Example sentences of "for [det] [adj] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 From the analysis above , it would be reasonable to recommend the use of open matching specific grants for each individual service that it wanted expanded .
2 Its motion is characterized by an array of six whole numbers , one for each possible angle that it might turn through .
3 My only memory of those auditions was that everyone seemed to have a better idea of why they were perfect for each particular part than I did !
4 But Mother Francis had fought like a tiger for that small bundle that she had rescued from the cottage , on the day she was born .
5 She steeled herself against him , ready for that devastating move when it eventually came .
6 When Caro made her escape after tea it was with all the usual feelings of guilt and frustration ; with her mother suggesting brightly , ‘ Just let me measure you for that new jumper before you go , Carolyn , ’ and , ‘ Did I show you the new suite we were thinking of getting , in the catalogue ?
7 Now , they do n't get anything for that six weeks that they 're not at school .
8 The reason for the photograph was that No 57 was the only squadron at Coningsby to have all aircraft serviceable for that particular exercise and I have one of the original photographs of this line-up in my own album .
9 She followed him numbly , still praying for that elusive miracle as they went into the staff rest-room and collected two cups of coffee and then out again , back down the corridor to the consultant 's room — his room .
10 Section fifty four A makes your local plan structure plans extremely important governors on what happens on the ground and it 's for that underlying reason that we find E two unjustified and reasonably repressive and an unreasonable extension of constraint by the county on the freedom of districts in their local plans to choose the geography of their of land allocations .
11 It was for that very reason that I declined appointment as a judge .
12 It is for that very reason that I am moving this motion today as it gives us the opportunity to implement the rules of the union and at the same time would enable us to put into position , people who would be able to do all those things that are necessary to achieve what we require , recruitment , organization , paperwork , back-up service to full-time officials .
13 But verily , for that lawless coronation that she made , she shall be most firmly enclosed in a dwelling of stone and iron , made like a crown , and at Berwick be hung up in the open air , that she may be given , in life and after death , for a gazing-stock and an everlasting scorn to those who pass by . ’
14 Some ministers admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise for another 18 months and they are acutely aware that fear of unemployment could hold back spending and delay any economic recovery .
15 I tell myself that I will let myself lie in bed for another five minutes though I stipulate that I am not allowed to go back to sleep and that I have to count out the five-minutes in my head .
16 I was delighted with the way he jumped in the ground and we 'll now look for another small race as we want him to learn and build up his confidence , ’ the trainer added .
17 That 's why I was thinking I might hang on to the Volvo for another two years until you 've got your own car and then I can buy what I really want .
18 John looked at his watch , ‘ Come on Mary , we can go on for another ten minutes and I 'd like to find out what is around that bend . ’
19 And she soldiered on for another 15 years before she finally died .
20 He owned the journal for another twenty years and it was his main periodical warhorse , supported by several others he established : Gardening ( Illustrated ) ( 1879–1919 ) , Farm and Home ( 1882–1920 ) , Cottage Gardening ( 1892–8 ) , and Flora and Sylva ( 1903–5 ) .
21 He had asked the hotel for some black coffee before they set off and the management , knowing he was a doctor and that their sudden departure had something to do with his wife 's health , had been accommodating .
22 And , though she says she was overwhelmed by the task of choosing decor for some 17 rooms before they were built , she would do it all again .
23 If it is really necessary to think of mental states as having qualitative content ( and see Dennett , 1988 , for some powerful arguments that it is not ) , then it follows from functionalism that such qualia do not have causal interactions with other mental states or behaviour and are mere epiphenomena .
24 He had no short-term memory , which made for some strange dishes but it kept her safe from him .
25 But the Scot has only just recovered from a mystery virus and insists he needs to be involved for some 10 matches before he is back to his best .
26 At Abu Hamed the river turns back on itself and runs south-west for some 200 miles before it turns again and reasserts its northerly course .
27 You look at a crowd of people , er last , a week , a week yesterday at Wembley at the Billy Graham mission there , er we were sitting in one place and I was looking for , for some other folk and I knew approximately where they were and there I was stand , they were , all you could really see was this mass of people , very difficult to pick out individuals within them but God does n't see it as a mass like that .
28 My Lord I think it 's right that that it 's clear from the discussions I 've had with Mr that the plaintiff is going to be in the witness box for some considerable time and I think if your Lordship 's had an opportunity to read the witness statement , seen the areas of dispute , the nature of the the fact that arised and had a look at some of the documentation , it would be much er er a much speedier process than it would otherwise be .
29 If you do n't find that plausible for some particular example that you have imagined , just turn down the imaginary light a bit , or move a bit further away from the imaginary object !
30 The low vaulted roof stretched for some forty feet until it met the blank wall at the far end .
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