Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily perhaps for those who believe in human free will , however , this was not the complete and only picture on offer when the social sciences began to take shape at the end of the eighteenth century . |
2 | Work , paradoxically enough for many small landowners and peasants , is actually an ‘ escape attempt ’ , a means of being independent from large-scale farms and other industrial enterprises . |
3 | ’ It may be all right for those who choose happily , but think of the mistakes that could be avoided if people had a little help . |
4 | All right for some , Nutty thought despondently , thinking of the others in the warehouse feeding the horses , nothing to worry about any more . |
5 | All right for some on their autumn inter-city breaks . |
6 | All right for some ! |
7 | But all he said was , ‘ Oh it 's all right for some , is n't it ? |
8 | ‘ It 's all right for some , ’ the tea-lady said . ’ |
9 | I thought : It 's all right for some . |
10 | ‘ All right for some . ’ |
11 | Maisie , from deep inside her black linen bag , was muttering about how it was all right for some people . |
12 | All right for some . ’ |
13 | There is a great excitement at the opening of a brand new store , and this must be especially so for former staff who remember the old days . |
14 | They 've been in water but the bullet fits tightly in the cartridge case , and they do n't seem to have been in water long enough for much water to have got in to affect the charge . |
15 | ‘ It did n't last long enough for that . |
16 | However if this undefined elephant arises , bearing in mind the time the development planning process takes , is it reasonable to think that the elephant would wait around long enough for that to happen ? |
17 | For instance , our own three-centre holidays may not visit a place you want to see , or stay long enough for all you want to do . |
18 | One flew forward , obviously dead , and the others were disoriented long enough for several shots to send them sprawling across the tunnel . |
19 | Long enough for both of you to know |
20 | The pace certainly quickened — too much so for some fathers who believed the conservative minority was trying to hurry them towards a close , leaving some business unfinished . |
21 | As they wheel her out of the theatre , she comes to and murmurs groggily , ‘ Thank you so much for all your help . ’ |
22 | Thank you so much for all your hard work on my curtains — I am delighted with them . |
23 | So much for all his vague promises of investment and improvement and new product lines … |
24 | So much for that tradition . |
25 | ‘ Well , thank you so much for that valuable insight , ’ she said sarcastically . |
26 | So much for that theory ! |
27 | So much for that fleeting little moment of innocent fun . |
28 | So much for that part of our heritage ! |
29 | So much for that gallant , knightly rescuer , she berated herself with sudden savagery . |
30 | I know this man-woman thing is n't supposed to be easy , but I just wonder how two people who care so much for each other have managed to spend so much time beating each other up , ’ Vitor said wryly . |