Example sentences of "for [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore for highly repetitive genomes it is likely that only maps containing clones from libraries of different types , such as cosmids and YACs , can be constructed and an optimal strategy of mapping of different resolutions , based on previously established probe-tagged sites , must be elaborated .
2 Because the loops are too small for so many trebles they frill up as you can see .
3 For so many months I think did n't they ?
4 and it was er a penny each way from across to Mold and when he sold out to Crosswell , old Jenkins stipulated that for so many years they had to keep penny each way
5 ‘ When a person has been underground for so many years it 's a new lease of life ’ ; ‘ it 's just a grand feeling . ’
6 Erm working at the same place for so many years you must have had ?
7 She was so constantly braced , her will so stiff from desire , that she could not sleep at nights ; she feared that if she fell asleep she might lose her determination and her faith , might wake up alone in her narrow bed , in the small back bedroom , overlooking the small square garden , backing onto the next small square garden , where for so many years she had lain and dreamed her subversive dreams .
8 For largely sentimental reasons I have usually voted Liberal .
9 For just two-coloured stripes you can still work in regular row sections but if you have the purl side as the right side the stripes blur in a pleasant way and merge toning colours splendidly .
10 Begun in 1446 by Henry VI as a private place of worship for just 70 scholars it took no less than 69 years to build , being completed in 1515 on the instructions of Henry VII but only after his death .
11 The main criticism of the notation is that for more specific subjects it can be extremely long .
12 For more recent times we have the evidence of county gaols , lock-ups , courthouses , prisons , particularly of the Victorian era , which are well documented and have generally survived .
13 For more bullish clients he might suggest a maximum of 25 p.c. of the monthly saving could go into a Pep .
14 The qualitative approach may be acceptable for small systems , but for more substantial enterprises it would be surprising if the development of more disciplined and rigorous approaches , say through the wider use of mathematics , would not be more successful and lead to new types of opportunity .
15 However , as I have said , this proportional factor is too abstruse for beginners to consider , even though for more mature composers it may well be an abiding concern .
16 But for more complicated molecules we need to have a systematic way of working out how many of the molecular vibrations will be active .
17 For nearly six months it had housed up to 100 people protesting against injustices ranging from human rights abuse , emigration restrictions and mistreatment by bureaucrats to unemployment , homelessness and low pensions .
18 For nearly thirty years it 's been lost .
19 Most important is the district council ; for nearly all purposes they are the planning authority and it is that council which issues planning consent .
20 For nearly fifty years he 'd worked with the New York Philharmonic , the orchestra 's manager , Nick Webster , was one of the first to pay tribute to his talent at America 's best known classical musician .
21 For nearly two hours he worked his way through his agenda , more administration and finance today than scientific exploration .
22 For nearly two months they raided all over Keppoch , Moydart , Ardnamurchan , up into Cameron country .
23 For nearly two months I 've been counting the days until I would see you again .
24 For nearly two years I did nothing , but as I had worked very hard very young , I had no feeling of guilt that I had to do something , because I had already proved that when I wanted to work , I could do it . ’
25 For nearly two weeks they used very low currents , about 0.05 amps , and discovered that the cell cooled down more than expected .
26 Even as a boy Haile Selassie had believed in his imperial destiny ; for nearly twenty years he had survived conspiracies , wars and revolutions , and his resolution had never faltered .
27 For nearly forty years they formed what seems to have been the perfect working partnership , each attending to that part of the business to which their very different characters suited them best .
28 And for nearly seven years she looked like an old woman of eighty .
29 For nearly 300 years it achieved notoriety for its private madhouses .
30 For nearly 3 years they 've made the 2 and a half mile trip from their temporary classrooms back to their homes .
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