Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] for [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This , with the already established Course I , will continue to operate until it has reached due completion for students currently in training . |
2 | And with the new school term in full swing , parents should take advantage of free eye-testing for children up to the age of 16 . |
3 | And with the new school term in full swing , parents should take advantage of free eye-testing for children up to the age of 16 . |
4 | The mean duration of ulcerative colitis was 14 years , and these patients were having colonoscopy to exclude dysplasia/malignancy , except the patients with ileostomies who gave informed consent for ileoscopy specifically for this study . |
5 | ( 3 ) Stephen Small raced away from a defender and was brought down from behind inside the area — an indirect free kick for obstruction instead of a penalty . |
6 | Actually , actually had a fried egg for breakfast today for the first time |
7 | That a country can achieve a current account surplus of $20 billion with negligible energy resources and a daily bill for oil alone of well over $ 100 million , is testimony to Japanese industrial strength and flexibility . |
8 | The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them . |
9 | 13 NIKE DUELLIST PR 156g Ultra light shoe for distances up to half-marathon . |
10 | Some sceptics also felt that community care was in such a mess that it would be quite convenient for the government to transfer future blame for failure on to local councils . |
11 | The effect of these provisions is , in our judgment , that if an account contains items of litigation costs or non-litigation costs the items can be referred to a taxing master for taxation i.e. for the taxing master to decide what amount is recoverable in respect thereof . |
12 | Where he had been standing had been a turning point for cars once upon a time — when there were still cars in the world — but this had never been a place for modern things . |
13 | It is used to distribute incoming letters , small packages , and any messages for guests , and it also provides a definite place for keys not in use . |
14 | General practitioners asked South Tees Health Authority if they could refer patients with urgent need for treatment directly to a physiotherapist without having to see a hospital consultant . |
15 | News broke that Steven Jones , a physicist at Brigham Young University ( BYU ) — 30 miles from Salt Lake City and rival of the University of Utah — and a team from BYU had been studying cold fusion for years independently of Fleischmann and Pons . |
16 | Thus the Preface of the Catalogus Plantarum emphasised correct identification as a prime factor for success both in the nursery and the garden , and the text of the work presented a practical guide , suggesting the best uses for the new trees and shrubs with which there had been little experience . |
17 | ‘ Is n't that a good thing for people far from home , love ? ’ |
18 | This Document is confidential being for use only by the persons to whom it is issued and who have signed the required form of confidentiality agreement . |
19 | This report is confidential being for use only by the persons to whom it is issued , who have acknowledged that they are a person falling within Article 9(3) of the Financial Services Act 1986 ( Investment Advertisements ) ( Exemptions ) Order 1988 . |
20 | As professional soldiers they had a great reputation for ruthlessness both in battle and in ravaging the countryside . |
21 | IBM 's RS/6000 products and also its AS/400 line ( despite proprietary software and other distinctions ) can not continue to succeed unless they provide good value for money along with the comfort of the IBM logo . |
22 | It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience . |
23 | Former land owners could still gain full compensation for land up to a value of 1,000,000 forint if they undertook to cultivate the land for five years and registered themselves as entrepreneurs under a system of " entrepreneurial assistance " . |
24 | There were signs , however , of a continuing desire for détente even in Eastern Europe . |
25 | There is considerable pressure for people all over the world to migrate , for all sorts of reasons . |
26 | Please thank Renata very much too for doing one ; her point about the reference count being on the small side for usefulness even to the general learner is a crucial one ; likewise yours about the belt-and-braces reassuringness of the transitive/intransitive label . |
27 | It 's been designed to act as a snug environment for babies up to six months and there are ample pockets for nappies , easy heats and favourite toys . |
28 | Pro-File compensates automatically at the reduced atmospheric pressure for dives up to 3,500 metres altitude . |
29 | York district has a membership which has risen rapidly to 669 and Harrogate has 345 members , which all goes to show that the more northerley areas have a just claim for cricket somewhere in the region . |
30 | Because the new financial year is starting when the estimates are first submitted to the House , and final approval is ( then ) some months off , statutory authority for issues out of the Consolidated Fund to meet expenditure during this period is provided by a system of lump-sum votes on account . |