Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] [be] [det] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Before long there were many activities for which time came to be increasingly regarded as valuable . |
2 | The large ones are easier to catch , as obviously there are fewer places for them to hide . |
3 | Lastly there is some evidence for a diamond , quartz or garnet-tipped point being used to cut a groove along which the garnet could be snapped into two . |
4 | What would you say to the criticism that by opening up new routes you simply add to the problem of over capacity , and so there 's less money for everyone ? |
5 | Instead of him just buying purely the raw commodity , you can er , change the , the degree of processing erm , the quality of , of the product , erm , so there is some scope for different product differentiation , but certainly not the same scope that there is in manufactures . |
6 | So there was some basis for supposing that the appellants had been informed in writing , that their obligation was only not to sell the property , rather than the wider terms which in fact applied to the injunction . |
7 | Further away there is less competition for land and so values are lower . |
8 | Nevertheless there are some reasons for thinking that we are acquainted with the ‘ I ’ . |
9 | Hence there is another reason for regulation , to protect consumers who can not be the best judges of their own welfare in all regards . |
10 | Okay now there 's some information for you to just er I really do need a pen and I do n't know where I 've left it . |
11 | Now there 's less room for thought and for feeling , and it seems a great tiredness is good for keeping people steady . |
12 | His solicitor said for some reason he 'd been involved since last December in a campaign of total destruction of both himself and other people , but now there was some hope for the future . |
13 | But nowadays there are many opportunities for livening up your presentation with audio visual aids . |
14 | Here there are many opportunities for the two individuals to be mapped into different roles . |
15 | If the baby survives , they will have to decide whether they want to keep the child , and here there is more time for consideration . |
16 | Since any argument that is not purely academic is about how the future is to happen then there is much room for subjectivity , both about how we think the future will happen and about how we should like it to happen . |
17 | Then there is that recipe for a sauce for lobster which I came across in a French dictionary of cooking of the 1830s . |
18 | Even then there were some books for which not even the critical number was enough , and nothing less than the whole text had to be sampled to determine its average readability . |
19 | This is sometimes a source of surprise and anger to those unfamiliar with inpatient care , yet when one examines the reasons more closely there is little cause for surprise . |
20 | However there were many reasons for British reticence regarding European co-operation . |
21 | We now know that there was a larger population , more sites in earlier periods , and greater continuity of land use , if not actual settlement sites , into later periods , and therefore there was less opportunity for colonisation and the creation of new settlements . |
22 | In many respects they may appear somewhat crude and certainly there is much room for improvement , particularly in the areas of whole embryo culture and precise manipulations of the embryo , both in vitro and in vivo . |
23 | Certainly there was more choice for ‘ consumers ’ ; this itself was a reformation in ideology . |