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

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1 The game lasted three days mainly because Sampson batted so well and for five hours , making 81 ( 68 runs with the bat and 13 wides ) .
2 Nonetheless , in both experiments there was a clear tendency for risky exemplars of risky junctions to be recognized well but for risky exemplars of less risky junctions to be recognized badly .
3 The new top-up loan provides additional resources for those groups as well as for other students .
4 Further , the universities were the acknowledged custodians of academic standards for Tutorial Classes as well as for other courses of broad intellectual and cultural interest .
5 Table 9.6 shows data for the sterling effective exchange rate as well as for other currencies .
6 The Greeks favoured silver vessels as votive offerings , and the Romans for private ostentation as well as for diplomatic gifts intended to disarm barbarian princes ( fig.22 ) .
7 Markets already exist for ‘ Melinar ’ PET in wide-mouth containers for foodstuffs and cosmetics as well as for oven-to-table containers for foodstuffs [ made from thermoformed crystalline , opaque ‘ Melinar ’ foil ] .
8 ‘ That means that for economic as well as for political reasons , we need to make certain that our power to influence Europe 's future is as great as can be , ’ he said .
9 The 1983 and 1987 general elections were interesting for psephological as well as for political reasons .
10 Elections for district , city , village and neighbourhood councils as well as for assistant judges were held on May 7 , 1989 .
11 Many of the clubs cater for novices as well as for established performers .
12 ‘ The world 's hunger for bulk consumer products like plastics and fibres — as well as for all sorts of industrial chemical intermediates — will not go away . ’
13 There is also significant potential for gem-quality sapphires and for tin , as well as for industrial minerals such as gypsum , baryte , cement and abrasives .
14 Bodmin and Wenford Railway General Manager Keith Searle commented : ‘ We are pleased at the opportunity this now gives us to expand to become one of this country 's premier preserved railways , as well as for consequential benefits to the environment and the local economy .
15 In that it has some support from the International Monetary Fund , whose managing director has urged the G7 to come up with at least $5 billion or $6 billion in special funding for Russia this year for such projects , as well as for Russian companies restructuring their operations and for further reform in such key areas as energy .
16 A regular in FACE fashion shoots , she has modelled on the catwalk for a host of designers from Yohji and Galliano to St Laurent , as well as for numerous magazines and advertising campaigns .
17 It is indisputable , however , that much of the money made available by the EEC and by national governments for price support ( guidance and guarantee ) as well as for structural purposes has ended up in the richer regions .
18 Yet it may be argued that part of the process was a search for the open sea which France had been denied until the early years of the thirteenth century , and that the desire to win control of the peripheral duchies of Aquitaine , Brittany and Normandy was but an aspect of a wider policy which included an ambition to have access to , and control of , the ports on the Atlantic , Mediterranean and Channel coasts for military as well as for commercial reasons .
19 When the British Academy gives scholarships for methodological research and applications as well as for historical inquiries of a more familiar kind , when universities begin to make appointments in humanities computing or , dare I say it , even in history and computing , then , it seems to me , we will be in a better position to bemoan our inability to secure more in the way of government and private funding .
20 Moreover , in the 1986 Green Paper it is stated that ‘ The main task of central government is to establish national policies and priorities for defence , foreign affairs and the economy as well as for public services — such as education — which are provided locally , but where there is a national interest in standards . ’
21 But London was a puzzle ; for Bede had told us that in his day it was ‘ a mart of many peoples ’ , a trading centre for merchants from overseas as well as for native traffickers .
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