Example sentences of "and [adj] for [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Bread substitute and amino acid supplement ( 10 mg as orange flavoured drink containing minerals and vitamins ) are virtually protein free and prescribable for phenylketonuria . |
32 | We carry the memory of childhood like a photo in a locket , fierce and possessive for pain or calm ; everybody 's past is inviolate , separate , sacrosanct , our heads are different countries with no maps or dictionaries , people walk vast deserts of grief or inhabit walled gardens of joy . |
33 | He saw himself as the only point of free will in the landscape before him , and if he could move his body with a purpose , then his mind would shake off the slough of misery and clear for action . |
34 | The locals find they must leave , while houses in their village remain locked and empty for months at a time . |
35 | In this way a long-running scheme can be kept active and exciting for participants . |
36 | After subtracting transactions costs of 0.5% , the future was overpriced 6% of the time , and underpriced for 46% of the observations . |
37 | Surveillance programmes are expensive , time consuming , and unpleasant for patients and should be shown to be effective before implementation . |
38 | Reynolds and Barrett Signs and guiding for libraries 1981 . |
39 | ‘ The result of the action improvement team 's work is that all items are now identified and detailed for line weight , rung bungs , pieces in a bung , bungs per board , height and tilt . |
40 | Around her , the applause was warm and spontaneous for Dr Dunn , a small delicate-looking man who had delivered a pithy treatise on the Marcher Lords , illustrated by good quality slides . |
41 | Wordsworth enjoyed the Quantock Hills — now an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , abundant with wildlife and popular for walking , riding , bird watching or just relaxing . |
42 | But the book should be useful and popular for courses on microbial biochemistry/genetics and the molecular biology of prokaryotes . |
43 | Bryan Robson is still out with a groin strain and doubtful for Monday 's game against QPR . |
44 | This is a wildscape which is too rugged , cool and wet for cultivation . |
45 | It was too cold and wet for champagne , so they settled for a cup of tea . |
46 | Rubber boots or wellingtons need to be fully waterproofed and unlined for ease of cleaning . |
47 | The decision was welcomed by the Council for the Protection of Rural England as " one of the most important and heartening for years " . |
48 | It is isolated , private and dangerous for intruders . |
49 | However , it was unnecessary , undesirable and dangerous for wages to rise beyond this . |
50 | I have been trying to make it more commercial and wearable for evening looks , and the staff are now using the technique on clients especially for weddings . ’ |
51 | The scheme is generally considered successful in making science more enjoyable and accessible for students , though the goal of independent practical work by students has for the most part not been achieved . |
52 | It 's lovely and warm for hours ! |
53 | He knew Eleanor 's sort : predatory , determined , prurient and avid for sex no matter with whom . |
54 | Sunday morning , up bright and early for Sunday in those days , seven o'clock , out for a walk and then down to the church for choir . |
55 | Ideal , both of which are ideal for the occasional glass and perfect for parties . |
56 | This woman who 'd come to complain about an allegedly dangerous horse she 'd sold her was threatened by stable-hands , and Central News was told that Mrs Burt was at a funeral and unavailable for comment . |
57 | Ken Murray , the man behind the Bank of Edinburgh , was engaged in meetings and unavailable for comment . |
58 | Anchored to a glacial mound in Stockholm and visible for miles in all directions , the Globe demanded a coating that was dazzling , durable and able to withstand the harsh Scandinavian winters . |
59 | The first definition , as in the studies described by Brehmer ( 1987 ) , is simply the total number of accidents recorded at a particular junction , the advantage of this measure is that it is a relatively easy number to obtain and easy for subjects to understand . |
60 | Some sort of wordless communication passed between her and Francie , something too deep and personal for Melanie to comprehend . |