Example sentences of "for [adv] [adv] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 My concern about the caravan site was only a kind of self-importance , and , as a result of my terrible selfishness poor Tom had been frightened in a way that might well scar him for much longer than that little stone .
2 No-one 's ever in for much longer than four days altogether . ’
3 Researchers at the University of Warwick have found that Salmonella typhimurium , a bacterium that causes diarrhoea , survives for much longer than three weeks , but in a dormant state that makes it much more difficult to detect .
4 He 's reduced the amount of water in his lavatory system and does n't let the tap run for so long when developing photographs in his darkroom at home .
5 7.6.4 The Landlord shall not be liable to rebuild or reinstate the Premises or the Retained Parts if and for so long as such rebuilding or reinstating is prevented by Supervening Events
6 5.9.10 Within [ 28 ] days of any assignment charge underlease or sub-underlease or any transmission or other devolution relating to the Premises to produce for registration with the Landlord 's solicitor such deed or document [ or a certified copy of it ] and to pay the Landlord 's solicitor 's [ charges of [ £20 ( twenty pounds ) ] for the registration of every such document or reasonable charges for the registration of every such document such charges not being less than [ £20 ( twenty pounds ) ] ] [ 5.9.11 Notwithstanding clause 5.9.1 the Tenant may share the occupation of the whole or any part of the Premises with a company which is a member of the same group as the Tenant ( within the meaning of Section 42 of the 1954 Act ) for so long as both companies shall remain members of that group and otherwise than in a manner that transfers or creates a legal estate ] On the one hand , the tenant will wish to deal with the premises in the most cost effective manner , even if this means subletting parts and , on the other hand , the landlord will wish to exercise fairly strict control over alienation , first by ensuring that any assignee is able to pay the rents reserved by the lease and perform the tenant 's obligations under it , and second by ensuring that at the end of the term the landlord is not left with a subtenant of a small part of the premises , which could affect the value of the landlord 's interest in the whole .
7 5.9.10 Within [ 28 ] days of any assignment charge underlease or sub-underlease or any transmission or other devolution relating to the Premises to produce for registration with the Landlord 's solicitor such deed or document [ or a certified copy of it ] and to pay the Landlord 's solicitor 's [ charges of [ £20 ( twenty pounds ) ] for the registration of every such document or reasonable charges for the registration of every such document such charges not being less than [ £20 ( twenty pounds ) ] ] [ 5.9.11 Notwithstanding clause 5.9.1 the Tenant may share the occupation of the whole or any part of the Premises with a company which is a member of the same group as the Tenant ( within the meaning of Section 42 of the 1954 Act ) for so long as both companies shall remain members of that group and otherwise than in a manner that transfers or creates a legal estate ] As well as a joint occupation clause , the tenant should consider including a provision permitting the tenant to share the premises with franchisees where the premises are sufficiently large and the tenant 's business could accommodate such trading operations , eg :
8 Bookings made less than four days in advance must be paid for not later than fifteen minutes before the performance .
9 ( 4 ) The restrictions to be disregarded must last for not more than five years from when the agreement becomes operative or for not more than two years beyond the expiry of any relevant employment or services contract , whichever is the later .
10 You sp can speak for not more than five minutes .
11 Wel welcome to the meeting you may s you may speak for not more than five minutes .
12 You must speak for not more than five minutes .
13 You may speak for not more than five minutes .
14 Even in industrial Babergh hundred , Suffolk , stripping the surface layer from the record exposes the original economy of the wood-pasture country — specialised dairying , pig fattening and horse breeding , in almost half its villages , which preserved this traditional system , the top people accounted for not more than 14 per cent of the wealth , a solitary £100 man for just 4½ per cent .
15 Any person who without reasonable cause fails to comply may be sent to prison for not more than six months .
16 There is only one exception , if during the separation period you have lived together temporarily for not more than six months in all , in a final attempt to make the marriage work , you may still be eligible to apply for a divorce under the simplified procedure .
17 ( 4 ) The restrictions to be disregarded must last for not more than five years from when the agreement becomes operative or for not more than two years beyond the expiry of any relevant employment or services contract , whichever is the later .
18 The picket was charged with obstruction of the highway although the whole incident lasted for not more than nine minutes .
19 Under s.4 of the ITSFEA 1988 ( newly amended s.32(a) of the SEA 1934 ) , natural persons found guilty of insider trading ’ … shall upon conviction be fined not more than $1m , or imprisoned for not more than 10 years , or both ’ , whereas for persons other than natural persons the fine stands at $2.5m .
20 They go out of the room for not more than ten minutes in order to prepare their story .
21 For a people long famous as navigators and seamen , the French Basques have a remarkably short coastline , running for not more than twenty miles from the estuary of the river Adour , three miles ocean wards from the port of Bayonne , to the Spanish frontier at Hendaye .
22 ( 2 ) Criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree is a misdemeanour punishable by imprisonment for not more than 2 years , or by a fine of not more than $500.00 , or both . ’
23 Pupils excluded indefinitely ( usually for not more than 15 days ) has trebled since 1989 .
24 ( 2 ) Criminal sexual conduct in the second degree is a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 15 years .
25 ( 2 ) Criminal sexual conduct in the third degree is a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 15 years .
26 Grammar-school places should be provided for not more than 25 or 30 per cent of the age group : the new orthodoxy was canonized .
27 Generally speaking , one may say that apart from dispositions by will , a deed , i.e. a sealed writing , is necessary , though leases in possession for not more than three years at the best rent obtainable without taking a premium may still be made without a deed or even by word of mouth .
28 In fact , pursuant to r 6.80 , no resolutions can be taken at the meeting of creditors other than : ( i ) a resolution to appoint a named insolvency practitioner to be trustee or two or more insolvency practitioners as joint trustees ; ( ii ) a resolution to establish a creditors ' committee ; ( iii ) ( unless a creditors ' committee has been established ) a resolution specifying the terms of the trustee 's remuneration or to defer consideration of that matter ; ( iv ) if two or more trustees are appointed , a resolution specifying whether acts are to be done by both or all of them , or by only one ; ( v ) a resolution adjourning the meeting for not more than three weeks ; and ( vi ) any other resolutions which the chairman thinks it right to allow for special reasons .
29 The amount of the penalty , recoverable by the Registrar , varies according to whether the company is private or public and to the length of time that the default continues ; the minimum being £100 for a private company and £500 for a public company when the default is for not more than three months and the maximum £1000 for a private and £5,000 for a public company when the default exceeds 12 months .
30 If there is no quorum present within half an hour of the time appointed for the meeting , it must be adjourned for not more than twenty-one days ( r 6.91(3) ) to such a time and place as the chairman thinks fit ( r 6.91(2) ) .
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