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

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1 He began by saying that seven years earlier Meehan had been found guilty by a jury ‘ on evidence which was amply justified ’ , and then went on : ‘ Some public support was whipped up over the years for reasons which were not entirely clear and for motives which might be imagined . ’
2 For an essay referencing is extremely important but for exams it 's nt but just get the names in not necessarily the years Okay , when you think of erm any , when you 're revising stuff and you want to learn studies , try and put them in a context .
3 A consistent finding of studies of depression is that rates for women are approximately double that for males of similar groups ( see Figure 5.3 ) .
4 Tattooing is a simple procedure , no more painful than for humans , and considerably quicker to carry out .
5 F.E. resourcing and staffing are more generous than for institutions under Schools ' Regulations .
6 Making the assumption that such men have working-class occupations , Sullivan argues that the housing options for them are very limited after divorce , more limited than for women who , if they have been left as single parents relying upon state benefits for their income , probably will qualify for local authority housing .
7 When it comes to crime and punishment , the penalties laid down in the Old Testament for offences against the person are more severe than for offences against property .
8 For some organisations specialising in catering for certain kinds of " event " , or for some operating in certain regions , these seasons are more pronounced than for others .
9 Lower average body weight and a greater proportion of fatty tissue mean that the effect of alcohol on women is more pronounced than for men .
10 For much of the 1980s , internal price controls and market reserve policies combined to make margins on the domestic market much more attractive than for exports .
11 Polyester cardigans were sometimes worn over their silks on a cold night , but pullovers were rather rough and for children , not for ladies .
12 None of the current generation of sculptors including Cragg , Deacon , Kapoor and Flanagan , is yet sold in large enough numbers at auction to be indexed , though the rise in the retail prices of their work through the latter part of the Eighties was at least as steep as for sculptors with a saleroom record .
13 This risk was at least as high as for patients with vulval cancer , indicating the potential for shared aetiological factors in these anogenital cancers .
14 And some people , you know they , they managed to , you know they did n't have their husbands there and they were going home and they were wonderfully relieved and for others obviously it was , you know there is still a lot of emotion .
15 At the 1985 Women 's Hearings on Reproductive Technology at the European Parliament , Theresia Degener recognised the difficulty , saying ’ fear of the birth of a handicapped child is all too justified because for mothers it usually means isolation and discrimination , giving up their jobs and/or poverty …
16 It has been suggested that the Soviet political process produces tendencies for problems to be faced too late and for decision-makers then to push too fast and too far paying little heed to the impact of their decisions in other realms .
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