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

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1 They would be available to share expertise , offer advice and provide an informed focus for locally based educational advance .
2 Once implemented , this system would also give an added incentive to these districts to redeploy the funding for locally managed alternative care and treatment .
3 I 'll start looking out for somewhere to live next time I go down .
4 The SCI chips — made by Vitesse Semiconductor and due to prototype this Autumn — are claimed to deliver a sustained 1Gbps bandwidth between component nodes ; Dolphin highlights its ability to be used both for tightly coupling processors ( up to 1,000 RISCs ) to memory ( up to 100Mb ) and input-output , and for loosely coupling distributed workstations and other subsystems , at backplane bandwidth .
5 Hence , there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base .
6 A driving examiner has been jailed for four months for indecently assaulting four women test candidates .
7 It could cost from £1,200 for professionally installed secondary windows , and from £3,500 for replacement windows in maintenance-free materials .
8 ‘ And they all said , Hereinafter and for evermore let this place be known as the place where the milk was spilt , ’ said Betty dreamily .
9 On motion four O three the C E C supports , obviously supports awards for long serving Labour Party members .
10 An understanding of industrial relations in the Netherlands , for instance , requires an appreciation of the vertical segregation ( or ‘ pillarised ’ structure ) between religiously defined groupings and non-denominational organisations which for long characterised Dutch society and affected not only unions but also employers .
11 Modern historians have for long assumed this rise , and stressed its importance ; and yet its nature and the evidence for it have never been properly analysed .
12 All three are inter-related , however , since State fiscal problems are in general greatest in the South , where discrimination against blacks has traditionally been greatest , and where the electoral situation for long favoured one party .
13 They press for much needed democratic reforms to enable the citizens to participate .
14 If direct access capacity is a limitation , a loss of 15 — 20 per cent of space will still compare well with other file organizations ( see Chapter 7 and the calculations of packing density for randomly organized direct files later in this chapter ) .
15 Walpole also gives bounds for randomly oriented fibrous inclusions in an isotropic matrix but these are not easily stated and the reader is referred to the original paper ( Walpole ( 1969 ) .
16 The argument for seasonally adjusting monthly unemployment figures is that only then can the observer tell whether a given monthly increase in unemployment is the normal variation for that time of year or an unusual rise which policy-makers should be concerned about .
17 There 's more of a case for highly equipped regional laboratories with local out-stations .
18 Rhinos are mainly hunted for their horns which are then used in the Middle East for ceremonial dagger handles and also ground up for so called healing properties .
19 Assessment of maintainable earnings ( for example , after adjusting for so called excessive shareholder directors ' remuneration )
20 When empirical mode explanations are given for naturally occurring causal sequences , causes do precede their effects , as was the case in the artificial experimental sequences .
21 However , a case can be made out for cyclically adjusting such figures so that the long-term trend of unemployment may be observed .
22 WIMBLEDON 'S extravagant celebrations suggested Vinnie Jones had won an Oscar for best supporting tough guy in ‘ Soccer 's Hard Men ’ .
23 Social workers design co-ordinated packages of care for individually assessed elderly people .
24 The syndrome of dyspraxia of deaf children comprises that the child clearly suffers from dyspraxia or apraxia with dysrhythmia or arhythmia and that the child , his memory as such being normal , shows a typical profile of a strong memory for simultaneously presented visual data and a relatively weak one for successively presented visual data .
25 Its the , its for the Oxford English Dictionary , its erm , what they 're doing is they 're making up a Dictionary for just using everyday collocation and they
26 For easy going daily life , the dear and valuable memorandum
27 However , except for specially made tiny instruments , this requirement is fulfilled at all measurable speeds .
28 The arrows along the function in Figure 6.5 indicate the direction in which wage inflation and unemployment move , for arbitrarily given initial values for and , towards their centre of gravity , the pair .
29 Ellison had a header disallowed for offside following good work from Drew Coverdale , then was unfortunate not to have a clear sight of goal when Steve O'Shaughnessy 's through ball struck Ellison on the back .
30 However I agree with your suggestion for possibly charging all members a nominal annual fee of £5 for the lifeboat journal =
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