Example sentences of "[adj] for [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So if in A one to A four , you got the numbers one hundred thousand , that 'll use sixteen bytes for the block , plus four times eight forty eight a total for this cells . |
2 | Read Cole , speculating on the possibility of a revival , after the Second World War , of Producer Co-operation : That is an authoritative pronouncement of the view , prevailing for many decades , of the Consumer 's Movement 's attitude towards Producer Co-operation : the rival doctrine , not quite anathema , but something very like . |
3 | ‘ He has been outstanding for several weeks now — and he 's got real pace , which you ca n't find these days , never mind buy it . |
4 | Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage . |
5 | Payment is due for these delays under the terms of the contract . |
6 | Those who had come by train had the same problem as the trains for the return journey were not due for several hours . |
7 | Having led the world into polyester fibre and been highly profitable for many years , we lost the lead position due to a combination of circumstances . |
8 | They also found that the frequency and degree of mispricing declined as delivery approached and that , if a trading lag of ten minutes was incorporated , arbitrage remained profitable for all classes of arbitrageur . |
9 | Straight talking finally ensures the price is right for all sides in big fuel debate . |
10 | Now that bands like Extreme and Mr Big have had chart successes with songs featuring acoustic instruments the time would seem right for many players to make a first serious foray into the subtler side of rock . |
11 | Christmas dinners or lunches require something a bit more comfortable and gold adds the sparkle that 's right for such events |
12 | It had originally been left to her by a noted amateur ornithologist and eccentric with whom she had been friendly for many years . |
13 | The demonstration remained friendly for several hours . |
14 | This is a beautiful , small twelfth-century room , used as a stable for many years after the depredations of the Revolution but carefully restored in the 1850s . |
15 | The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli 's genome . |
16 | At first it was easy enough to evade supervision , and my weight remained stable for several weeks . |
17 | It is possible for such programmes to meet the objectives of organisations such as LEAs and TECs thus attracting additional funding . |
18 | Hanna showed that it was mathematically possible for such vortices to form under the right surface , wind and stability conditions and that such vortices would have the right sort of diameter , about 2 or 3 km ( I-2 miles ) , to explain the spacing of the dunes . |
19 | He conceded it was possible for such items , though manufactured in the Soviet Union , to fall into the hands of outsiders . |
20 | It is possible for such sentiments of approval of this past to coexist with abhorrence for most current acts of violence . |
21 | Though the rich legacy of an extensive black presence on this continent suggests that it may be possible for many commentators , the terms ‘ black ’ and ‘ European ’ remain categories which mutually exclude each other . |
22 | The two major problems involved are related to the spelling changes that can occur when morphemes combine and the multiple segmentations that are possible for many words . |
23 | Major Stewart also made it possible for many sports clubs to have their own ground so all sport is catered for . |
24 | The provision of free secondary education did make it possible for many children to get more easily the education they desired . |
25 | Given time , it is theoretically possible for all students to gain 100 per cent marks . |
26 | The seven which are relevant to Christ 's manhood are : belief in the Incarnation and Virgin birth ; that in Jesus God and man are united , begotten by God , born of Mary ; belief in " Cristes passion " that after Christ was taken down from the cross dead ( the deposition ) , he liberated those believers subject to death before he was born , a process known as the Harrowing of Hell ; that though he suffered mortality , he rose from the dead through the strength of God , and made this possible for all men ; that he ascended into heaven and was crowned higher than the angels ; that he will come at the end of time to judge the world and this will be the end of the era of redemption : These two sets of seven points about the Godhead and Christ delineate beliefs about the nature of life subject to a process of sickness and death but also filled with the potential for healing realised definitively in the life of Christ . |
27 | Different types of pupil will gravitate towards different sub-topics , but all will have the common link of starting from the same stimulus ; it will be possible for all children to contribute to whatever may be the concluding feature , such as an exhibition , poster or class booklet . |
28 | make it possible for all pupils to have some testimony to their achievement ; |
29 | I hope it will be possible for all questionnaires to be returned by 30th September 1985 at the latest , but if in practice this is likely to cause problems , I shall of course be happy to receive them a little later . |
30 | As described in Section 3.3 , if it is possible for real particles to pass through them , then it will be possible for those particles to subsequently look back and observe the naked singularity in region IV . |