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

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1 It is as if we have frozen the beauty or anaesthetized it in an image ; but the images are like the humming birds of a museum case , the real and living beauty is incomparably brighter for those birds are gems that flash their iridiscent colours in a tropical forest .
2 It will also mean that prices of lustre pottery will rocket upwards — a good thing if you have some , but not so good for those collectors just starting out .
3 Although this means that the essay has , indeed , become rather bulky , it does enable one to communicate the nuances of people 's arguments , which can be especially useful for those readers who do not have easy access to the primary documents quoted .
4 Because education is n't only useful for those countries chasing an impossible dream of Western industrial development .
5 It very much involves participation and therefore the appeal for the broader level in terms of the public is less important for those groups that actually participate .
6 The A nineteen north , the A fifty nine and B one s three six three would be less favoured for those reasons .
7 These latter examples may be more appropriate for those countries or regions with large rural populations or that do not have a well-developed system of local educational institutions comparable to the community colleges , technical institutes or the like that are found in Australia , Britain , Canada , Denmark , and the US .
8 I will certainly consult my noble Friend Earl Ferrers , who is directly responsible for those matters , and will draw my hon. Friend 's remarks to his attention .
9 Even where open fields remained , the methods of operation were radically changed to accommodate these new techniques , but the advantages of convertible husbandry were clearly greatest for those farmers with enclosed fields .
10 The growing trend to adopt the Graves approach , as explained in his book Writing : Teachers and Children at Work ( Heinemann 1983 ) is particularly helpful for those children who find writing difficult .
11 In each case it may be possible to provide additional practical and problem-solving skills by integrating either one or both of the following into the programmes ( this could be particularly important for those students wishing to enter Higher Education ) :
12 Additional practical work and problem-solving skills may be developed by integrating either one or both of the following modules into the programme ( this could be particularly important for those students wishing to enter Higher Education :
13 Indeed , this type of group is not particularly suitable for those individuals in such a crisis , as they may not be able to concentrate on the material presented .
14 It was one thing for Jean-Claude to have had the experiences that made him uniquely suited to interpret Alain-Fournier 's novel ; it was quite another for those experiences to have laid the foundations for a creative , personal life .
15 But the most remark able thing about him was his hair , unusually long for those days , and abundant — of the palest , curly blond , exactly the moonlight platinum colour of my own hair when I was a little boy .
16 A refusal or a failure in this respect may lead to the innkeeper ( your employer ) being fully liable for those articles tendered for safe custody by reason of s.2(3) ( b ) and 2(3) ( c ) .
17 When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school .
18 When asked to talk through her technique , she appears reticent , suggesting that it is a little too simplistic and old-fashioned , perhaps too naive for those readers who have been to art school .
19 A : Journalists always make the assumption that to be married for a number of years is to be happily married for those years .
20 The results of this formal investigation are very significant for those employers who insert mobility clauses into employees ' contracts of employment .
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