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

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1 The majority of opinion reports from the SD and other agencies of the regime reaching the Nazi leadership point nevertheless towards conclusions about the impact on morale similar to those we have witnessed for the Schweinfurt area .
2 The estimate for the current work is far in excess of any price yet realised for a work by Goya and the highest price achieved at auction is currently the $650,000 ( £391,000 ) paid for a drawing entitled ‘ Those who escape work end up like this ’ sold at Christie 's New York in October 1990 .
3 Despite the stronger US dollar in the latter part of 1992 , the average sterling price of oil realised for the year at £10.95 per barrel [ 1991 £11.00 ] was also marginally lower .
4 Essentially , of course , a freehold is seen as an appreciating asset the value of which can be realised for the benefit of the firm free from tax ( where the proceeds of sale are reinvested in other firm property ) .
5 As one delegate to the discussion put it ‘ The women still do n't understand what the real world is like when it comes to their commercial value but at least they 've realised for the time being that they have bitten off more than they can chew . ’
6 The airflow over the ailerons often tends to move the stick towards the direction of the spin and they should be centralised for the recovery .
7 It 's too classical for rock ; too improvised for the classics .
8 Reading schemes have been heavily criticized for a range of reasons .
9 Hanson 's Peabody subsidiary is criticized for the effects of its coal mining activities on Navajo land in Arizona .
10 Although not directly linked to the Suso affair , Lee Seung Yoon had been criticized for the country 's rising inflation and trade deficit .
11 The campaign of the Conservative candidate , Richard Hickmet , was criticized for the way in which it dwelt on the controversial claim that it would be a " moral victory for terrorism " if the seat were to change hands as a result of the killing of Gow .
12 Moreover , even those studies where there does seem to be a clear relationship over a number of data points at different arousal levels ( e.g. Courts , 1942 ; Stennett , 1957 ; Bolanger & Feldman , described in Malmo 1959 ) can often be criticized for the possibility that the task used to induce arousal actually requires greater levels of attention at higher levels of arousal itself .
13 The Beeching proposals have been criticized for the lack of serious consideration given to the possibility of retaining many unprofitable passenger services , and the case for closure was presented in a way that prejudged the final decision .
14 Derrida has sometimes been criticized for the generality of phrases such as ‘ the history of the West ’ or the claim that his work involves a critique of ‘ Western metaphysics ’ .
15 While Castells ' early work has usually been criticized for the absence of agency and consequent essentially functionalist explanation , this absence of connection between base and consciousness — an implicit dismissal of the notion that social being determines consciousness — is also a licence for action explanations in a Weberian tradition which completely sever the connection between the production system and social action around reproduction .
16 But Pearl 's study was criticized for the non-randomness of his sample .
17 It was not bonded to those below it by the neat filling of soil and small growth that bound all the rest , though it lay aligned precisely to fill the place it had surely filled for a year or more .
18 When spring had come , the village filled for a week or so with men from the Tibetan villages further north .
19 Outside , a depressed circular stone was filled for the sheep dipping .
20 It took the place in mid-twentieth century demonology that masturbation filled for the Victorians .
21 A worse incident happened to me when invited to preach at a special service in a small church which was well filled for the occasion .
22 He found the bag of bread and sultanas that Philip had filled for the pheasants .
23 The word had now gone out — the ‘ Loony Left ’ was to be bashed for the sake of the Party .
24 This financial wherewithal was translated into L1.5 billion ( £750,000 ; $1.5 million ) for restructuring the Museo Civico , including a system of climate control and new lighting while L2 billion ( £1 million ; $2 million ) were spent on the installation for the show itself ; of the sixty-eight paintings on show , twenty-three were conserved for the exhibition .
25 He felt mercifully isolated and stopped for a while to lean back on the lower bank of fell .
26 I was n't going to court to get the order reduced , just stopped for a while until I get a job .
27 She had seen to Mrs Goodwin by nine o'clock and stopped for a chat and a bit of buttering-up .
28 Very busy I have n't stopped for a second .
29 They were only caught after being stopped for a burglary they did n't commit .
30 ‘ Just stopped for a look at the map , ’ Ivy told him .
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