Example sentences of "and for [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The US administration on Sept. 19 announced a ban on the import of fish caught by means of " drift nets " ; the ban had effect immediately for South Pacific catches , and for all catches from July 1 , 1992 . |
2 | A reparto , the division of the great estates among the agrarian poor , was the recurring demand of the endemic jacqueries of Andalusia as a once and for all cure for chronic underemployment . |
3 | Above all , the CMHTs pointed to the heavy demands implicit in their own definition of success : the creation of a full range of services , not just alternative accommodation , and responsiveness to continuous changes in need and capacity rather than a once and for all move from one living environment to another . |
4 | The underwriter has to take up shares if called upon to do so , and for this has to be able to obtain the necessary funds . |
5 | 28.6% were left-handed and this figure was much the same for those killed in action and for those killed in other ways . |
6 | The name actually means ‘ God is comfort ’ , or ‘ comfort of God ’ — a word which will be found to have high and particular meaning for Leonard , and for those touched by his perceptions . |
7 | By a deathbed grant he ensured the foundation at Denhall in the Wirral of a hospital to care for the poor and for those shipwrecked on the passage to Ireland . |
8 | If it is difficult to change habits like smoking or drinking , despite the best of intentions , then the switch to nut steaks and vegetable lasagne might be just as painful , and for those forced to it because of the unavailability of meat it would also be deeply resented . |
9 | This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS . |
10 | The more of them that were shipped abroad , the better for them ( because they would improve their conditions ) and for those left behind ( because the labour market would be less overstocked ) . |
11 | Some four hundred medicinal plants ‘ hardy enough to bear the open air ’ are listed and for those found in the fields , ‘ generally termed as Weeds ’ , typical habitat is given to assist those ‘ inclinable to cultivate them ’ . |