘ Once again we have set down a marker for trans-Atlantic travel with a £93 for '93 offer which is the most competitive fare available , ’ said Branson , yesterday .
28 In Peter 's case he has put down a marker for next year , when he will still be young enough to try .
29 It 's definitely worth writing down a style-sheet for each design you create as this allows a you to maintain a much more consistent style across your various publications ; a house style in effect .
30 Advertisements are placed in the press , and potential purchasers are invited to telephone or fill in a coupon for further details .
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