Example sentences of "[adv] for [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Surely there must be a job somewhere for someone with his ability . ’
2 He may do it by actually ‘ clobbering ’ somebody , but this would imply a rather drastic escalation of the conflict situation and happens too rarely for everyone in the aggro-leader role to prove themselves .
3 s12 Every partner is liable jointly with his co-partners and also severally for everything for which the firm while he is a partner therein becomes liable under either of the two last preceding sections .
4 However , this model is simple enough for one to be able to make numerous predictions from it , and hence it has been easy to submit the model to experimental tests .
5 There should be enough for one per family .
6 One life is not enough for somebody with her hormones .
7 A 40MByte drive should be enough for nothing but spreadsheets and a little word processing .
8 I do n't think it was strong enough for anything like that .
9 An Irish education is n't good enough for someone in your position .
10 ‘ It must be easy enough for someone like you . ’
11 Fitting a sound card to a PC is not a difficult task — we 've covered the installation of expansion cards enough for anyone to be able to do it , and the Laserwave Plus is no exception .
12 Nine o'clock for someone to be taken to — ’ ( It was the day-care centre for the very old — those no longer able to manage for themselves . )
13 Most of them survive under water only for one to four months , apart from Ophiopogan ( up to 12 months ) and Spathiphyllum ( several years ) .
14 Mr Jefferies featured strongly in the confessions of Ivan Boesky and he is quoted in an American magazine this month as saying : ‘ If the government was going to bring me down for something like this , I am going to bring down a lot of other people with me ’ .
15 For instance , low-level objects can be dangerous for any pupil , but are especially so for one with little or no sight .
16 Anderton struck twice in three minutes in the first half to stun 20,000 fans allowed in for nothing for a game marking Sunderland 's new status as a city .
17 ‘ Knowing your superb taste , Uncle , it sounds as if we 're in for something of a treat , ’ Naylor replied .
18 That is the first thing you should do with any burn , put people in a cold bath , anything to keep the burns cold because otherwise they can keep burning in for something like five hours .
19 ‘ Do you really think I 'd let you in for anything like that ? ’
20 But in which other profession are the products of one 's labour given away for nothing to people who then sell them ?
21 The last he had heard she had returned to Ponten VI — the planet which had been ceded to the Guild of Adjudicators in perpetuity by a wary but appreciative Earth Central — but that was too far away for anything but the so-called pigeon post ; recorded messages dumped into a hyperdrone and aimed at the recipient 's projected location .
22 Armed with computers , the procurement department did its job much faster , reports Larry Skinner , the company 's chief of re-engineering , but it actually took longer for anyone in TI to purchase supplies because filling out all the forms demanded by the procurement department had become so complicated .
23 He knew he was clever but there was just a slim chance Mr Crangle had found a way to get him , and he did n't want him caught , not for anything in the world .
24 It was because not for anything in the world would she have disturbed him and missed this spectacle .
25 It 's not for anyone in particular .
26 Not for owt like that .
27 A full analysis has shown us the way forward and detailed programmes of personal development are being drawn up for everyone in Chemicals Manufacturing .
28 Welcome back:Thousands of new Oxford students have been signing up for anything from scuba diving to tiddlywinks , in this year 's freshers ' fair .
29 So you just watch out for everything for me , and take notice , so that I 'll catch up .
30 There is an immense feeling of anger among ordinary members of the public at the extent to which they are inconvenienced , and they are crying out for something to be done .
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