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

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1 On one issue which centrally concerned the Consultative Councils — electricity prices — their attitudes were predictable and damaging : the Councils generally added to the pressure for uneconomically low prices , though members who adopted an aggressively consumerist line were unlikely to find themselves reappointed by the Minister .
2 He has built up a reputation for naïvely self-important pronouncements on the state of the world and for a determined shunning of personal publicity , but circumstances force him to stand by his words when the Evallonian Royalists seek his support .
3 While I was opposed to that operation , I have the highest respect for our armed forces personnel , and — for rather quaint reasons — I have great sympathy and respect for members of the Royal Military Police .
4 A lot of the argument among the authorities on these animals is about the equivalence or otherwise of certain bones in dinosaurs and bird skeletons ( and particularly the Jurassic bird Archaeopteryx ) ; this makes for rather dry reading for the layman .
5 For rather similar reasons , Darwin reacted against Lamarck 's idea that organisms have an inner drive to evolve greater complexity .
6 Veronica 's father was Lord Somebody-or-other , she reminded herself , and did n't the aristocracy go in for rather grand affairs ?
7 But because mistakes are expensive and we have to live with them for a long time we tend to play safe and go for rather bland schemes .
8 It was a useful review of services but not a profound analysis of problems in this field and it makes for rather bland reading .
9 It is true that some journalists are greedy and ask for rather more samples than they require , but this is not the norm and these people are soon sniffed out .
10 Those of us who witnessed the touch-and-go progress of an ultimately triumphant War and Peace — recorded by Philips for release early next year — feared for the future of the rest , but as Gergiev puts it ‘ that which makes me incredibly proud is that I announced these things and they happened ’ — and , one might add , that inspiration was to hand for rather more performances than the fiercely self-critical Gergiev might admit .
11 We stayed at John Bannon 's Hotel in Manali Orchards for rather more time than we had intended .
12 Perhaps their own style , which became dominant in the twentieth century , did not emerge as such until sciences moved into the phase of theory and systematising which ( for rather obscure reasons ) suited them admirably .
13 While Harrison prepared yesterday to play a benefit concert at the Royal Albert Hall for the Natural Law Party , 51-year-old Starr said he was playing a series of dates in Europe in July for rather different reasons .
14 This presumably posed a risk to airline uniforms ; was likely to distract passengers ( the male ones at any rate ) at a time when they should have been paying attention to the cabin staff for rather different reasons ; and carried the ultimate danger of the implant exploding .
15 The so-to-speak general reviewers were not impressed much either , but for rather different reasons .
16 Jane Austen has her abbeys too , but she values them for rather different reasons .
17 Spain , Portugal , Ireland and Greece also oppose an early enlargement , albeit for rather different reasons : they fear that the current transfer of resources to them from the richer countries — above all , from Britain and Germany — might be put at risk , and have made it clear that their support for any growth in the size of the Community is contingent on their receipt of guaranteed levels of Cohesion payments .
18 Similar pressures weighed on Desiderius , Waddo and Bladast , but for rather different reasons .
19 Departmental Visiting Days are divided into two groups which are intended for rather different purposes :
20 They are , for example , responsible for rather different population sizes .
21 But it is also used in some cases for rather trivial offences .
22 However , in the Braniel a young male fieldworker found ( for rather obvious reasons ) that he was not passed on to any young women of a similar age to himself .
23 He was , and clearly remained to the last days of his long life , a fairly severe obsessional-rigid , indecisive , racked with doubts and unable to rid himself of a penchant for rather down-market women which led him into a series of miserable relationships .
24 For rather larger projects , the JCT in 1984 produced their Intermediate Form of Building Contract .
25 One , especially relevant for the UK and for economically depressed regions of the country , is that there will certainly be international and regional differences in the rate at which new technology is taken up .
26 For effectively open-circuit operation the resistance of the bias circuit has to be high enough or a choke of high enough reactance has to be connected in series with it .
27 Assuming DOL comes back to full fitness that leaves us with DOL , Newsome , Wetherall , Fairclough and Jobson for effectively 2 places , and that s before we start looking at the youth team players .
28 They are excellent dancers and work for incredibly low rates — from about 73p to 1.22 a movie .
29 It decided that only fundamental , structural changes to the organization and management of services would bring about the environment necessary for locally integrated community care to flourish .
30 Most companies , although indicating a preference for locally manufactured equipment , have made extensive use of suppliers from outside Wales , generally because they feel that local suppliers can not meet their needs .
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