Example sentences of "for [noun sg] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 The new regulations were , at first , systematically evaded by all those with vested interests and he recognized that to pursue the path he had begun he was going to have to reinforce the need for change again and again .
2 He says he has high hopes for unity finally and apparently thinks the industry might start coming together at the Unix International members meeting in New Orleans February 11–12 where some 100 companies and 200 people will assemble .
3 Many schools have furniture which can be used for play outside and children will often supplement this with improvised ‘ furniture ’ from cardboard boxes , for instance .
4 I 've been advised to stay away from political jokes ( they too often get elected ) but in the UK , party workers say : ‘ If you put a monkey up for Parliament here and stuck a red ( or blue ) rosette on him , he 'd get in . ’
5 In addition , there is the most important demand-side pressure — namely , changes in the demand for labour locally and nationally , the effects of which have been largely overlooked in previous research .
6 Bernard left for college early and said no more about Nerina .
7 This information is for guidance only and you should not take action without specific advice .
8 Flight timings are shown for guidance only and are local times based on the 24 hour clock system .
9 Those shown in the brochure are for guidance only and may have changed since we went to press .
10 Those shown in the Flight Timetable are for guidance only and may have changed .
11 This information is for guidance only and visitors are strongly recommended to check details prior to their visit .
12 The test results for each stove are for guidance only and are not intended for direct comparison .
13 He stressed that his advice to go ahead with detailed planning for the £5 million junction had been for guidance only and that the full approval of the CIOR would still have to be sought before the junction was commissioned .
14 Well I hope you enjoyed this morning now what I want to do this afternoon , we 're gon na break for lunch now and then can we reconvene at the syndicate rooms at two o'clock
15 But you see there was always this thought that it was always to better yourself that you were doing this that your Orcadian was just for home about and among yourselves and what it did n't really matter .
16 Late again : Thousands of rail commuters on Network SouthEast were late for work today and British Rail said leaves on the line were again to blame .
17 Is it not time that we took the Agenda for Peace seriously and gave the UN the resources it needs to save this and future generations from the scourge of war .
18 It is easy to argue , invoking self-righteous precedents , that the lady who hurries to assist the injured animal or pedestrian in the street or who feeds the beggar on her doorstep , but who fails to get excited about suffering in general and shows a disinclination to contribute to Oxfam , is really not a good Samaritan ; that she is morally short-sighted in letting ‘ distance ’ be a factor , and that she should be equally concerned for suffering whenever and wherever .
19 But what we argue is that all should have the right to put their case for asylum fairly and properly , and reasonably quickly . ’
20 These books are for reference only and are not to be removed from the library .
21 It offered Laura and Bernard endless possibilities for decoration inside and , after more than twenty years of marriage , it was the first large house they could plan together , yet another incentive towards developing the home furnishing side of the business .
22 Pollards are trees axed 6′–15′ above ground level to provide poles for fuel etc. and to deny cattle , horses , sheep or pigs that new growth from the severed trunks .
23 If the Minister believes that education in nursing is a vital investment in the profession and the nation , she will ensure that those funds remain for education only and will strengthen the Government 's commitment to ring fencing .
24 ‘ He never once put his hand into his box all the years that I served him , ’ meaning he never gave me a gift of money , a bonus for service above and beyond the call of time .
25 At its timbre strong men had quailed ; the bearers of Military Crosses awarded for bravery above and beyond in places like Italy and Burma had braced themselves in anticipation of her terrible wrath .
26 Neil adds that they 've collected money for charity up and down the mountains and its restored his faith in human nature
27 ‘ I like to do a bit for charity now and then . ’
28 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
29 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
30 There have been several kidnappings for ransom recently and I 'm just taking precautions to ensure that nothing will happen to you .
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