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

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1 They 're a little bit frail for that .
2 We have engaged a top barrister to mount the best defence possible for this nationally important site ( 3 ) .
3 well I 'll switch off if I 'm being something rather good , so do n't I feel a bit sorry for those goldfish .
4 ‘ I suppose he 's a bit old for that sort of thing , ’ said Lili , ‘ although with that ridiculous car he drives he does seem to be trying to give an impression of boyish insouciance . ’
5 Yeah , well he sort of said oh we 're , we 're a bit old for this or something , I do n't know what Alec is , I thought he was only early forties or something
6 The model is constrained by observed long-term mean seasonal concentrations of CH 4 , CO , O 3 , H 2 O and temperature to predict concentrations of OH , HO 2 and H 2 O 2 for each hour of the year .
7 That 's a bit lighter for that and if there 's a
8 Fuels that emit a large volume of CO 2 for each unit of energy produced will attract a high tax .
9 Appendix 2 for those considered vulnerable
10 a right good'un it were , our Arthur give me torch and I had to buy a battery , I paid about three pound odd for this battery
11 Specialist capabilities for polymer , zeolite , catalyst , ceramic , semiconductor , metal/alloy and molecular materials are provided with simulation of X-ray , neutron and electron diffraction and High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscope images possible for these materials .
12 Seven pound fifty for that cut .
13 And we 'd perhaps make about six trips , and I think we used to get sixpence each for that .
14 Labour Councillors charge community charge payers an extra seventeen pound each for those members of the public that they have urged not to pay the community charge .
15 Cross also admitted two counts of mortgage fraud and was given nine months concurrent for each .
16 His father Barry Cross , 44 , also of Mond Crescent , admitted six counts of mortgage fraud and was given 18 months concurrent for each suspended for two years and ordered to pay £500 costs .
17 Fenton was given 18 months detention in a young offenders institution for the aggravated burglary and 12 months concurrent for each of the other offences .
18 Vector chain coding techniques ( e.g. Freeman , 1961 ) , which code six or eight directions of strokes ( see chapter 2 for more details ) are also often used for pattern recognition .
19 They show the same tendency that was observed in Study 2 for some junctions to have a negative correlation and others to show a positive correlation .
20 If he does respond , the early stages of the diet may produce a remarkable improvement , which makes the subsequent stages a great deal easier for all concerned .
21 Because they 're unofficial and therefore unprescribed they are where ideas are tested and creative solutions devised , and are essential to the success of the organization ( see Chapter 7 for more details ) .
22 On the banks of the Welland they found the sylvan setting appropriate for such an illustrious academic institution .
23 The decision of the Divisional Court in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks ( 1984 ) 80 Cr.App.R. 164 for some time seems to have provided the guidelines for courts faced with this problem of delay .
24 There are a number of print options which complete this professional training aid fit for any professional or amateur team .
25 Scaled profiles for the approaching waves are illustrated in Figure 10.2 for some particular values of a and b with n equal to 4 , 6 and 8 .
26 See Chapter 11 for more facts and figures on independent schools .
27 See Chapter 11 for more details .
28 A site visit is often a valuable device to ensure all the required aspects are covered ( see Chapter 4 for more on this ) .
29 And so it 's passed on to the person in the school or college responsible for that .
30 I 'M TATTOO SEXY FOR THIS POSE !
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