Example sentences of "and [prep] [det] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We do appreciate you Steffi , for everything you have done over the years and for that special week in Brighton . |
2 | All the players were confident in their own ability and for that happy frame of mind they had to thank Stuart . |
3 | It adopted a motion from Councillor Doherty of the Nationalist Party , instructing the city architect to publish target dates for the completion of seven housing schemes and for all possible steps to be taken to press on with other housing projects . |
4 | The form for courses to be held in March should be returned by 2 March 1988 and for all other courses by 31 March 1988 . |
5 | Failure history is available for any circuit area , both for the particular unit under test , and for all other units of that type . |
6 | The suggestion that it might occupy 10 per cent of curriculum time in order to do justice to it and its importance in general , and for all other subjects in particular , is normally greeted with frank incredulity . |
7 | The new standards , which corresponded to those in force in the USA since 1983 , would apply for new models from July 1 , 1992 , and for all new cars from Dec. 31 , 1992 . |
8 | We choose once and for all some language for describing theories . |
9 | Well erm apart from my own experience erm I witnessed , I could n't even m er name as many erm instance of bullying that went on in my regiment erm and for all different kinds of reasons you know . |
10 | Normally , the rates are £19.50 for the first halt hour and for each additional quarter of an hour or part of it , £4.50 , For weekday overtime the rates go up to £23.80 and £5.45 , for Saturday overtime , £24.70 and £5.65 , Sunday overtime , £31.70 and £7.15 and for Bank holiday overtime , £37.00 and £8.25 . |
11 | Members of MoneySavers gain the privileges of * Priority Booking — up to two weeks in advance of public booking * The Playhouse " What 's On " brochure sent direct to you in advance of public distribution * Free membership of The Stage Door Club and most important of all * Two seats for the price of one on most Monday and Tuesday evenings in the Main House and for many first nights in the Studio Theatre . |
12 | Five years of therapy later , I realise what a lot of ‘ work ’ we did have to do to understand the underlying reasons for my eating disorder , and for many other things in my life , and also to have a wider understanding of eating disorders in general and what they are about . |
13 | There are many ways through which public sector organizations are held accountable ( through elections , higher-level governments , the media , public inquiries , etc. ) and for many different aspects of their performance ( see Stewart , 1984 ) . |
14 | They work over a wide range of campaigns and for many different kinds of clients . |
15 | We argued for a more discriminating balance of questions , statements and instructions ; for fewer pseudo-questions and more questions of a kind which encourage children to reason and speculate ; for more opportunities for children themselves to ask their own questions and have these addressed ; for oral feedback to children which without being negative is more exact and informative than mere praise ; for both questioning and feedback to strike a balance between the retrospective function of assessing and responding to what has been learned so far , and the prospective function of taking the child 's learning forward ; and for much more use to be made of structured pupil-pupil interaction both as a learning tool and as a means of helping teachers to function in a more considered manner and therefore more effectively . |
16 | For social research workers to derive the maximum amount of benefit from published data they need to bring some order into their understanding of it , and for this some classification of documentary sources is needed . |
17 | And for some low levels of radioactive waste , it is the only option . ’ |
18 | It is for the humanities to speak up for the value of retrospective conversion , and for some national planning to be undertaken to achieve this , as they , and to some extent the social sciences have most to gain from such an investment . |
19 | Sales have already been made to Abu Dhabi and Egypt and for several other projects in Saudi Arabia , and ESP expects the Middle East to be an increasingly important market for their products and services in the future . |
20 | If the hour and 25 minutes sometimes drags through moments that are spun out for too long , and through some unnecessary tricksiness with the screens , that 's because it seems Lepage has n't yet quite found what he wants Miles Davis and Jean Cocteau to reveal to him . |
21 | I followed the Maxteds up on to the veranda and through some french doors into a large room . |
22 | I have eaten myself up and through some unprecedented act of gastromancy farted out my new incarnation — thus . |
23 | Questions were put , answers sent , roots and seed dispatched , flowers and fruit cultivated , nomenclature discussed and through this comprehensive exchange between two great gardeners working beside the Thames and the Schuylkill , botany and horticulture have benefited the world over . |
24 | And during that terrible evening by the fireside , when she told him her story , how desperately sad she had been to realize he might not love her any more . |
25 | Nearly four years have passed since The Satanic Verses was declared blasphemous by the late Ayatollah Khomeini , and during this long period of internal exile there must have been times when Rushdie , experiencing deep changes and wrenches in the soul , has wondered at the prescience of those words . |
26 | ‘ And during those two weeks in Grasmere , Mrs Moore became convinced that you would — ’ again the blank and again the word was conjured up between them like a spirit conjured from the mountain . |
27 | And after all this questioning to one end , now you have nothing to ask ! ’ |
28 | ‘ Come on , ye had the opportunity , and after that extraordinary scene in the garden ye must have been bubblin' over with curiosity . ’ |
29 | And after that brief excursion into the mysterious tongue of her beloved she said very little else for a considerable time . |
30 | Quick and bold to seize the occasion for a night attack , an escape or a ruse , he suffers before and after any such action from painful self-doubt and exhausting self-analysis . |