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

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1 In consequence , the land naturally most amenable for agricultural intensification ( by cultivation , drainage of wetlands , fertilisers , etc. ) where losses of habitats important for wildlife could be greatest , receives the least state ( and EEC ) agricultural support .
2 It is £50 million more than the formula consequences of the England settlement , with the result that I have that much less available for other programmes .
3 The image is not digital and so not convenient for automatic processing .
4 These qualification-based courses may assist some people in gaining employment , but staff feel they are perhaps more important for personal development and self-confidence .
5 It is anticipated that this type of hearing will be much more appropriate for small claims and will prove to be fairer , simpler and cheaper .
6 The process is much more serious for primitive society , however , for getting older in this sort of world is not just a question of securing certain basic legal rights as it is for us , but is fundamentally concerned with acquiring prestige .
7 The emphases of modern Christology may then be much more problematical for human equality than was the original doctrine .
8 The separation of spheres was much more rigid for middle class women than for working class women , for although both were excluded from the public sector in terms of political citizenship and legal rights , working class women did engage in paid employment and there was a certain ambivalence on the part of politicians and policy makers as to their behaviour in this respect .
9 The contrasts made above between the political systems on the two sides of the Atlantic suggest that it may be much more difficult for British pressure groups to identify points at which the political system is particularly open to influence .
10 However , the problems of peripherality are much more severe for other regions which are already suffering the effects of the socalled North-South Divide .
11 Charity at 4 per cent interest was nothing to be ashamed of in the nineteenth century and it was much more commonplace for unsatisfactory tenants to be evicted than is the case today .
12 It is only too easy for British students of public policy to lose sight of the importance of these issues .
13 Racism like this is not faced by whites , and is only too everyday for black people in a highly xenophobic society , and this has terrible effects on their everyday lives .
14 But it was much too warm for rapid walking .
15 A : In all honesty , I favour a total ban on Rottweilers , because they 're much too powerful for ordinary people to handle .
16 Even without skipper Denis McBride , Scott Kirkpatrick and Stuart Duncan in the pack , and scrum half Stevie Cowan and centre Bill Harbinson , Malone proved much too strong for ineffective North in a repeat of last year 's final .
17 Many of the new colonists are , as Fearnside ( 1985 ) has commented , using a fallow period that is much too short for sustained agriculture .
18 The problem of depressions and anxieties is much too widespread for individual attention , but we also believe that through community self-help , difficulties can be overcome in a much more satisfactory manner .
19 It is all too easy for Christian leaders to become increasingly cut off .
20 It is all too easy for senior executives , especially in times of great pressure on business , to say that they have no time to devote to such activities for the community .
21 And he continues : ‘ The judge may as easily say ‘ This is all too difficult for interlocutory motion .
22 These two techniques are primarily intended for use in table searching in main storage , and are only incidentally usable for direct files ; it is worth noting that they are intended to eliminate the order-preserving properties of division , while using division as a convenient randomizing algorithm .
23 Medical treatment was classified as mimicking physiological processes and , therefore , presumably not applicable for congenital abnormalities of the abdominal wall , abnormalities of the diaphragm , or oesophageal atresia .
24 erm towards the end of the century it was just about possible for middle class girls , or a few middle class girls to get a reasonable academic education at one of the G P D S schools — we 've got one in Hove , you know the girls ' public day school trust foundations — but only very few went there and got what would be equivalent now to a kind of secondary education and a very , very , very , very tiny minority of those girls could go on to university if they faced an enormous amount of opposition when they got there and also to get there in the first place , but for most girls there was only a basic elementary education , which increasingly stressed the sort of domestic side of a girl 's vocation .
25 However , the semicircular child 's shrimp nets are just about passable for occasional use .
26 Chairs should look just as good for occasional seating as for dining .
27 ‘ Well , then , you ought to feel just as sorry for silly people .
28 Newcastle will fight just as hard for relegation-safety points as the Midlands team will for promotion .
29 Deciding where a stitch pattern will be placed on a garment is just as important for successful knitwear designing as deciding on the shape and colours to be used .
30 Language comes alive when our creative writings are intended for real readers , genuinely interested in what we have to say , responding in speech or writing to our failures and successes , and this is just as important for young children as for students in higher education .
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