Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The figures which I have given , I hope , add up to a total for new accommodation of seventy one thousand , one hundred and fifty two pounds .
2 The picture in Grampian region is even more pronounced with exports to the European Community accounting for 65% , and those to EFTA accounting for more than 10% of the total , giving a total for Western Europe of 75% .
3 However , the departmental system of budgeting contains no mechanism to identify those individual parts , nor any mechanism to bring them together to give a total for orthopaedic surgery .
4 But as the surplus rural housing was gradually soaked up by commuters and second home owners , and as housing which had once been a damning indictment of years of neglect and deprivation was restored and renovated , so relative scarcity began to increase prices above those prevailing for comparable suburban and even urban housing .
5 Bearing in mind prices prevailing for completed developments within the LDDC , developers and construction companies have gained enormous profits .
6 Most advances are supposed to be short-term but in practice many are outstanding for long periods .
7 Burying her face in Luke 's chest to hide her blushes , Perdita asked him if he knew the Spanish for Super Tampax , and if they could stop for some on the way .
8 Jamie Delgado 's surname , roughly translated , is Spanish for slim .
9 It substituted Spanish for Austrian influence in southern Italy .
10 Blast is still going strong though , perhaps because its sound is too loud for wet fashion victims to handle .
11 Scotland 's only new acquisitions during the decade were twenty-one Class 318s , three-car versions of the Class 317 , to service the newly electrified Glasgow-Ayr/Largs routes , although 1989 also witnessed the first withdrawals proper ( apart from accident victims or asbestos units ) of the original Pressed Steel 1959 ‘ Blue Train' Class 303s , whose unrefurbished examples are due for early replacement by 100mph Class 321-type Class 320s .
12 ‘ … an ’ you 're due for Orderly Officer day after tomorrow .
13 But already operations on 35 patients due for orthopaedic surgery over the next two days have been cancelled , and more may follow .
14 ‘ He is due for immediate leave , I seem to remember . ’
15 The results of the simultaneous state and local elections in the neighbouring state of Hidalgo were not due for official release until Dec. 2 , but preliminary results indicated that the PRI had won 81 out of the 84 municipalities .
16 UN force due for Central America
17 Also due for imminent release is the science fiction film Free Jack featuring Mick Jagger , and the Australian comedy Spotswood , starring Hopkins as a time and motion expert .
18 ROCKY ERICKSON is the subject of a tribute LP due for imminent release on Fire US .
19 ROCKY ERICKSON is the subject of a tribute LP due for imminent release on Fire US .
20 Digital Equipment Corp Alpha and R , Hewlett-Packard Co Precision Architecture RISC and IBM Corp RS/6000 versions will follow , with an Santa Cruz Open Desktop version due for Open Desktop 3.0 later this year .
21 The record Jennifer refers to is called ‘ Above , Below And Beyond ’ and is due for British release soon .
22 At a meeting on the estate Darlington council housing officers explained that 37 houses and flats in Eggleston , Dryburgh and Fountains View are due for large scale revitalisation work costing £350,000 .
23 It was due for considerable internal reform .
24 They were ‘ overqualified and not cost-effective for small cases ’ .
25 They also offer relatively modest time allocations for practical and prevocational subjects in upper primary classes , a feature which may reflect a lack of real conviction by syllabus panels to respond to the political creed that such studies are necessary and profitable for primary level children , but may also be born of a firm realistic assessment of the lack of money and materials to make such studies workable .
26 His much awaited debut , while extremely profitable for United , was rather low-key .
27 That is what attracts investment from abroad and makes it profitable for domestic industry to invest as well .
28 Given that the sale price of both types of coal is essentially the same , it is very profitable for British Coal to shift production towards opencast .
29 Will he use this opportunity to ask British Steel to consider modernising the Dalzell plate mill in Motherwell rather than building an expensive new plate mill , which would be less profitable for British Steel ?
30 But what we have to notice here is that it can not be right for mere historical description either : as there is no such thing as a uniform language or dialect ( and standardization implies uniformity ) , and as sound-changes do not proceed in straight lines , this can not possibly be an adequate conceptualization of English phonological history .
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