Example sentences of "for the [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Cover the cake with the appropriate pieces of fondant — for the front side with the holes , gently press on before neatly cutting around the holes and removing the pieces of surplus fondant .
2 He needs clubs longer than standard — while standard length for the tall man with extra long arms would do for him .
3 It is therefore possible , if a black hole is present , for the virtual particle with negative energy to fall into the black hole and become a real particle or antiparticle .
4 Andrew McMullen completed the scoring for the junior boys with a fourth place in the 1980 freestyle .
5 He was not expected at Bramshill until after luncheon and had planned to take his time over the journey to north Hampshire , visiting churches at Sherborne St John and Winchfield and lunching at a pub near Stratfield Saye before arriving at Bramshill in time for the usual courtesies with the Commandant before his two-thirty lecture .
6 He had no time for the ritual marriage with the Everqueen since the legions of Nagarythe had swept down from their grim realm , bearing the banner of Malekith before them .
7 Jacobsen flew back to Washington for the ritual photocall with the president at the White House on 7 November and when reporters asked Reagan about the arms deal story the president said it had ‘ no foundation ’ .
8 as if to underline the point , Malmo completed their regular season by losing 2-0 to relegated Vastra Frolunda , although they now play off for the Swedish title with Norrkoping .
9 Indeed , had it not been for the blazing row with Mama she would still be living with her parents , seeing Charlie twice a week and helping the wounded airmen get back their confidence .
10 Bell Resources is a crucial element in the deal , since Mr Bond planned to sell it his Australian brewing interests — including Castlemaine XXXX — and then launch a bid for the enlarged group with the backing of Lion Nathan .
11 Bush confirmed that the USA would recommend special status for the Soviet Union with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , to help finance long-term reform , adding that " we want both economic and political reforms to continue because they are inextricably linked " .
12 I refer to your application for the above post with this Council and write to inform you that you have been included in the list of candidates who are to be invited for an interview .
13 In the second , Parry , the Australian Masters champion , made his move for the joint lead with his 66 .
14 Philip Weston , who has made steady progress , was named as captain of England Under-19 for the three-match series with Sri Lanka .
15 Progress can provide an interesting job for the right person with the opportunity to rise .
16 Affinity for the right side with pain and pneumonia .
17 The same subjects who showed an advantage for the right ear with pairs of digits showed a significant superiority for the left ear when the stimuli consisted of snatches of melody which had to be identified by means of a multiple-choice response method .
18 Environment Secretary , Chris Patten , has since tried to compensate for the ill-favoured move with assurances that the new bodies would have the resources to perform at least as well as the old NCC .
19 It is perhaps characteristic that the best evidence for the appointment of household officers in the first half of the eleventh century should come from Normandy , which combined reverence for the Carolingian past with respect for efficiency to a degree unparalleled elsewhere .
20 For the average borrower with a £30,000 home loan over 25 years , monthly repayments after income tax relief on the interest , go up from £278.70 to £294.90 .
21 It is one thing in a park , where gardeners are working full-time , but for the average amateur with a job to go to five days a week , these are the sort of things one should think about even before placing an order , let alone planting .
22 But responsibility for the developing conflict with the Jewish community as with the hostility of the Labour movement , has to be seen as a matter of convergence .
23 May I suggest to my right hon. and learned Friend that the explanation for the ill-tempered ignorance with which his proposals have been greeted today is that Opposition Members are , for the most part , neither employers on the one hand , nor employable on the other ?
24 ‘ The only one-twos I want to see now , ’ growled Jack — now famed for the long-ball game with Ireland — ‘ are one-twos with God ! ’
25 As you will see from the contents of this issue of your newspaper , we have an attractive schedule of events for the immediate period with some sensible offers .
26 This can be so useful to anyone looking for a secondary school , especially for the young couple with a growing child who are looking for a new area to move into .
27 For the young patient with a stroke or head injury , work may be found in specialized government sheltered workshops , where disabled workers have facilities and staff tailored for them .
28 Problems in exporting to the US have provided a taster for the possible repercussions with Europe .
29 On the contrary Olson is to be praised in the first place for the relentless hostility with which he presses the charge home :
30 With the Matisse exhibition just opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( until 12 January ; see interview with the curator , John Elderfield , The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p. 8 ) , the discerning visitor should budget for the complete experience with the following :
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