Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I really want to go out and kick some ass one last time for Jeffrey , for me , for us , and most importantly for the people who come to see us . ’ |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Thus we might expect the instrument not to be sufficiently sensitive for these conditions and so not for a growth room . |
4 | But how did it happen that the Davy miner 's lamp worked out so well for the owners and so badly for the miners ? |
5 | And so on for the whole island . |
6 | And so on for the whole island . |
7 | This table indicates that graduates who entered their degree courses with an HNC , on average , performed as well as those who entered on the basis of 10 A-level points , and so on for the other qualifications listed . |
8 | And so far for a while , we did . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | For Tara , and for Ireland , and for the world of the Future , and perhaps also for the legendary Lost Prince who will one day rise up and defeat Medoc … |
11 | 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 ) . |
12 | Karl Hamer , Anchor Ford divisional director , with three dealerships in the midlands , says : ‘ I earn more money because Ford 's package is better than any other — and better too for the buyer . ’ . |
13 | The assumption is commonly made that the decisions to be taken in caring for such patients , the therapeutic strategy to be adopted , are wholly medical matters , and thus wholly for the doctors to make , with or without discussion with the patient . |
14 | Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to . |
15 | Regularly means annually for normotensive patients and more frequently for the known hypertensives . |
16 | As archbishop , Anselm had many duties connected with the discipline , orthodoxy , organization , and peace of his whole diocese and province , and more broadly for the whole alter orbis of Britain . |
17 | And more disturbingly for the other clubs with ambition , the display promises even greater deeds . |
18 | Bob works relentlessly for one purpose ; that his music could change mankind 's thinking to bring about unity among the races , and more so for the oppressed people . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | It is harder to recognize the vertebrates as a natural group , and harder still for the molluscs ( snails , clams , squids ) , because the similarity is of basic anatomy , and there are vast differences in shape and habits . |
21 | It is hard for parents to keep faith through lean years , and harder still for the boys , particularly if doubts and pressures filter through to them . |
22 | We breed them for the course , especially and also now for the sport . ’ |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The artist as subject is involved as authority for the authenticity of the subject as sitter and hence also for the legitimacy of the object as portrait . |
25 | At five to eight Gooseneck took Elsa and Amiss aside for a briefing . |
26 | Social responsibility is a concept that in almost all cases enables one to reconcile one 's own views with the needs of society , but it is a complex idea and particularly so for the professional librarian . |
27 | Wall Street is notorious for having scant regard for the future and even less for the past . |
28 | answered and deep enough for a boat if we had one . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |