Example sentences of "and for [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similar dictionaries for German have been compiled by Erdsiek , Dietl and Weil , and for Spanish by Louis A. Robb .
2 There 's no hope for a breathing space for the business community as far as Mr Humber is concerned : ‘ We will continue to campaign for the registers to include all sources of contamination , ’ he says grimly , ‘ and we will campaign for not just land liable to be contaminated to be included on the register , but then for that to be backed up by actual investigation of those sites and for that to be put on the registers as well . ’
3 It seems clear that one of the effects of this is that more people are fearful both for their own future and for that of the person who has died .
4 For that contribution , and for that depth of spirituality within yourself which you have brought to bear for the benefit of the work of this Board and for that of our whole church , we want to thank you very much indeed this morning .
5 For nearly a century and a half after the end of the Thirty Years War in 1648 there was a tendency for the ratio of casualties to total numbers engaged in West European wars to fall and for that of prisoners to dead and wounded to rise .
6 So take advantage of your solicitor 's expertise to help you arrange your affairs , for your own benefit and for that of your family and friends .
7 And for that pre dinner aperitif or night cap after dinner guests can relax by the open fire in the Hall or in the Lounge Bar .
8 It is a major setting for three of his novels ( PP , GE , MED ) being called ‘ Cloisterham ’ in the last of these , and for one of his shorter fictions , ‘ The Seven Poor Travellers ’ ( CS 7 ) .
9 Also present were legal representatives of the RRA and for one of its individual members , Edward O'Callaghan , who lived nearest to the proposed dump .
10 They will not normally sing with the boys , but are to sing services by themselves on Wednesdays and with the lay vicars both on Mondays and for one of the four services over weekends , by rotation .
11 Knoydart is a closed book for motorists and for all except walkers equipped with map and compass — and it is even difficult for strong walkers .
12 But then , instead of returning to the siege of Pons , he led his army in May 1179 to the enterprise which was to establish him once and for all as an acknowledged expert in the vital art of siege warfare : the capture of Taillebourg .
13 Erm we 're linking with the relevant staff association , erm just some general er points about how we identify and evaluate erm and put together the training plan , And and settling once and for all about the national recognized qualification .
14 Put an end to flyaway hair once and for all with the new Smoothing Complex from the Professional Hair Care System at Boots .
15 This was once Oloron 's cathedral , in the centuries up until 1790 , when the French Revolution did away once and for all with the bishopric .
16 17.25 As we point out in paragraph 14.5 children do not learn particular features of written language once and for all at a particular stage .
17 I say this because I believe that those constitutional issues have to be decided once and for all at this year 's Party Conference .
18 I did once suggest a conference of Scottish historians , Gaelic scholars , the Scottish Mountaineering Club and other authorities , with the Ordnance Survey in attendance , to agree once and for all on the correct spelling of Gaelic place names .
19 After basic religious toleration was conceded in 1689 , the dissenters turned their back once and for all on Anglicanism and went on to develop the distinctive spirituality which was to play so dynamic a role in the revolutionary social and economic changes of the next century .
20 The pattern of 0s and 1s is ‘ burned ’ into it once and for all on manufacture .
21 He was in favour of comprehensive schools , disliking selection once and for all for one sort of education or another at ‘ this frankly absurdly early age of 11 + ’ , and disliking also the social divisiveness of middle-class and working-class children going to different schools .
22 And for all for er for that er you got , you , you well you got your keep er and I do n't really think there was anything wrong with the food , it was the way it was cooked .
23 Unusually , all the first three were eight-year-olds and for all of them , with reasonable luck , there will be other days round Aintree .
24 My Mam was a very attractive , passionate , extrovert womon who lived her life for my Dad and for all of us .
25 The professor had treated this book with proper severity , and Himmler wanted me to dispose once and for all of this type of scientific mischief-making .
26 I 've seen dozens of doctors and for all of them it is an enigma …
27 Added Miss McIntosh : ‘ It is a very sad day for Stansted Airport , for Essex and for all of the country if American Airlines do indeed pull out . ’
28 And for all of us , until contrary data are received , our perception of reality is ‘ true ’ .
29 From a functionalist perspective the Committee 's value was , first , as a pressure-release valve and , secondly , that it ‘ disposed once and for all of this conspiratorial theory of executive power ’ .
30 And for all of us , the short , sharp shock of illogical fear ( the brakes temporarily fail on your car , or someone comes at you with a knife ) is helpful .
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