Example sentences of "remains for " in BNC.
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1 | Though Conrad 's Narcissus runs it close , Crime and Punishment remains for me the most accessible and exciting novel in the world . |
2 | In the Poetry Review for February , 1912 , a critic , who is himself a poet , and whom I always read with great interest , speaks of the struggle ‘ to find out what has been done , once and for all , better than it can ever be done again , and to find out what remains for us to do ’ … . |
3 | All that remains for the entrants is to polish the conkers , Dennis Lillee style . |
4 | Thus it remains for discussion whether it would not be preferable to criminalize them by means of special ‘ endangerment ’ offences . |
5 | It remains for us to ask how the popular Hitler image we have examined contributed towards the growing strength of the regime and towards making possible this war , which , from what we have seen , most Germans — though prepared to fight if necessary — had been only too anxious to avoid . |
6 | All that remains for him is the bitter awareness of his own futility . |
7 | The man who associated himself with the Imperial ideas , and who remains for ever identified with them , was Baron Haussmann . |
8 | It just remains for you to be happy too . |
9 | It now remains for you to consider and debate the proper boundaries of such discretion and interpretation . |
10 | The grass is either permanent or it remains for several years as a long ley . |
11 | There remains for me a disturbing element about In Memoriam notices . |
12 | Much still remains for the LEA to do . |
13 | The bones consist of lagomorph remains for the most part with a few small lizards and rodents . |
14 | What remains For MacDonald and Wimpey , of course , is patenting their process and cloning their hybrid for the purpose of franchising . |
15 | Therefore it remains for us to sketch out a more articulated theory based upon Bukharin 's ideas of disproportionality and dis-equilibrium . |
16 | But the lute remains for him the most satisfying instrument to make : shaping the huge bowl-shaped backs is ‘ kinda wondrous ’ . |
17 | Baldersdale is an empty place now and all that remains for me are memories , sweet memories . |
18 | Paris remains for me the most exciting City in Europe . |
19 | It only remains for you to push forward on the joystick and go kick some butt . |
20 | We are indeed indebted to him for his loyalty to the Guild — today marks the end of two eras — 100 years for the Guild and the end of the Diocesan Episcopate of Bishop Harris — it only remains for me to express on your behalf our very best wishes to his Lordship for a very happy , healthy and long retirement . |
21 | Murray Kidd ( from Auckland ) remains for another season with Garryowen , the All Ireland champions whom he steered to victory last season . |
22 | She remains for him , even in modernity , enemy territory . |
23 | It only remains for me to say how much I look forward to welcoming you to the Craigendarroch Country Estate . |
24 | Most visitors arrive in cars and coaches but it remains for walkers an excellent base for mountain expeditions , with major climbs in the immediate vicinity . |
25 | While the familial basis of women 's oppression remains for all classes , upper class women have more chance for freedom than their working-class sisters who suffer a double oppression . |
26 | We have had our ups and downs , but I have a very great regard for the organization and great affection for the head of the Accident Investigation and prevention Section , Olof Fritsch , who , notwithstanding all the times I twisted his tail , remains for me one of the great professionals totally devoted to improving safety in the air , and a true friend . |
27 | In the UK it remains for the CAA to revert to a voluntary incident reporting system in place of the current mandatory one . |
28 | It just remains for me to wish you a prosperous and happy one . |
29 | This is condemnation indeed , but more crucial is the circumstance that in its diminished state , criminal law remains for some students the first impression of serious legal study . |
30 | As a result , what The Times called ‘ the main stumbling block ’ ( The Times , 19 September 1976 ) against full equal rights for men and women in the state and occupational pension schemes remains for the foreseeable future . |