Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | The wind group , as we have said , less frequently stands alone , and then only for a few bars at a time . |
33 | 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 . |
34 | The Mail in 1971–3 did not give the radio schedules , while the Times usually printed the wrong day 's schedules and then only for the General Service ( English ) , omitting altogether the Home Service ( Zambian languages ) to which the majority of its readership listened most of the time . |
35 | And then back for the evening service . |
36 | One such extravagence became a holiday haunt for painters and poets and then home for a family of seven . |
37 | I worked with him on Queen 's Visit and then recently for the Royal Yacht visit to Leith ( partly as a dry run for the summit ) at the time of the June Scottish Financial Enterprise International Conference . |
38 | Not only is it problematic ( and doubly so for the user ) to port an application from AIX to SVR4 for example , but trying to manage the different environments on a network is even more difficult . |
39 | " alluph is used for the " chieftains " of Edom ( Genesis 36:15–43 ) ; probably for a commander of a military " thousand " ; and almost certainly for the professional , fully-armed soldier . |
40 | 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 . |
41 | Mr Winchester predictably proves his case for part of the Pacific rim , from Japan round to California , but not for the whole circumference — and certainly not for the islands dotted in the Basin , despite the charming Western Samoan girl who takes his bags at Los Angeles airport and quotes Robert Louis Stevenson to him . |
42 | Mr Lee , who is the first leader to be Taiwan-born and Taiwan-bred , has a taste for reforms that go too far and too fast for the old-guard mainlanders . |
43 | ‘ Nana is too strict and too hard for a little child all alone like you . |
44 | Such sayings as , ‘ If it 's too late for sherry and too early for the port , ring for the madeira ’ and ‘ Have some madeira , m'dear ’ are well known . |
45 | There was no traffic at that time in the morning ; it was too late for the milkman and too early for the lunch-time pubbers . |
46 | I do n't believe that the method of selling cars with huge discounts that has been going on in the US for some time is good for the companies , and I also do n't think long term it 's good for the industrial base of the country and therefore ultimately for the customer . |
47 | It was originally written in Hebrew , and therefore not for the perusal of the Gentiles . |