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

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1 For eleven more days Coleridge remained at Shrewsbury , elated by his sudden freedom from ‘ all pecuniary anxieties ’ , and longing to be home in Somerset .
2 Although he lived for eleven more years , he did not stand again .
3 The basic award for each employee is calculated as one and a half week 's pay for each year of continuous employment over the age of 41 , one week 's pay for each such year between the ages of 22 and 40 , and half a week 's pay for each year between the ages of 18 and 21 .
4 Then , for each such move , it considers each possible move that the opponent might make , leading to positions called MyNewPos .
5 finally , local councils were to be formed for each former borough , urban district or parish council area in the new unitary authorities , and where wanted in the metropolitan areas .
6 An administrative fee of £3 is payable by the person lodging the appeal , and a further £3 is payable for each half day devoted to the appeal hearing .
7 In many of the predator assemblages described here , the mandibles of small mammal prey species are frequently intact , here defined as having all the bone of the mandibular body and ramus present for each half mandible , but lacking some or all of the teeth ( Fig. 3.12 ) .
8 As a result , the dispersion relation close to the operating frequency develops a " wiggle " , which , for strong enough saturation , may turn into an 5-shape .
9 Corporate partnerships in engineering , electronics and computing , especially involving West Germany which accounted for 120 such partnerships , had increased sharply in the first half of 1990 .
10 They had previously won compensation of 1 million yen each for eight former employees dismissed in the ‘ red purge ’ and had set them up in business near the company 's housing project .
11 This is the fifth home visit , and on-call duty does n't finish for eight more hours .
12 I stayed for eight more years , for the last two as a teacher .
13 Halfway round the ring when he asked for little more collection she offered no resistance and they moved as one into an easy working trot rising .
14 Wilson had tried this first , with ‘ In Place of Strife ’ , but fortunately for Labour these proposals had never reached the statute book since union opposition was internalised within the party .
15 The process is satirically described by Nashe in the Anatomie of Martin Marprelate : ‘ Having bestowed his bowels in a ditch … and filled his hungry belly … with coal dust , for spice they could not bestow ( his carrion being not worth it ) and sawdust they could have none ; they wrapped him in a blanket … for that all others are lapped in sheets . ’
16 I 've been looking for that all week !
17 Erm , if we are asking Mr to look at the long-term viability and the ways of preserving that , those options may be other than option one which was what you moved , and I think it 's rather premature to actually go down a road that says we preserve it in it 's present form with some disposals , when , we are asking for a report for it 's future viability , which may mean complete disposal , or may not , and I think , that , that 's why I 've seconded Mr 's amendment , because it 's right we should wait for that that report to come to property , know the full facts , and then we can make a decision as to which option we want for the County Farms estate .
18 Well fo for that much money you can easily just say , look I 'm going away .
19 Today , interest in archaeology is booming , and for that some credit should surely go to Harrison Ford 's popular archaeologist character .
20 No individual can sell or receive commission on investment business , unless he has been working for that same Company for at least five continuous years .
21 The amount of ACT arising on the net dividends paid in the accounting period ( ie after relief for any FII ) can be offset ( subject to certain limitations ) against the company 's corporation tax liability for that same accounting period ( s 239(2) ) .
22 And there 's Master Tristram pretending he 's not listening to his father , who might 've been sitting in the Fowey stocks by now if it was n't for that same father 's efforts . "
23 Stinking out is impossible since the holes can not be blocked , and even really drastic measures like gassing fail for that same reason .
24 The application of another lady , a Mrs. Nan Lavell , who was very ill indeed , was delayed a matter of months for that same reason , without the Housing Executive giving any reason for the delay .
25 No man would get dismissed for that same reason — she 'd bet on it !
26 By chance , one of the world 's top fashion talent-spotters happened to be booking in for that same flight .
27 Chamberlain was deputed to handle all negotiations in his absence , and in particular to attend a meeting of the leaders of the three parties which was fixed for that same Tuesday .
28 No need for that this week .
29 I would say , ‘ 74D in for refreshments ’ — recorded in a book and in that half hour , I had to make my tea , eat my sandwiches , wash my cup , put on my coat or whatever I was wearing — cape if it was raining — and be out for that half hour .
30 In the Anglo-Italian Cup group A , Notts County two , Pisa one , on eight , Paul on twenty , getting a goal back for Pisa on thirty er approaching half time , six minutes to go before half time , across there with Colin for that half time report as soon as the whistle goes .
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