Example sentences of "[adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The companies that have used computer data bases most successfully for competitor intelligence have kept the data bases small and simple .
2 Second , the NHS would focus more on acute hospital care ; thus chronically sick patients , who lack media appeal and who have never been able to compete successfully for resources within the NHS , would have a substantial part of their budgets protected within the proposed community care grant .
3 Despite having a virtual monopoly of business from its " host " purchaser , the acute unit felt unable to compete successfully for GP referrals with providers on the periphery of the district because of their old buildings and facilities .
4 It is a principle that the PA has pursued consistently in time of crisis : successfully for books when sanctions were imposed on Rhodesia and South Africa , less so during the war with Argentina .
5 Britain is a late runner in the modern tramway stakes , although such systems have been operating successfully for years in Continental cities .
6 You already know and experience speech subconsciously because you have been doing it successfully for years and years and years .
7 They have been working successfully for years and apparently preclude the necessity of fertilisers .
8 Prim McHamish , secretary of the branch , said that they received advice on running a bookshop from the Blackheath , South London , Amnesty branch which has run one successfully for years .
9 The Church 's music can also be taken into the street and market-place , as the Salvation Army has been doing successfully for years .
10 The DSS has been arguing successfully for years that if a claimant was ignorant of his entitlement , that did not justify his failure to claim or justify his having a back payment .
11 During several visits to the vessel , information was gleaned from USN crew members that all Spitfires on board the first sailing had taken-off successfully for Malta which was , at the time , being systematically bombed by a ruthless enemy .
12 With the residents , they applied successfully for finance through the Inner Area Programme to establish the Braunstone workshops on the estate .
13 Furthermore , both I and my right hon. and learned Friend have made it clear that we want more education provided locally for adults than is currently available .
14 There are n't many opportunities left locally for girls with good 0-levels .
15 Born and brought up in the area , unlike other members of the group who had lived locally for Periods of one to seven years .
16 An appeal went out locally for building rubble and the volunteers started their task two days prior to Christmas .
17 How to find an agency : Look locally for ads in health clinics , doctors ' surgeries , shop windows , or check in the telephone directory .
18 Er check locally for claims of environmentally or sustainable tropical hardwood it 's not really , I mean I do look when I go to all these D I Y places to see what they 've got .
19 If you have a skill — typing or knowledge of motor mechanics , for instance — try advertising locally for weekend work .
20 Binding guarantees will be set locally for in-patient waiting times , starting with the operations where waiting causes most distress .
21 Grace is claiming patents for products derived from the natural oils of neem , an evergreen tree , which are used locally for insecticides , contraceptives and soap .
22 If central government , as a matter of policy , curtails the building of new local authority houses then , within a very short time , there will be few council houses available locally for allocation .
23 The hotel has a good reputation locally for food and you will soon realise why .
24 Information : look locally for classes .
25 Well find somewhere for lunch . ’
26 We 'll stop off somewhere for lunch . ’
27 I 'll wake you and we 'll stop somewhere for breakfast .
28 It was mentioned that there should be somewhere for guest and visitors to sit .
29 ‘ I simply meant somewhere for Jennifer to go on a regular basis for short periods of time simply to give you both a rest .
30 A friend he had not seen for ages came into the bar with his wife , and , in the end , the three of them went on somewhere for dinner .
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