Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once again the Party was preparing for armed struggle and the stunning German victory of 1940 would have appeared to many Vietnamese to be ‘ the moment of great opportunity ’ .
2 After Johnson was jailed for 5 and a half years for armed robbery and the escape attempt , the Home Office said that a full inquiry had been carried out and they were satisfied there was no negligence by staff at Bullingdon Prison .
3 That would certainly suit the Jaguar management 's book and has less potential for political embarrassment than an unruly hostile bid .
4 The Education Committee evaluated Village school for possible closure because the teacher had reached the age of retirement .
5 Here we look more closely at some of the building blocks in the creation of the sex beast or , more accurately , the way that suitable building material is being shaped for possible use if an opportunity occurs .
6 The number of symptoms was computed for each subject and the groups were compared for the proportion having 1 and 2 symptoms .
7 In the female nude the painted surface and the body become ciphers for each other and every stroke and layer of impasto may be read for traces of desire .
8 Of course lamb and fine burgundy were born for each other and the Chateau Grancey 1982 was memorable .
9 Non-belief in God also means there is no way of shirking collective responsibility for each other and the planet .
10 Jacques Delors and his mates should note there are only two things which unite Europe hatred for each other and the influence of America .
11 There are separate oil pressure gauges for each engine and a battery of rectangular instruments giving the usual Ts and Ps .
12 Mail messages are accumulated for each user and the number of currently stored messages is shown in the display page header .
13 Mail messages are accumulated for each user and the number of currently held messages is shown at the top of each display page .
14 The talks focussed on the strengths and weaknesses , the opportunities and the threats for each brand and the state of the business in the major markets , as well as explaining the structure of the new marketing organisation .
15 IBM claims that the Power/4 implements a unique parallel processing architecture , with memory bottlenecks reduced by the use of local memory for each processor in addition to shared system memory , eliminating the need for continuous updating of the cache for each processor unless the data is actually shared .
16 access another user 's files except with the expressed approval of the owner for each occasion unless the files have been established for such access ;
17 Levels of lighting should be assessed for each child and a good contrast of print on paper provided .
18 The stakes are placed on the board , one for each honour and the game , two for ‘ Matrimony ’ ( King and Queen of trumps ) , two for ‘ Intrigue ’ ( Queen and Knave ) , and six for ‘ Pope Joan ’ ( the nine of diamonds ) .
19 As a guide to these priorities , a summary of the comments made about each type was prepared in matrix-format , showing also the main information category for each sub-system and the importance of each sub-system in relation to the primary role of the EPH Fig 11.14 ) .
20 Equally , there may be a separate policy for each individual or a master policy , covering everyone in the scheme .
21 In other words , there is either no opening and closing working capital for each year or the two balances for each year are the same .
22 This increase in value is the equivalent of the return or interest that could , for example , be expected on a bank deposit for each day that the relevant sum of money is on deposit .
23 They determine the subjects for each day and the deployment of speakers .
24 They receive a retainer fee of £1,300 , £10 for each turnout and an hourly rate of pay .
25 The aim is to identify the formal published entry requirements for a sample of faculties/courses , covering both general entry requirements for each institution and the faculty requirements .
26 Obviously , however , Bristol and West hopes to hear from interested people in advance — if only so it can gauge the likely demand for each property before the auction starts .
27 In later letters to Hanns , John mentioned that ‘ we have quite a lot of black tarlatan , so if you could use it in your designs , do so ’ , as about £1 had been allowed for each costume and the tarlatan was free .
28 The third column contains the product of the first two , providing a merit number for each criterion and the sum of these is the overall merit number for the project .
29 The third column contains the product of the first two , providing a merit number for each criterion and the sum of these is the overall merit number for the project .
30 Another column — budget — records the forecasts for the year and for each period and a third — variance — the difference between budget and actual for each period .
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