Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [to-vb] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One can allow for lack of strength or stiffness in design but it is much more difficult to allow for cracks which catch the engineer unawares and are dangerous . |
2 | My headmaster thought I was much too young to try for Oxford , but I went up in March 1959 to do the scholarship exam with two boys from the year above me at school . |
3 | The report acknowledges Digital Equipment Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co users are still more likely to opt for Pathworks and LAN Manager/X networking systems from their respective suppliers . |
4 | The report acknowledges Digital Equipment Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co users are still more likely to opt for Pathworks and Lan Manager/X networking solutions from their respective suppliers . |
5 | These are probably more likely to vote for Paisley 's democratic unionism and to come from either religious , fundamentalist backgrounds or populist working-class and lower middle-class backgrounds . |
6 | Of course it is essential that the alternative assessment instrument is valid , reliable and practicable and that its use is documented , but it is no longer necessary to ask for permission . |
7 | But all the while he was learning and soon the time had come when he was no longer satisfied to design for others . |
8 | By the 1960s the London ring 's increase had fallen and was no longer able to compensate for core losses , leading to a massive net loss in the SMLA as a whole . |
9 | Owners were previously more likely to head for auctions in Ireland or France , where the rates of VAT charged to the buyers of yearlings are 2.5 per cent and 5.5 per cent respectively , compared with 17.5 per cent in Britain . |