Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It is often advisable to use the commercially prepared seasonings for tacos and chilli as many of the varieties of red and chilli peppers that are abundant in Mexico can not be obtained easily in other countries .
2 Table 6.5 reveals a slight contraction in this sector during the 1970s , but nevertheless in 1980 it still represented over a third of the economically active population for the region as a whole .
3 Collection of a few of the mostly common species for the home aquaria is unlikely to diminish the local fauna , except in a few special areas , which need to be respected .
4 The tremendously exciting tussle for the division two title has finally ended with Farnham Central ‘ C ’ finishing up one point ahead of R.A.E .
5 The variety of their occupations gives a sense of the remarkably diverse bases for economic independence still open at the beginning of this century .
6 They tended to be built round ministers who disliked the slowly developing penchant for what were called ‘ liturgical ’ forms of worship associated with Gothic chapels .
7 Is it in the most influential publications for your market or is it in small publications with a limited circulation ?
8 THE absence of reigning champion Monica Seles still recovering after being stabbed in Germany last month promises to make the women 's singles in the French Open the most intriguing contest for years .
9 But perhaps the most intriguing reason for the hold up comes from J. W. Carr in New South Wales .
10 However , the leading man by his astuteness in obtaining the most beneficial terms for the conditions applying to the pitch he was hoping to take , could realise a goodly income for himself and the others .
11 In July 1991 the Agricultural Commissioner , Raymond MacSharry , produced the most radical plan for reform since the CAP was introduced nearly thirty years ago .
12 The most radical shakeup for years would affect every aspect of the police service from pay and conditions to career prospects and pensions .
13 No evidence was called for from the professionals working in the health services , yet this review and White Paper have introduced some of the most radical suggestions for running the health services since the original 1946 Act .
14 In this section only the most successful techniques for common sedimentary minerals are given , with an emphasis on those which have been recently refined .
15 When I was sufficiently recovered to be permitted nourishment I felt the most extraordinary desire for a glass of Guinness , which I knew could be obtained without difficulty .
16 But it was the final stage in the history of circumcision which was to have the most far-reaching implications for the woman and her role in the society and religion of her people .
17 Even making the most lavish allowance for the greater purchasing power of money in the sixteenth century , one can not consider these sums very generous for officials of such standing .
18 Contact between school and business leads naturally to , arguably , the most fruitful area for partnership — curriculum enhancement .
19 The DES ( 1983 , 1984a , 1986b ) have used the most recent year for which data are available , arguing that although there were government-induced reductions in the entry of UK students to universities in the early 1980s these were more than offset by increases in the public sector .
20 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the proportion of 16 and 17-year-olds in full-time education or training in ( a ) 1979 and ( b ) the most recent year for which figures are available .
21 of the population in 1988 , the most recent year for which figures are available .
22 The most recent illustrations for Enid Blyton 's books , those by Betty Maxey , for example , are quite stylish and memorable , even if not outstanding .
23 Examples of the most recent developments for corporate users of tax havens are detailed below .
24 Over the next 138 years several Acts of Parliament enhanced the role of the district audit service , the most recent legislation for England and Wales being provided by the Local Government Finance Act 1982 .
25 At the most recent target for the Antipodian Don Quixote , who tilts not at windmills but at woodturners , and not wishing to turn a non-existent battle into a war of attrition , I can only wonder who Mike Darlow will focus his attentions on next !
26 Copies of the most recent report for the year ending 31 March are in the Library .
27 As outlined in Figure 6 , the most parsimonious model for the evolution of this region is a process involving first the build-up of a ZNF gene cluster by local gene duplication events , followed by a duplication of at least part of this cluster , and finally a pericentric inversion which distributed a portion of the duplicated region to the other chromosome arm .
28 So Taylor 's announcement that he 's to put his tactical paperwork in the office shredder and hand over the complete accounts ledger to Gascoigne is the most encouraging statement for English football since the surgeon passed Gazza 's knee A1 .
29 RTPA 1976 is the area to which most attention has been given in this section as this is likely to be the most relevant area for readers of this book .
30 And it wo n't do that until it fully recognizes that it is poverty that provides the most fertile soil for the coca plant .
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