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

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1 You 've got to be over there for eleven o'clock and you 've had it after that to get anywhere else
2 Why do n't you go in late , go in for eleven o'clock on a Friday
3 A car that nobody wanted to buy , built on a site chosen for political not commercial reasons , hundreds of miles from its component suppliers .
4 The IFS report Counting People With Low Incomes said that refusal ‘ does nothing to allay fears that the changes were for political rather than bona fide methodological reasons ’ .
5 In arts and social science particularly , this led to appointments made for political rather than academic reasons .
6 Arthur Hand ( Bradford ) alternated between the bomb and waggler tempting four chub on the caster for 10–6–0 downstream at the footbridge .
7 ( 6 ) There were 1.58 children under the age of 16 for each economically inactive lone mother in 1981 .
8 The network access port — software which enables transactional desktop and terminal concentrator to communicate with the Unix server costs $150 for each concurrently active client .
9 It was relaxing for each not to have to strain for approval in the parade of love .
10 Retention of the present format , including a reserve day for each round up to the final and the retention of the lead time between rounds played in midweek .
11 Considering the tenoning half of his design , I modified it so that it could quickly accommodate a different pair of blocks for each differently angled tenon .
12 ( 2 ) If there are two or more causes of action and a payment in satisfaction is made for each separately , the notice must in respect of each cause of action identify it and give the figure applicable to it " stating " nil " if such be the case ( Ord 11 , r 1(5) ) .
13 For each substantially different class of business , show :
14 For each substantially different geographic market disclose turnover .
15 During periods of very cold weather , you may in some cases be able to claim an additional £5 for each very cold week .
16 The wheel advanced , or ‘ escaped ’ , by the space of one tooth for each to-and-fro oscillation of the foliot .
17 The Colin Garratt show was arranged for 7.30 p.m. on the 7th November 1992 at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
18 Bon Ami Club for divorced/widowed/separated over 25 , Function Room , Swan Hotel , Redcar , 8.30pm .
19 As Darwin knew , the usual criteria for specific rather than mere varietal distinctions were those that Swedes and Italians do not satisfy , but lions and tigers do : namely , true breeding , lack of intermediate forms and unwillingness or inability to produce fertile hybrids on crossing .
20 The same applies to a business executive needing a foreign language for specific rather than for holiday purposes .
21 This is clearly a mistake for 1.21 a.m. which is itself earlier than the time stated by the inspector .
22 But I can find out for definite later on .
23 Then on his bike a report for work at Sharpness Docks for eight o'clock .
24 Similarly if his host says ‘ Come early ’ , having just invited him for eight o'clock , he will interpret ‘ early ’ with respect to the last-mentioned time , rather than to some previously mentioned time .
25 She has to be in Beverley for eight o'clock .
26 You 've been in bed for eight o'clock last night it 's now nine what 's that , thirteen odd hours ?
27 About eight o'clock he says be down , be in for eight o'clock .
28 And it was one of those such nights that at half past seven I 'd just got most of the fires set and ready to er er just on and going and I 'd half an hour to get everything straightened and ready for eight o'clock opening , and the door at the back went , which was where the office used to be .
29 I thought that I had n't chosen to get married at all but that Syl had chosen to marry me , since it was time for him to marry and I offered no threat to the way and integrity of his life and character , and that my mother had chosen to see me wed because I was good for little else .
30 ‘ Artai cares for the will of Artai , and for little else . ’
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