Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] for [pers pn] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Such nurses need to benefit from an individual appraisal and assessment of their experience and skills so that re-entry becomes a natural progression for them rather than a hurdle to be jumped .
2 This must be an ideal situation for you actually cos we 're being , we 're sitting here being recorded and being watched so we 're used to that sort of thing but not particularly conscious of it
3 He added : ‘ It 's a major boost for us financially but what a sad , sorry business this has been .
4 There 's good bunce for you both as soon as the stuff 's delivered back here .
5 Three old mill stones serve as the steps up to the door of the mill , an aesthetically appealing alternative use for them now that they are no longer required for the purpose for which they were designed .
6 That same strength will ensure that 1992 is another successful year for us collectively and individually as we all take maximum benefit from the opportunity offered by an improved economic climate .
7 Your GP will be able to use the fund to arrange the right treatment for you speedily and effectively .
8 How would you know if it was an internal call for you rather than an external .
9 ‘ It will be a lovely surprise for them both when they come in , Rita 's chance at last .
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