Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Polished thin section surfaces are required , and a special microscope with UV source and quartz lenses is needed , such as used for immunological work in many biological laboratories .
2 Yeah we 're about due for another flood .
3 Impaired peristalsis was defined as a mean pressure outside the lower limite of normal for that level .
4 The upper limit of normal for gastrointestinal blood loss is less than 1.0 ml/day .
5 ( The upper limit of normal for each measure was set at the 95th centile ) .
6 After determination that sc infusion of caerulein resulted in induction of acute pancreatitis four separate groups of rats , each consisting of six to eight animals were given ( i ) sc infusion of caerulein alone ; ( ii ) ip injection of platelet activating factor ( 50 µg/kg ) , ( iii ) TCV-309 ip ( 50 µg/kg ) and then 30 minutes later sc infusion of caerulein for five hours , and ( iv ) TCV-309 ip ( 50 µg/kg ) and then 30 minutes later platelet activating factor ( 50 µg/kg ip ) and then 30 minutes later sc infusion of saline for five hours .
7 Two specimens were placed in 2 ml of saline for bacteriological examination and two specimens were fixed in 10% neutral formalin for histopathological examination .
8 Having more than 20 cigarettes a day doubles the risk compared with not smoking at all , and it takes about a year of non-smoking for that risk to return to normal .
9 See the " Assembler " section for a more detailed description of the use of DIM for reserving memory for assembly code programs .
10 A dash of eau-de-Cologne for good measure .
11 It stresses that government projects should only be undertaken which produce a favourable trade , in the collective judgment of the community , of current for future expenditure .
12 In any case , 100 Welsh players having the opportunity to take on the world champions and learn from them will do a lot of good for Welsh rugby . ’
13 ‘ She 's done quite a lot of good for this country , ’ Bill says .
14 Its basis lay in the simple attraction of like for like , since the constituent units in such ‘ segmental ’ societies were all-of-a-piece .
15 HERE is a splash of pink for early spring .
16 Clint says he has been sitting on the story of Unforgiven for 15 years waiting to grow into the part but denies that this could be the last time he saddles up and rides off into the sunset .
17 We suggest that , whilst there might appear to be a substitution of temporary for regular workers , the alternative to temporary working would probably be more hiring and firing and more temporary lay-offs .
18 If α f is assumed to be equivalent to , this value compares well with the average value of determined for 18 polymers covering a wide range of T g .
19 Soft knee-high boots , fashioned of calf-hide for light indoor use , were laced about his leggings .
20 Yeah mhm yeah I mean you may want to select some stuff that 's y'know that represents different kinds of things because as I remember our conversations earlier , you were interested in er y'know sort of ideological soundness , political correctness and y'know were some things funny but sort of off-colour for other reasons erm er I 'm paraphrasing it badly but er y'know I think that th s so you might want to get some stuff that 's sort of ideologically sound and humorous and er some stuff that 's a bit off-colour and humorous and some stuff that 's erm sort of I do n't know some stuff that 's main stream but has got a lot of y'know if you look at something like say The Two Ronnies or something , there 's a lot of there 's a lot of racism and sexism in there but it 's because it 's sort of main stream because it 's family viewing and stuff like that people tend not to think of it as problematic .
21 It will pay $20 cash and 0.45 of a share of common for each Hall-Mark out .
22 Ryder fired some German Very recognition signals but these were the wrong shade of red for that night , and at 0127 the defence opened fire in its full fury .
23 The swopping of cheap for expensive leathers by shoe makers was dealt with by 9 George I c. 27 in 1722 , while 13 George II c. 8 in 1739 dealt with several putting-out trades including iron working , textiles and leather .
24 The reverse , the substitution of passive for active , is , of course , also possible .
25 Attempts to reform the education service in the 1930s had been frustrated by financial stringencies ( of the kind , for example , that led to the substitution of special for free places in secondary schools ) , by the conservative indifference towards education that marked the National Governments of the decade , and , perhaps most decisively , by the persistence of religious difficulties .
26 In some areas of the country , where voluntary services are well developed , substitution of voluntary for local provision would be easier than in areas where the voluntary sector is weak .
27 The following examples , from Johns ( 1991 ) , involve the substitution of active for passive .
28 The Sisters also visit the elderly and provide a place of quiet for numerous people inside and outside the Parish .
29 I 'll meet you in the park , you know the gate at the top of Gloucester Road , that 's about equal for both of us .
30 Thus treatment with salt ( or with freshwater for marine fish ) , formalin , quaternary ammonium compounds , malachite green , and antibiotics for example can be given at high dose for short duration , making them more effective against the disease organisms while offering a better safety margin to the fish through shorter contact time .
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