Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The disadvantage is that it was very expensive , low in fibre , and not well balanced for use in the long term .
2 He was not , in fact , the first to work with the Longhorns : a blacksmith named Welby living on the borders of Leicestershire and Derbyshire had been attempting systematic improvement of the type using animals from the Derbyshire herd of Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow House , Burton-on-Trent ( a herd which by 1720 was already uniform and impressively well matched for shape and colour ) , and a Mr Webster of Canley , near Coventry , bred animals from the same herd with stock from Westmorland and Lancashire .
3 My hon. Friend was correct , too , in the implication of his remarks , in that due to lack of time or the natural delegation of functions , the European Council , the Council of Ministers and various other councils more and more frequently ask for Commission reports and proposals on matters .
4 An offer of equity shares may enable the offeror to obtain merger relief under s131 of the Companies Act 1985 ( see para 23.1.5 below ) and also possibly qualify for merger accounting under SSAP 23 ( see para 23.1.6 below ) .
5 Often virtually the only direct evidence available to them is a corpus of written utterances , of somewhat fortuitous make-up , and now probably fixed for eternity .
6 Give it your most concerted attention … and then just vote for Morrissey as usual .
7 Provided again that the signature is contemporaneous with the document , it would thus seem virtually certain that Molla Fenari had left the kadilik of Bursa , and very possibly departed for Karaman , by that date .
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