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

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1 This is an application by Mrs. Doris Thomas with leave of the single judge for an order of mandamus to compel Mr. Douglas Robert Chambers , Her Majesty 's Coroner for Poplar , to hold an inquest into the death of her daughter , Miss Mavis Thomas .
2 My hon. Friend the Member for Lancashire , West ( Mr. Hind ) welcomed the banding and the single bills for households .
3 ( The retention of the single ground-line for the Centauromachy is probably due to its adaptation to the narrow field of the vase-neck ; other reminiscences of the same picture do show broken ground . )
4 They were not , however , fully tenanted , perhaps because the ‘ stringent regulations as to the hours of closing and constant supervision ’ discouraged the single women for whom they were intended .
5 He added : ‘ It was an enormous presure for Trevor to be the single anchor for the show .
6 This document accepts that the traditional trade union approach to employee representation has been that the single channel for th for the representation should be through trade union membership now just listen to this colleagues .
7 Under the current interpretation of the Constitution the single representative for the District of Columbia and the two representatives for each of the territories of Guam , Puerto Rico , American Samoa and the Virgin Islands were entitled to vote only in legislative committees .
8 There are many instances of this use of the single gesture for spinning or threading a needle and making a stitch or two which are easily understood and recognised by an audience .
9 It is for lawyers to make a reality of the single market for UK enterprises , wherever in the Community they choose to locate their business activities , or to sell their goods and services .
10 The decision throws into confusion the single market for free trade between EC member states .
11 A NEW vocabulary and a weighty tome of rules and regulations heralded the arrival of the Single Market for Courtaulds Exports .
12 And what happens is that if an embryo has the single gene for being male , it happens to have a white chromosome not surprisingly , it turns on thousands of other genes that then make the embryo into a male , but , but that single gene has to be there to act as a switch and that 's that gene is also present in alligators and crocodiles so the point I 'm making is it is just wrong to say that , that all these discoveries about genetics cut no ice with human evolution , because human things can not be influenced by single genes .
13 The Wheatley Commission was convinced ‘ that the lack of a single unit for the entire Clyde Valley area is one of the greatest impediments to the economic and social regeneration of the west of Scotland ’ ( Wheatley 1969 : 186 ) .
14 The formal definition is : A LIFESPAN package is a set of LIFESPAN modules which are controlled as a single unit for the lifetime of the package .
15 A PACKAGE is formally defined as a set of modules which are controlled as a single unit for the lifetime of the package .
16 ‘ The creation of a single unit for in-patient treatment was a great help .
17 ‘ The creation of a single unit for in-patient treatment was a great help .
18 They were the faces of two entirely separate people , and try as I would to superimpose them they would n't focus into a single man for whom I had a single , straightforward feeling .
19 A single system for all seemed an obvious solution to such problems .
20 The figures are for a single person for the session 1993–94 .
21 The directive , which had hitherto been opposed by West Germany , Greece and Spain , was due to come into effect at the end of 1994 ; the Commission aimed to reach agreement on a single passport for insurance companies during 1990 .
22 Do n't get me wrong , Jane , I 've nothing against the Jews , I like them ; I have n't got a single Jew for a friend , but they 're a fine race .
23 Third , why are there two separate offences of causing serious injury — with intent , or recklessly — when the two mental states are combined in a single offence for mere injury ?
24 It has a single lubricator for the cylinders and a single safety valve which divides out like a Drummond safety valve on top of the dome .
25 Although the development officers ’ budget was almost entirely used for the payment of support workers it could also be used for the purchase of goods ( for example a single bed for a client coming out of hospital ) but not for the purchase of other services .
26 I then went on to an Orion double bed , followed by a pink Passap ; I still wanted a single bed for speed — we ran a guest house and I was deprived of all knitting during the summer months .
27 The law , now in section 6 of the ERA 1988 , still requires all pupils to take part in an act of collective worship ; however , there may be a single act for all pupils or separate acts for different groups of pupils .
28 Such people usually point to a single statistic for evidence ; for instance , that the public sector employs about 30% of the labour force or , as with Milton Friedman , that public expenditure at around 60% of National Income threatens to destroy freedom and democracy .
29 IBM ‘ PLANS A SINGLE CPU FOR ALL LINES ’
30 One of my in fact was I can remember , I went up when I was first er paying for paying for an annual ticket with their bus passes and eight pound for a single ticket for us er for our quarterly ticket .
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