Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He secured two admission tickets but when he arrived he found they were only good for the front doors where ‘ already hundreds were waiting ’ . |
2 | Perhaps half of those who had previously voted for the middle-class parties now voted for the NSDAP . |
3 | Others put the current figure for the Roman Catholics alone at about 1,500,000 , the majority of whom came from the Hungarian and German minorities . |
4 | Consider it as a kind of insurance for the odd times when you are not losing weight quite as you should . |
5 | It specifies for the managing adults when to give a lot of positive attention , and precisely the behaviour they are aiming to reinforce . |
6 | Only making this coded appeal for the armed forces not to be left too stretched over too many tasks . |
7 | According to the report , the USA was " pouring millions of dollars into north-western Cambodia " in an attempt to win support for the non-communist rebels ahead of any peace settlement . |
8 | Graphs showing the relative enhancement of P ( b ) and v 1 ( c ) following the tetanus as a function of the initial P. The P and v 1 ratios were calculated as the mean value for the 500 trials immediately after the tetanus divided by the mean for the 500 trials before the tetanus . |
9 | Yet the skill it has shown in the last three weeks suggests it is well equipped for the tricky tasks ahead . |
10 | It does n't seem like it if you consider some of the most recent press reports : endless bickering about which London group will bid for the Olympics in the year 2000 ; the decision for the 1992 Games not to allow the slower marathoners to finish in the stadium because they will interfere with the closing ceremony ; Charlie Francis 's cynical opinion that most of the world 's top athletes are on drugs . |
11 | After the placing , for example , they threw a huge party for the professional advisers downstairs at a local Chinese restaurant , and in early 1987 , almost as a thank-you , they took the audit manager and me out to Chicago to meet the team there . |
12 | For the twelve months like . |
13 | The methods necessary for the above problems invariably require computational techniques implemented on powerful computers . |
14 | I think we 're actually getting in each other 's way for the right reasons rather than the wrong reasons , like just said and it 's not a question of somebody else trampling on others er cos I 've heard this sporadically for some time . |
15 | we get one Mark we 're going to get one for the right reasons indeed . |
16 | The program copes with multiple pregnancies and marriages , and , apposite for the Egyptian royals where it was the norm , consanguinity . |
17 | Yes , Jewish doctors did indeed care for the Arab villagers then , although Mrs Zamzam had mispronounced the names . |
18 | The eagles talked less now and fell into their own thoughts as if preparing themselves for the dark months ahead . |
19 | The correlations for the young students only ( those under 24 years of age at graduation ) were higher than those for all students but not dramatically so . |
20 | ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’ |
21 | Mind yer , Billy 's bin on about openin' up a gymnasium for the young lads around 'ere . |
22 | I lived for the six weeks almost as one of the Community except that I did not sleep at the Manor . |
23 | For the six days up to and including Wednesday , no trains had reached Armenia from Azerbaijan . |
24 | A formal post-sample forecast statistic for the six quarters up to the end of 1988 was obtained using the Salkever ( 1976 ) dummy variable analogue of the Chow test . |
25 | New Zealand improved on its excellent 1992 performance to produce an underwriting profit for the six months up from $5.4m to $6.2m . |
26 | The company , which is based at Abingdon in Oxfordshire , made three million pounds for the six months up to March this year . |
27 | But surely for the early moderns also : terminology apart , did not nosce teipsum only ever mean something like that ? |
28 | For years it continued to give pleasure at countless cinema shows in deaf institutes all over the country until demand for the available films gradually ceased . |
29 | City council policy and resources chairwoman Dawn Booth said officers had already inspected a number of premises to see if they would be suitable as a temporary home for the wholesale markets now housed on the Stanley industrial estate , Old Swan . |
30 | She made her get into bed and said she was sending for the blue ladies right away . |