Example sentences of "and for [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The meeting also agreed proposals for the abolition of the visa system , for flights between the two countries and for bilateral co-operation on development projects , such as the planned construction with Indian aid of a hospital .
2 They are used to cover grass seeds and for final levelling of a tilth , but their main use is for spreading dung and molehills and scratching the surface of grassland after grazing or before shutting up for hay .
3 For its part , the government has shelved its demands for entrenched veto rights for minorities and for indefinite power-sharing with whites .
4 For that contribution , and for that depth of spirituality within yourself which you have brought to bear for the benefit of the work of this Board and for that of our whole church , we want to thank you very much indeed this morning .
5 In March 1916 , it was announced that the S.M.E.T. had contracted with the County of London Electricity Supply Co. for bulk supply of current , both for lighting and for that part of the tramways which they supplied .
6 ‘ It shall be the duty of every local authority to enforce within their district the provisions of this Act and of the orders made under those provisions , and for that purpose to institute and carry on such proceedings in respect of contraventions of the said provisions and such orders as aforesaid as may be necessary to secure observance thereof .
7 They applied for judicial review of the Secretary of State 's decisions and sought orders of certiorari to quash those decisions and declarations that the Secretary of State could not set a period for retribution and deterrence for a mandatory life sentence greater than that recommended by the judiciary , that he was required to tell the applicants the period recommended by the judiciary , and if he departed from it his reasons for so doing , and that the applicants were entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before he determined the period and for that purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State would act which was not in the applicant 's possession .
8 She could n't guess why Sandra Kettering in her detailed instructions had arranged for her to be there and for that mistake to be made .
9 I like big heads that are flat at the back , not pointed , and for that reason in recent years it is Korean males who have attracted me most , with their rich , straight black hair laid perpendicularly on that square-backed skull — always , to me , the sign of a male good at mathematics , the sexiest science .
10 In examining some of the questions posed , we have to accept that within the UK , and for that matter in most of the rest of the world , there is no such thing as a natural environment .
11 The philosophical message of Vegetius 's De re militari centred upon the need to defend the common good , and for that need to be met not by the employment of mercenaries but by members of the community adequately prepared to fight .
12 But quite a few samples are thought to have nitrogens of about 1.4% , and for that quality of sample the suggestion in the trade is that a premium of up to £20/t could be available , though this is compared with a spot feed market that has been weakening over the past week .
13 and for that Christmas at Maurie Hewlett 's
14 Consider three facts , arbitrarily chosen — half of all carers are over 65 ; 80 per cent of carers say they had no choice but to become carers ; and for one person in a hundred residential care is vital .
15 After a previous round of talks , held in Moscow earlier in the month , Niyazov decreed on May 26 that conscripts in the Turkmen armed forces should serve for 18 months ( but for two years with the navy and for one year by those with higher education ) .
16 Pulse rate , blood pressure , oxygen saturation , and a Holter cardiac trace were monitored before , during , and for one hour after the gastroscopy .
17 The Coffee Bar Gallery is open Monday–Saturday 11.00am–5.00pm June–September and for one hour before performances and during the intervals
18 And for one lady from Little Crosby accompanied by her pet labrador the gardening was interrupted to watch more than a thousand runners competing in the 11th Crosby 10 snaking past her home
19 In this case the CS is at one time associated with a US and at another time is not , and for one group of subjects different contextual cues are correlated with these arrangements .
20 He said : ‘ Now and for all time in the future , human skills and human talents will be the major determinants of success or failure — not just for individuals but for a whole society in all of its social , cultural and commercial life . ’
21 If you have to venture on to the roof , be sure to hire a roof ladder which hooks over the roof ridge ; and for other work above ground level , make sure your ladder is anchored so it ca n't move .
22 A leading member of the ETA command , Santiago Arróspide Sarasola " Santi-Potrosó " , was on July 4 , 1990 , sentenced by a French court to 10 years ' imprisonment for belonging to a terrorist organization and for illegal possession of arms .
23 It takes several months for the dust veil to spread in this way , and then perhaps a year or two for the material to fall out of the stratosphere and for normal warming of the Earth 's surface by the Sun to be restored .
24 The use of symbolic addressing is not fully exploited to cope with pre-existing forms of citation and for automated authoring of large quantities of text .
25 He is noted as drinking no more than three cups of wine or beer at a meal , and for punishing drunkenness among his followers .
26 It includes provisions for full nomination of subcontractors , for fluctuations which can be calculated in a variety of ways , and for partial possession by the employer .
27 I am with you today by a miracle , you who represent international opinion , you who work tirelessly for justice for all and for fraternal solidarity amongst all human beings .
28 There were demands for higher wages , for social reform and for wider access to higher education , yet in 1966 the government felt the need to cut back on spending programmes as the economy moved into a minor recession .
29 In fact there are on these computers at least four word-oriented data-types ; instructions are provided for fixed-point binary arithmetic on 16-bit half-words ( 2 consecutive bytes ) as well as 32-bit words ( or full-words ) , and for floating-point arithmetic on 32-bit words and 64-bit double words ( 8 consecutive bytes ) .
30 This index page provides the facilities for transferring modules from LIFESPAN to the current user 's directory for examination or modification , and for online editing of packages or source , foreign and pmodel module headers .
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