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

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1 It is not helpful to pit one tragic illness against another in the battle for resources , but the level of public ignorance in this case is significant .
2 The second- and third-years , who were already familiar faces , would make fewer demands on her ; it was too early in the year for anxieties about exams .
3 ‘ It 's too early in the season for tourists , and too early in the day for the locals , ’ Nathan explained .
4 Mr Kwame Afo , a leader of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Africa , one of the nationalist groups prominent in the campaign for reparations , estimated the costs to the US Government of proper reparation at some $4.1 trillion — close to a full year of the US gross national product .
5 Victorian editors , embarrassed by the imputation of homosexuality , argued that it was quite customary in the Renaissance for men to write sonnets to men .
6 it 's , Sterling is gon na be quite , really good in the future for jobs and for everything .
7 It was too late in the year for daffodils and tulips but there were a few cardboard boxes of cut flowers stacked on a trolley waiting for the Peterborough train .
8 Ipswich Town are running away with the championship , but six teams are involved in the race for runners-up .
9 Brathay Women 's Institute decided to work on Spinning Galleries , and as I am a spinner and weaver and at that time was a member of the Institute , I became involved in the search for galleries .
10 They saw adult education as an important primary resource for all those local people and professionals involved in the search for solutions to local community problems .
11 This world famous photo archive , which has grown to around 2.5 million images since Sir Robert Witt gave his collection of some 400,000 photos in 1944 to be freely available to any interested parties , is one of the most extensive in the world for paintings , sculpture and architecture .
12 On the other hand their impact is very considerable in the market for monographs , quality children 's books , and hardback fiction ( 90 % of the sales of which are to public libraries ) .
13 It had n't lain loose in the soil for centuries , or even for weeks .
14 Even more pressing in the need for recordings of the original left-hand versions of the Franz Schmidt piano works ( three Quintets , a Concerto and the Beethoven Variations ) .
15 details of facilities and equipment available in the hotel for conferences , special functions and other events ;
16 The UK ranks only fifth in the world for installations with a total of 342 terminals in operation at the end of 1989 .
17 ‘ It is a different land where the sun shines bright and in the deserts the rocks are too hot in the day for eagles to land , ’ he continued .
18 Natural selection does favour those animals that are most successful in the competition for resources , but that does not mean it favours unrestrained aggression .
19 In that case the extra loss is recoverable in a claim for damages .
20 They have dumped their rubbish on the cheap in the East for years .
21 Alan Morgan , our Chair since nineteen eighty-six and active in the organisation for years before , is not standing this year as Chair , for a very happy reason which you all know about from the erm , literature on your seats .
22 Aberdeen Tropical Plants also came third in the category for premises with open fronting for their Grampian Television Installation .
23 As we shall see in a later chapter , much of the same reasoning was to recur towards the end of the 1980s in the search for ways of implementing punishment in the community .
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