Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun] for [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There may well be a typical family response to a crisis , a pattern of behaviour which is the norm for that system .
2 That is the subject for another article .
3 The secure knowledge of a parent 's presence is the precondition for such exploration , as it is for satisfying curiosity and for sharing new experiences .
4 Here are the summarized final accounts of the General Fund which is the fund for all expenditure that is properly chargeable to local taxes :
5 Mandamus ( or an injunction in lieu ) is the remedy for this purpose .
6 What is the remedy for this type of doubt ?
7 We should , however , never forget the positive side , which is much less well appreciated and seldom appears in the materia medica , but which is the potential for that personality type .
8 On the strength of this Petchey ( 1989 ) concludes that ‘ there is the potential for some cost saving even if we are unable to begin to quantify it ’ .
9 What is the basis for this conclusion ?
10 Half an hour is the minimum for each side ; so if the moot starts at 8.30 p.m. , and if three judges each take ten minutes to give judgment , it is 10 p.m. even if not a minute has been lost — and this does not allow time for the presiding judge to invite the audience to comment before judgment is given .
11 Although you have been unwilling to do anything about your feelings of dissatisfaction , today is the time for less talk and more action on your part .
12 Swansea is the venue for this conference on Current best practice in separations technology , which will take place on 19–20 February 1992 .
13 Denver , Colorado , is the venue for this conference on Bioprocessing of metals and effluents 92 on 2–3 June 1992 .
14 Your father is the MP for that constituency , I understand . ’
15 I would n't let is pass without thanking you which is the reason for this note because at the moment I have n't got that much spare time on my hands to thank you in person .
16 If the issue today in some people 's eyes is the need for this community in Greater York to be one hundred percent self sufficient then perhaps we really ought to go pack up and er go home , er because there 's no way that er a settlement that one could envisage in Greater York or perhaps anywhere else can be a hundred percent self sufficiency , self sufficient , you 're not going to get a shopping mall , you 'd be unlikely to get a a major touring theatre , so you can not aim for a hundred percent self sufficiency , you aim for what is appropriate for the size of the community and particularly its relationship to existing settlements er in the general area .
17 What is the justification for this claim ?
18 The way that this has been done in the past is the subject of the next chapter ; the way that it might be done in the future is the justification for this book .
19 That 's the prerequisite for any deal , ’ Lori elaborated mockingly .
20 Because as far as I 'm concerned that is the best way er that 's how I do it for S M B , that 's the criteria for that certificate that they get .
21 So we tell him who 's the candidate for this district .
22 Before we move on , let's just have a look at those numerical estimates , can we look at the coefficients on income , notice that in this model because we 've logged both dependent and the independent variables , right , the coefficients that we estimate are elasticities , right , so we can read those coefficients off directly as elasticities and that 's the case for any model in which all the variables are logged right , in er , if we did n't log the data , in order to calculate the elasticity we have to multiply a coefficient the computer gives us by a erm price quantity ratio , price less , less part of the income constant ratio to obtain the income elasticities .
23 He 's the tenant for this generation .
24 The peasant class , the backbone of any revolution , feels exploited , and that 's the basis for this revolt .
25 Read The Burial of King Cormac by Sir Samuel Ferguson — that 's a must for any tourist who argues that Brú na Bóinne — Irish for Newgrange — was a royal burial place .
26 In the , in the current Middle East erm so this pattern certainly applies to Judaism , not to all religions , he 's not saying that all religions have to undergo persecution in order to as it were flourish , but some religions do and perhaps the characteristic Judaism or at least this kind of monotheism is these kind of religions tend to be intolerant and single-mindedly , tend to say that we know the truth , everybody else is wrong and consequently they tend to persecute others and get persecuted and this leads to these periods of suppression , but there 's a tendency for this kind of return of repress just as Mike was saying , his very brilliant analogy he suggested the French Revolution when the students put the barricade up in the same place or so the erm Freud 's idea is that the things that happened in that first traumatic period back in Ancient Egypt and for example erm he said this is why the modern erm Jews insist on circumcision because the Ancient Egyptians did and this is , this is correct .
27 Tony also owns an almost non-flying ‘ Flying Flea ’ ( but that 's a tale for another time ) ; the two aeroplanes are contemporary .
28 Anyway , as I have said , that 's a tale for another time .
29 There is obviously a divergence of view as to whether there 's a need for this policy .
30 Mark : In order to combat the spread of AIDS among gay men specifically there 's a need for more communication , and a greater amount of closeness and explicitness about issues between us .
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