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

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1 It featured an enclosed glazed cockpit for the pilots with sliding panels , and portholes were located along the hull sides .
2 His mistake was to assume that the Labour party would provide a more receptive political vehicle for his ideas than the Conservatives .
3 The strong rural support for the Party is recognized by a call for ‘ a realistic return for the farming community , with special measures to offset the disadvantages , especially in the intensive livestock sector , resulting from our isolation from Great Britain ’ .
4 Plants have little specific focus for mind energy , such as we see it in the brain and central nervous system of insects and higher species .
5 and er anyway our Dawn says I 'm not paying all that bloody money for babe to rip it off for when
6 ‘ I 've had enough of that bloody scrump for one night , ’ he growled .
7 I ca n't see in that bloody fridge for love nor money .
8 They barely talked while Jenkins started to groom a tall strong chestnut for his master and Artemis groomed her dark bay pony .
9 For a chance to win one of these exciting prizes , simply list who you think will be in the 12-man European team for the 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island .
10 He had stood there with left arm aloft and right arm horizontal and remained in that statuesque position for some thirty seconds .
11 There they were in 1934 hatching plans for invading Russia but allowing one of their army chiefs — ‘ a typical monocled , duel-scarred , square-headed general of the High Command ’ — to reveal the lot to an RAF veteran over lunch at a plush Berlin restaurant .
12 Furthermore , it provides the beginnings of a theory which discriminates between responses which offer short-term emotional comfort for people and changes in technology and economy which produce real gains in human happiness and lessen suffering in this life .
13 In the survey , dubbed the Frigid 50 , the magazine blames her turbulent private life for her public failure .
14 A tracheostomy was performed and a catheter contained heparinised ( 10 U/ml ) saline was inserted into the right carotid artery for continuous monitoring of arterial blood pressure .
15 After the experience of the 1924 Labour Government , Clifford Allen , now Chairman of the ILP , set up a small commission to plan a coherent economic strategy for a future Labour government .
16 Fig. 2.12 Rich picture for part of a district health authority ( from Avison & Wood-Harper , 1990 )
17 You can extend this kind of exercise almost endlessly , but it is vitally important to use the form of the same complete up-to-time sentence for each exercise , leaving only the last bit that changes .
18 This feature is , of course , simple guide for less experienced pilots to finding the right half-mill chart for the journey .
19 The tide was out and , to my right , vast acres of mud glistened in the light of the low sun , a rich feeding ground for waders .
20 British Telecom currently has to comply with the featherbedding European directive for essentially historical reasons , both because of its past as a state-owned company , and as a result of its previous status as a dominant carrier , which arguably it still is .
21 Chapel and Sunday-school were to me cruel ceremonious punishments for the freedom of Monday to Saturday … .
22 Referring principally to those techniques of soil conservation developed by research stations and government institutions , many studies of the economics of soil conservation which focus on the private economic incentives for soil conservation , show that , although total benefits from a soil conservation scheme such as terracing may be more than the total cost , individual farmers usually lose income from these practices ( Harshbarger & Swanson 1964 , Holtman & Connor 1974 ) .
23 There 's inspired storage ideas for London 's horde of flat and bedsit dwellers — including good-looking castored hanging rails for only £65 ( add an optional tray and baskets for an extra £55 ) .
24 For example , ‘ it is self-evident that enslavement as a form of punishment is impossible without a slave economy ; that prison labour is impossible without manufacture or industry , that monetary fines for all classes of society are impossible without a monetary economy ’ .
25 In those days , Ludlow was an important regional administrative centre for much of Wales and the arches .
26 Strong regional economies for new developments .
27 Ms Park praised the Grampian regional Labour group for refusing to support high awards to officials .
28 But some animals have high metabolic rates for their size , and anteaters , of whatever ancestry and affinities , tend to have very low metabolic rates for their size .
29 Bailey does n't go for idiots , he 's not a … what 's that awful word for women ? … bimbo man . ’
30 To date , the group of Advisers has secured offers totalling 58,497 work experience places for pupils from employers and 2,054 possible placements for teachers .
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