Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Should specialist services be brought in from outside for advice on specific problems and for continuing support ? iv Can we reconcile hopes for continuity of care in a service with ideas of segregation ? |
2 | Miami 's new-born Murk label that has been causing something of a stir on these shores of late , enough at least for Network to wet their oars and row straight for a licensing deal that sees three of the label 's best tracks to date brought together for a sampler EP . |
3 | He was most enthusiastic and sent away at once for specimen examination papers . |
4 | He set forth at once for Northampton with a mere three hundred men , leaving Sir Richard Ratcliffe , his knight of the body , at York to raise more troops and follow him south with the reinforcements . |
5 | Up at 6am for callisth … callith … jumping up and down , then a sizeable breakfast of chips and beans . |
6 | By law they have to put somebody er put somewhere in there for people to smoke . |
7 | The dancing begins at 6.30pm until 8pm for nine-year-olds and from 8.30pm to 10.30pm for children up to the age of 16 . |
8 | The dancing begins at 6.30pm until 8pm for nine-year-olds and from 8.30pm to 10.30pm for children up to the age of 16 . |
9 | Even in the little time she had had since yesterday ( and she had sent out at once for gossip papers . |
10 | I suspect that Pound never went further into Aubeterre than this inn , and one needs to have walked in his footsteps from Chalais to Aubeterre to see how he could well have done this , skirting the hill , stopping for perhaps a mid-day meal in the inn , and then pushing on at once for La Tour Blanche . |
11 | Tomorrow morning , a bit like Cinderella , Linda will have left the glamour of Olympia and be mucking out again at 7.30am for Edgar . |
12 | Then I came back to the courts at Bisham again before going back to school again at 3pm for history and then I come back and play again afterwards . |