regard+for

  • 31For what it's Worth (chanson placebo) — For What It s Worth For What It s Worth Single par Placebo extrait de l’album Battle for the Sun Face A For What It s Worth Sortie 20 avril 2009 (sur les ondes) Durée 2:47 Format …

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  • 32For No One — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album Revolver Sortie 5 août 1966 …

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  • 33for that matter — {adv. phr.} With regard to that; about that. * /I don t know, and for that matter, I don t care./ * /Alice didn t come, and for that matter, she didn t even telephone./ Compare: MATTER OP FACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 34for that matter — {adv. phr.} With regard to that; about that. * /I don t know, and for that matter, I don t care./ * /Alice didn t come, and for that matter, she didn t even telephone./ Compare: MATTER OP FACT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 35for — ► PREPOSITION 1) in favour of. 2) affecting or with regard to. 3) on behalf of or to the benefit of. 4) having as a purpose or function. 5) having as a reason or cause. 6) having as a destination. 7) representing …

    English terms dictionary

  • 36For a Breath I Tarry — is a highly regarded [Hugo Award for Best Novelette nominee (1967)] 1966 post apocalyptic novelette by Roger Zelazny. Taking place long after the self extinction of Man, it recounts the tale of Frost, a sentient machine 40 cubic feet in size.… …

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  • 37for- and fore- — The prefix for occurs in a number of words formed in Old English, such as forbid, forgive, and forsake. It is not an active prefix in the sense of being used to form new words. Fore , on the other hand, is a prefix native to English and is widely …

    Modern English usage

  • 38for — [conj] in consequence of the fact that as, as long as, because, being, considering, inasmuch as, now, since, whereas; concept 544 for [prep] in consideration of after, as, beneficial to, concerning, conducive to, during, for the sake of, in… …

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  • 39for|nent — «fuhr NEHNT», preposition. Scottish. 1. opposite to; facing. 2. in the direction of. 3. with regard to. ╂[< for(e) + (a)nent] …

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  • 40FOR — (Field of Regard) fÉ”r /fɔː maximum ability to turn and look of a camera or identification device of a missile …

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