Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] for [det] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , that goes for any large dog .
2 It is therefore sensible to compensate for this increased entity description by attempting to rationalize what entities need to be communicated between workstations and company sites .
3 However , the interviewees did not indicate what price they would be prepared to pay for such extended coverage .
4 In much of the work Rachmaninov used a ‘ concerto for orchestra ’ style scoring and this allowed for some fine solo playing .
5 ‘ We are emerging from just about as difficult a period as I can remember in over 37 years in the business , but we are emerging with capital ratios still among the strongest of any of the world 's banks — ready and willing to lend for any viable purpose , and desperate for the chance to show both personal and corporate customers that the personal , flexible , friendly service which we have tried to give in the past and which I hope has given us the privilege of enjoying your company tonight — that same service is still very much on offer today . ’
6 With Ali at the honouring of Schmeling was Mike Tyson , a reminder that these days there is not much hope for any White Hope .
7 With Ali at the honouring of Schmeling was Mike Tyson , a reminder that these days there is not much hope for any White Hope .
8 Needless to say , there was not much work for this legendary character as a film star ; the next film in which he appeared was Carry on Up the Khyber in 1960 .
9 Even the Liverpool directors saw fit to apologise for this latest example of their manager 's seemingly endless ability for sullying the name of this great football club .
10 You are now all set for that sweet treat we 've been promising you .
11 Ministers ' remuneration had improved with the century : in 1851 a Primitive Methodist minister with three children received £71 a year and Baptists generally received less than £80 ; within Congregationalism the divergence was too great to allow for any average figure .
12 He will have every comfort and care , I assure you — probably in excess of that provided for any human infant ever . ’
13 Well , certainly this particular piece of work would have been held up , er the salary that we 're able to provide for this young researcher was absol , absolutely essential , and in Great Britain there is an enormous reliance on charitable funding for research , it 's absolutely essential .
14 The matter may be looked at retrospectively ( ie where the partner has been unable to work for some defined period or periods ) or prospectively ( where it has become apparent that the partner 's health has failed and will not improve ) .
15 A press advertisement prepared by Saatchi 's on the theme : ‘ Is it safe to vote for another Labour Government ? ’ was approved .
16 Most of the agricultural sector is taken up by part-time crofting but , unusual for Shetland , there are tracts of fertile land sufficiently extensive to allow for some full-time farming .
17 But according to a Greenpeace scientist , the amount of cod and capelin taken by the seals is insufficient to account for any significant decline in cod numbers .
18 Raising injection pressures brings particulates down but puts NOx up ; the same goes for many other design changes .
19 Same goes for that meaningless word ‘ soonest ’ .
20 The landlord , who felt that the explanation — indeed , to all intents and purposes , the apology — he had made for his wife was more than enough to compensate for any gentlemanly inconvenience , was about to get back to his work in the fields when his visitor 's too casually direct questions about the mines charged him to stay .
21 However , he was an integral part of the club and his appointment as assistant manager to Bert Head in 1972 was just reward for this likeable man .
22 Tiguary , at the north tip of the island , could muster about five hundred men ; from the length of the northern shore , the chiefs there could raise another four hundred ; on Oualie , Dulé could promise a force nearly two hundred strong of a mixed crowd of men , a core of maroons from islands in the archipelago colonised already , some redlegs , or tallow men , renegades to their own people and the more ardent to fight for that very apostasy ( some of them former prisoners and others who had been press-ganged into sailing service ) .
23 It is also possible that Mercury formed heterogeneously , in which case it need never have become hot enough to differentiate , though it is then more difficult to account for any widespread crater erasure .
24 It is difficult to generalize for any single group from different cultures .
25 It is then possible to test for any separate impact of environmental forces appertaining to the national level , in terms of broader social and political influences .
26 But James Rutherford did n't give two tosses for that particular tenet of Service discipline .
27 It is questionable , however , whether the provisions actually add to a victim 's opportunity for compensation and it has been argued that the procedure differs little from that required for any civil action except that the funds are preserved .
28 The posture for funboard sailing is no different from that required for any other board , apart from the fact that the feet are commonly in the footstraps .
29 A definite buy for any budding simulation buff .
30 Further , to be wholly effective , the sterile supply would have to be sufficient to provide for each suffering individual 's use on every occasion and even for potential first-time intravenous users and this would require a level of anticipatory responsibility that is improbable .
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