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

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1 The saloons with three side windows with opening lights above , were of conventional design for the period , with lincrusta flat ceilings and long bent plywood benches for eleven passengers each side .
2 Life is beginning to look good for Eleven months old Adisa Blagajac .
3 Life is beginning to look good for Eleven months old Adisa Blagajac .
4 This bloke , you know , had been working on it for fifty years nonstop and
5 It was used for political obligations such as taxes and fines , for reward and increasingly for ordinary market exchange .
6 Ernest Kadungure , the Minister of State for Political Affairs responsible for Youth , died in Harare on May 31 , 1990 .
7 For political reasons British officers continued to hold about one-half of the senior posts .
8 Turn right along road for 500 yds. 4 At dip in road turn right alongside footpath to Thorpeness .
9 The ‘ house ’ was a symbol , for 500 years English and Continental pilgrims flocked to ‘ England 's Nazareth ’ .
10 Slade LJ continued by pointing out that , although the breach of a positive covenant is not always capable of remedy : Nevertheless , I would , for my part , accept … submission that the breach of a positive covenant ( whether it be a continuing breach or a once and for all breach ) will ordinarily be capable of remedy … the concept of capability of remedy for the purpose of section 146 must surely be directed to the question whether the harm that has been done to the landlord by the relevant breach is for practicable purposes capable of being retrieved .
11 The Kingdom of Tonga , an independent constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth , was a British Protected State for 70 years prior to achieving full independence in 1970 .
12 For 70 years British royals have taken a frosty view of Ireland .
13 Degreasers : Although a suitable description for specific products this term is also applied to engineering products which contain mineral solvents and other chemicals quite unstable for use in food environments .
14 References are given in the text for specific matters such as the glass transition and time-temperature superposition .
15 Page 3 of this booklet indicates where you will find members of Staff responsible for specific matters such as admissions , careers or fee remission .
16 One aspect of the contract which has provoked much discussion is the identification of specific activities which family doctors must undertake and the setting of targets for specific activities such as cervical smear testing .
17 Today there are so many ‘ unnatural ’ recordings being made , including recordings for specific art-forms such as pop music , that the ‘ natural ’ type of sound recording is now in decline .
18 Extended Modules for Languages for Specific Purposes 2001–4500 lemmata most characteristic of to-be-defined LSP .
19 Among the smaller northern peoples there was no tribal aristocracy , chiefs only being chosen temporarily for specific purposes such as war .
20 He also pointed out that other named awards might be possible for specific purposes such as certification of access courses .
21 Several digitisers have appeared for specific computers such as the BBC Micro and ZX Spectrum but the Touchmaster graphics tablet claims to add a new dimension in that it will operate ( with a suitable interface or cable ) with almost all the current machines .
22 Similar understandings for specific regions such as the Persian Gulf were proposed by Soviet leaders .
23 For specific shapes such as a rectangle or semi-circle , where the shape is cut out to the exact dimensions required , card could be used .
24 Can knowledge about the mechanisms of LTP be exploited to devise rational therapies for neurological disorders such as Alzheimer 's disease ?
25 You bought it and bought it , that 's it , not same as they do with yeah with them looking for bloody sponsors unheard and them looking for bloody sponsors eh ?
26 Atle Skaardal 's victory in the second Val Gardena downhill to follow his third place the previous day must have persuaded the most recalcitrant langrenn devotee that Arnold Lunn , arguing devotedly for downhill rules sixty years before , was not so wrong after all .
27 Thyristors/Triacs /Triacs represented some 7% of the $7,610m world market for discreet semiconductors last year .
28 These include involving relatively large numbers of local people in active neighbourhood roles and catering for disadvantaged groups such as the unemployed and individuals unable to obtain credit from conventional sources .
29 But the Government accepts that for persistent offenders some kind of youth detention must also be available to the courts .
30 There was a stage when he was anxious to have a shop window for European clients such as Laura Davies , Florence Descampe , Helen Alfredson and Marie Laure de Lorenzi .
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