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

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1 A party of physically handicapped people are heading for the sun of Majorca later this month on a holiday organised by Cleveland County Council social services .
2 SF300–400,000 ; £135–155,000 ; $200–265,000 ) and a set of six candlesticks made for the King of Poland around 1750 ( est .
3 ( In common with many other local villages , it was then renamed , as Union which is at least happier than the new name found for the village of Ustaritz downstream , which temporarily became Marat-sur-Nive . )
4 The bath qol was an inferior substitute for the Word of God formerly given by the Spirit to a prophet .
5 It was n't easy to make a show with such diverse voices pull together and some of what I wrote did n't fit in ( I kept it for The Pie of Damocles later that year though ) .
6 Nicholson had never carried out his threat to sue , though Hugo had endured some worrying weeks waiting to see if papers would be served on him , and the experience had made him determined never to work for the likes of Nicholson again .
7 Albert Reynolds , the Finance Minister , was dismissed on Nov. 7 after he attacked Haughey , saying that he was not satisfied that the strong and decisive government necessary for the well-being of Ireland still existed .
8 Do the private ‘ nursing homes ’ such as that with up to 240 beds on one site proposed for the West of Scotland really count as community care ?
9 Well stuff for Clare for the Isle of Wight really .
10 Apart from conflict between different royal factions for the control of England generally , there were increasing external pressures for change .
11 The leader of the radicial Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine yesterday urged militants to abduct more Israelis to win Yassin 's release .
12 Inflation there was 36 per cent for the month of September alone and is expected to break new ground this month by touching 40 per cent .
13 The large building in front of you ( 4/176 ) housed the parliament for the Republic of Czechoslovakia up until 1938 .
14 CAR leaves for the orphanages of Iasi again on April 5 , this time with 26,000 baby dinners , supplied by Cow and Gate .
15 Why wo n't he do that for the people of Lincolnshire now .
16 This issue was therefore of major importance for the House of Lords when they overruled Chambers v Goldthorpe in Sutcliffe v Thackrah ( cited at 15.5.2 ) .
17 ‘ It is , of course , a matter of discretion for the House of Lords how far , if at all , it will allow points other than that certified to be developed … ’ .
18 Alas for the promises of Jack ashore !
19 There was no job specification for the Prince of Wales and no guidelines for a Princess of Wales either .
20 He could pass for a native of Sweden certainly , and probably of Norway and of Denmark .
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