Example sentences of "for [adj] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Arthur Hand ( Bradford ) alternated between the bomb and waggler tempting four chub on the caster for 10–6–0 downstream at the footbridge .
2 The Colin Garratt show was arranged for 7.30 p.m. on the 7th November 1992 at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
3 right , okay , when should we try and go for that maybe at the end of April beginning of May ?
4 What is clear is that behind the brilliance of the official Court there lay a core of family — one is tempted to say bourgeois — life , but this is not , of course , how the Second Empire is remembered , for few even of the courtiers were admitted to the intimacy of the Imperial family and the general public not at all .
5 It is not permissible for some only of the partners ' names to be shown on business stationery .
6 We pay for this however in the vulnerability of wood to moisture .
7 There is evidence for this both in the slowness of attitude change in response to advertising and in the long duration of memory of successful advertising .
8 A negative test in an anaemic patient can not exclude the possibility of carcinoma of the colon and therefore patients with iron deficiency anaemia should be investigated for this regardless of the presence or absence of frank or occult faecal bleeding .
9 So should you look for this too in the youth of their killer ?
10 Their fifth-wicket stand realized 197 before Dujon went for 101 just before the close , bringing in Winston Davis as nightwatchman , replacing Marshall for his only Test of the series .
11 His membership of the Conservative party was to prove of short duration and he left it for good just before the government of 1931 was formed .
12 The next meeting will take place on Wednesday 3 March 1993 at 5 for 5.15 pm in the University of Strathclyde .
13 It would seem more useful to reserve that much over-used tag of ‘ middle-class ’ for those higher up the social and financial scale than Benjamin — those who lived in larger houses with servants , who sent their children to public schools and could afford a day at the races or a night at the opera , suitably dressed .
14 The sliding scale of pension resulted from a Commons amendment , an attempt to minimize hardship for those narrowly above the income limit .
15 Often the only way for that to happen was for those already in the cities to move out and for those contemplating a move in not to come .
16 The housing accommodation is mainly for those just above the care net of the local authority ; as a result the interior accommodation makes little concession to Georgian character , while previous neglect by the health board left little to restore .
17 A spokesman for the Department of the Environment said : ‘ The contract was put out for tender locally by the Roads Service and was awarded to Safeall for three years . ’
18 Apart from costing the lives of countless millions of animals each year , its production is also causing starvation for millions all over the world .
19 The standard Mk3 open second as built with tables for four apart from the twin face–to–back seats at the centre partition .
20 The 167th Annual General Meeting of the RNLI was held on the morning of 14 May 1991 , at the usual venue on the South Bank in London , with the annual presentation of awards for 1990 following in the afternoon at the nearby Royal Festival Hall .
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