Example sentences of "for [art] [noun] [prep] [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 SCOTTISH Commonwealth Games selectors were heavily criticised yesterday for naming a team of just 18 athletes for the Games in Auckland early next year . |
5 | The bath qol was an inferior substitute for the Word of God formerly given by the Spirit to a prophet . |
6 | A GAMBLE on Omidjoy , backed from 66-1 to 14-1 for the opener at Leicester yesterday , failed by the narrowest of margins when odds-on Fair Maid Of Kent got up again to lead on the line . |
7 | John Taylor says he thought long and hard before deciding not to stand for the Conservatives in Cheltenham again . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | Why does not he address the problem seriously and put real money into solving it — or will he continue to opt out and sell out , just as the Prime Minister did for the country in Maastricht yesterday ? |
10 | Smith was annoyed when he heard of the decision for a jump-off in Belfast this weekend which will determine who will join the team for the championships in Rome later this month . |
11 | The gesture not only delighted Ellen but touched staff at the Godfrey Ermen Home for the Blind in Southport where the couple met and fell in love eight years ago . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | We 'd always felt that the demands for the prisoners in Kuwait only affected the French and the Americans . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Cottle and others succeeded in finding over three hundred subscribers for the Watchman in Bristol alone . |
16 | Er , as you know , Gethyn does work for the Church in Wales now and this , in a special way , is a testifies to the fact that he is er an ecumenical person . |
17 | I 'd better stop now , as I have to prepare speeches & songs for this evening , and also pack for the journey to Shanghai tomorrow . |
18 | ROBERT ARMSTRONG 'S Shujan can win this afternoon 's Normanton Handicap at Southwell to continue the increasingly popular trend of using the all-weather surface as a build-up to a bid for the Lincoln at Doncaster later this month ( writes our Newmarket correspondent ) . |
19 | 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 ? |
20 | The Department of Transport finally granted permission for the scheme in February following over ten years of lobbying of Southwark Council by JS . |
21 | The Argentinian captain returned to Buenos Aires yesterday for the match against Denmark tomorrow after club president , Luis Cuervas , had ordered Maradona to prepare for next weekend 's home fixture in Spain . |
22 | They make for the stairwell with Crilly firmly in hand , blasting upwards like stiff navy rockets . |
23 | Only Simon Woods of the league 's five top players has qualified for the semi-finals at Witham tomorrow ( 7.15 ) . |
24 | Well stuff for Clare for the Isle of Wight really . |
25 | As for the phrase about God not wishing it , that seems on the whole a benevolent assertion of divine power . |
26 | They left in separate car convoys for the docks in Leith where the Britannia is birthed . |
27 | As a good ICS man , Kennedy placed the blame for the crisis in India squarely on the service 's political masters . |
28 | Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since . |
29 | Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since . |
30 | Apart from conflict between different royal factions for the control of England generally , there were increasing external pressures for change . |