Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To satisfy the court that these conditions have been met , it is necessary to obtain either oral testimony or , in the vast majority of cases , a signed statement from the person that occupies ‘ a responsible position in relation to the management of the activities for the purposes of which the computer was used ’ ( s.5(4) ) .
2 Some later Acts endeavoured to meet this problem by making an allotment to the ‘ Rectors , Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor ’ of the forest parishes , who were as trustees to apply the income for the benefit of the poor .
3 The increases of £2.15 or £3.45 that have been announced for next April are not enough in terms of the basic state pension , which supplies most of the income for the majority of our pensioners .
4 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
5 If an overseas company invests in shares and the structure is caught by s739 then the entire dividend comprises the income for the purposes of s739 and it is not possible to deduct in computing the chargeable income revenue expenses such as investment advisory fees , management fees , safe keeping charges , security handling fees and bank charges and registered and executive office fees .
6 Under an agreement with the secretary of state , the Church Commissioners do not proceed with the demolition of a listed redundant church or an unlisted one in a conservation area without providing the opportunity for the secretary of state to hold a non-statutory public inquiry .
7 The new large hall also provided the opportunity for the formation of a very active Bowling Club as well as offering further scope for the activities of all the young people 's organizations .
8 In a similar way , sound cassettes , radio , cinema , visits to the theatre , story-telling sessions , poetry readings , and performances of vocal music provide the opportunity for the enjoyment of spoken and sung language .
9 Basil recognised that the best way initially to engage the interest of Art teachers was through providing the opportunity for the development of their own creative work .
10 the opportunity for the development of staff and of college procedures should prove invaluable as a preparation for the more extensive devolution of responsibility implicit in the Development Programme .
11 This provided the opportunity for the members of the committee to see something of the rural development problems and programmes in Lewis and Harris , and discuss them with some of those working on them .
12 This decline was significant because it ‘ reduced the opportunity for the reflection of nuances of debate about policy and personalities within the parties ’ .
13 During the strike , there were allegations that the police used binding-over orders in cases which they knew could never result in convictions but in which they wanted to avail themselves of the opportunity for the imposition of bail conditions which they knew such a charge would give them ( Christian , 1985 : 133 ) .
14 Reducing the size of the public sector and number of regulations that hampered business would create the opportunity for the emergence of a more market-orientated economy .
15 The Department of Hispanic Studies provides the opportunity for the study of Spanish language , history and film , Latin-American literature and Portuguese language and literature ( including Brazilian ) .
16 It is important to realise that negotiations on the final provisions within the Directive have not yet been completed and so there is the opportunity for the Department of Transport to receive comments from sporting bodies and make these known to the European Commission .
17 I know that a lot of youngsters gain their first experience of shooting with bolting rabbits but I do think that so much preparatory work is necessary to create the opportunity for the rabbits to be killed that the chance must not be missed .
18 However , it might be said that to require additional disclosure from all companies as a means of addressing the lack of it from a few is to force rules on the majority for the sake of the minority .
19 The essays for the art of Chile and Argentina are useful .
20 The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice .
21 The YCCC however were able to raise public awareness of the issues involved , and in doing so learned that the only taxes coming from the tannery were those being paid by the workers themselves , that the city was grossly undercharging the tannery for the use of the sewage treatment plant , and that there was a sewer-use ordinance that , if enforced , would solve the problem immediately by cutting the tannery off from the sewage treatment plant .
22 A dispute between the Danish government and the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) concerning the legality of the tender terms and the procedures for the granting of the contracts for the construction of a road-rail link between the islands of Zealand and Fünen [ see p. 36944 ] , one of Europe 's largest infrastructure projects , was settled out of court on Sept. 22 , 1989 .
23 ‘ Once the terminology for the right of way is changed , the authorities may well find it a lot easier to change their minds about the sort of traffic it carries ’ said another resident .
24 See the appendix for the bibliography of the flora of particular islands .
25 However , the only individual who appears to have a plan that will appeal to the developing world is Dr. Mustapha Tolba , head of the United Nations Enviroment Plan who proposed a users ' tax paid by the consumers of ozone depleting chemicals , to be collected by governments and used by developing countries both to modernise their production systems and to compensate the multi-nationals for the transfer of their most advanced energy effective technology .
26 For example , there is the central/local government relationship whereby central government , as grantor , passes legislation that delegates the responsibility and provides the funding for the provision of various services to local authorities .
27 It was part way along a service tunnel between two hospital buildings : first , the Withers block , containing orthopaedic and childrens ' wards ; and secondly , wards and other medical facilities administered by the RAMC for the benefit of service men and their families , and some civilians .
28 Religion was the base for the principles of society and they are all for the good and well being of society .
29 The department also serves as the base for the Centre for South Asian Studies .
30 Much of the provision for the relief of the poor at this time was the benefactions of Londoners .
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