Example sentences of "for [adj] [conj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 All that turbulence went on elsewhere for each and this third circle linking two others was its own territory .
2 I think we have to look at the climate we 're in ; we 're , at the moment the AIDS epidemic is facing all of us , it 's a problem for each and any , every one of us .
3 Although the total numbers used in the USA are vastly higher , Rollin ( 1981 : 91 ) gives a figure of around 100 million for 1980 but this had reportedly declined by about 10 per cent by 1988 , the percentage breakdowns are remarkably similar .
4 Only women who have never taken the pill and those who have taken it for eight or more years are followed up beyond the age of 45 .
5 Sorry I 've had to juggle that we 've got some new documentation just being prepared for that but that 's being er .
6 ‘ I think this place is more suited for that than any island . ’
7 We 're going ask permission for that and that 's really it .
8 Er , you know , it 's just a , and I 've paid for that and that and
9 Now I 've done the narration for that and that video is a hundred and twelve action packed minutes about Nottingham in nineteen ninety three .
10 Erm but one , one one , I mean cl clearly the policy which was pursued was one of inequality and there was a rich peasant economy and either you say well yes there is , there is an economic imperative for that and that 's the explanation or you say well there might have been a political factor involved in this that there was a recognition that progress was going to come through class conflict and therefore if you are actually promoting the kind of you might realize it was happening and you might be more prepared
11 Er erm and then later on I , I , I think maybe she did realize , you know , cos I said I was n't prepared for that and that has n't happened before .
12 Mr Fallon said the Conservatives wanted to allow council tenants to convert their rents into mortgages for half or more of the value of their home .
13 The following provisions should be noted in particular : As regards 5.9.1 , many company tenants do not like a restriction on holding on trust for another as this may interfere with their internal arrangements , but the landlord 's concerns are understood in this regard .
14 One 's saying we do it for free and another one 's saying it is n't .
15 The only national figures quoted on this were for 1939–40 but these showed 48% and 24% respectively .
16 The distinction between those done for commercial and those done for investment purposes is complex and often unclear .
17 There may be charges for some or all of these services , depending on your income , but it is certainly worth asking about what may be available .
18 The Treat negotiated at Maastricht laid down the process under which the Community can , if its members meet certain economic conditions , create a monetary union with a single currency for some or all of them .
19 There are camping and hotel facilities throughout and paddlers are welcome to join in for some or all of the trip .
20 This may restrict the set of operations that can be provided for some or all of the data.types ; it also makes it easy for the programmer to use an instruction on an operand with the wrong format , although assemble-time checks may help to reduce the number of errors of this sort .
21 An absolute conception of poverty thus alerts us to the fact that health — for some or all of the family — will be bartered in the struggle to meet basic needs .
22 Over 80 per cent of lone mothers depend on social security benefits for some or all of their income , and have average incomes well below the average for two-parent households ( Millar , 1989 ; see also her chapter here ) .
23 The essence of the fringe body is that it is not so responsible for some or all of its actions .
24 First , the presence of a context can speed up comprehension because it has prepared the listener or reader for some or all of the information contained in the sentence .
25 Is there already in existence sufficient illustrative material to put on display boards ( suggest 1 each ) for some or all of these suggestions ?
26 An authority can arrange for some or all of these services to be provided by voluntary organisations or the private sector .
27 Ideally an assessment by an experienced practitioner should be sought for this but these two remedies are worth trying .
28 There seems to be some justification for this since most of the contemporary debate has been concerned with accountability in a ‘ strict ’ or contractual sense .
29 Spectra or Dyneema lines are slippery and very difficult to knot permanently , so the fishing technique of ‘ sleeving ’ has been adapted for this and each of the similar materials .
30 Rolling Stone was originally a reaction to the underground newspaper look and bit by bit it got art direction and , you know , good illustration , good photography , for this and all that , and then I got in there and pushed the type stuff .
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