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

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1 Erm good day er my name is Philip er I am the quality controller for the proposed Water Company .
2 Silsoe had been the lead barrister for the CEGB at the Sizewell B Inquiry of 1983–5 .
3 But one of these four has been the starting point for the designers of the materials , and it usually therefore leads the rest .
4 As a consequence peat has been the market leader for the past forty years .
5 The Family Cat are the support band for the tour , except on the opening Irish dates .
6 ‘ Taylorism dominates the world of production ; the practitioners of ‘ human relations ’ and ‘ industrial psychology ’ are the maintenance crew for the human machinery ’ ( Braverman 1974 ) .
7 This championship game might have been a dress rehearsal for the League Cup final ; instead it 's a battle of the moody blues with both Ards and Linfield licking the wounds after being knocked out of the competition .
8 My wife has been a golf widow for the last 30 years .
9 On that Sunday night there should have been a film show for the camp , but the projector was broken and the prisoner who knew the trade of projectionist and might have repaired it was serving his second consecutive fifteen day spell in a SHIzo isolation cell .
10 What on Hunter 's initiative had been a saving grace for the College on Vial 's death — the admission of veterinary students to lectures by surgeons and physicians — later became a source of complaint .
11 Climbing up on to a high bastion , I looked down over the shimmering interior of the fort and thought of the words that must once have been a set text for the cavalrymen stationed here :
12 Andrew 's wife , Abi , a former production manager , has been a freelance photographer for the last five years .
13 February has been a record month for the Mortgage Advice Shop in Darlington .
14 Nevertheless , we are a holiday place for the royal family !
15 The flights that circle Kabul every quarter of an hour are a morale booster for the hard-pressed population .
16 The prices given are a guide line for the reader and are normally based on the cost of one person sharing a double or twin bedded room with breakfast included ( a single guest should expect to pay more ) .
17 They claimed Robert Shaw , 56 , had been an election worker for the Irish Republican Army 's political wing , Sinn Fein , but the party said that was not true and branded the killing sectarian murder .
18 I 'm the Project Manager for the United Kingdom er for the Eurofighter two thousand project at the international level I also chair the N E F M O board of directors .
19 Andy : I 'm the marketing manager for the company .
20 The person that is , is head of our unit is , is Carol and she 's known as Principal Policy Co-Ordinator and she report 's directly to the General Manager Der Erm , then we have three teams within the Local Government Unit , we have a Policy Team and I 'm the team leader for the Policy Team and I 'll talk about , I 'll talk about our work later , but it 's just to explain who we are .
21 The Volvox will be the reference machine for the Chorus microkernel on the Transputer and is due next month .
22 The protection of the new file will be the default protection for the Process Account , and it should be reset , if necessary , as follows :
23 Portsmouth will host the stage as part of its 800th anniversary celebrations and will be the embarkation point for the return to France by ferry .
24 Bob Cowper , the former Australian Test batsman will be the match referee for the first two Tests between England and Pakistan with Clyde Walcott officiating in the other three .
25 They will meet Chris Peacock , who will be the celebrity host for the evening .
26 The council tried to take Mr Rowse to court for fraud and deception , and asked Rhoda to be the star witness for the prosecution but she refused , and had a startling remission , as Mr Rowse had promised her she would if she were only loyal .
27 Dover Castle will be the starting point for the first day 's racing on 6 July over a 125-mile course through Folkestone , Canterbury , Ashford and Tunbridge Wells to Brighton .
28 There is to be no membership charge for the scheme , which will raise its revenue through premium telephone lines .
29 there will be a celebration Mass for the children preparing for First Communion .
30 You 're far too good to be a barrow boy for the rest of your life . ’
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