Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] for this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , it is alleged that there was a failure to advise the plaintiff er before the contracts for this business were exchanged , as to the necessity for ensuring that there was adequate finance to er complete the purchase granted on terms that the plaintiff could meet and which were set out clearly in a letter of offer from the bank and there was a failure to advise the plaintiffs as to the risk of relying upon oral offers of financing from the bank .
2 Training at Kingsholm could be all ticket in future if the crowds for this week 's visit of England is anything to go by …
3 Is a provision required in the accounts for this year and if so , how much should be provided ?
4 Between Christmas and New Year , sitting writing the notes for this course , I was very twitchy about how successful it would be , and now quite happy talking to the children and school teachers and listening to the hubbub of questions and pleasure as they do it , that the thing is working .
5 Presumably , it , once we 've found a date the notes for this committee will be
6 But the foundations for this belief were like the Cheshire Cat in Alice of Wonderland ; the more one looked at them , the less substance they seemed to have .
7 However , the most valuable long-term effect of the plans for this index was the classification scheme which was devised in order to arrange it .
8 Here , the replacement of ivy-scroll decoration by a circular band of saw-tooth is a contrast with the latter two pavements ( the parallels for this type of decoration , again , are found in western England — in the octagonal panelled mosaic from Eastgate Street , Gloucester ; Neal 1981 , no. 57 ) ; but there are still three concentric borders , as in mosaic B , one of which is of simple guilloche .
9 From this we can go on to discover one of the rules for this sort of crime fiction .
10 The reasons for this phenomenon are varied : the tightening bonds of serfdom and the greater degree of social regimentation introduced by Peter the Great meant that a number of previously innocent practices ( tree-felling , salt-gathering , trespass , begging , vagrancy , and so on ) were criminalized and punished with hard labour and exile ; popular protest against the proliferating powers of the state in the form of minor revolts , mass insurgencies ( for example , Bulavin , Pugachev ) , large-scale banditry and escalating rates of petty crime were similarly dealt with ; the abolition of capital punishment for criminal offences in 1753 led to its replacement with ‘ civil execution ’ ( public flogging and mutilation followed by perpetual katorga ) ; and laws passed in 1766 and 1769 changed the usual place of penal servitude from Rogervik and other locations in European Russia to the silver mines and factories around Nerchinsk .
11 The reasons for this phenomenon is as follows : firstly , each lender has its own system of calculating gross interest and secondly , when base rates rise or fall , lenders are at liberty to delay or hurry up passing on the benefits/bad news to their customers .
12 One of the reasons for this preference may be that I first came to know it at Windrush .
13 The reasons for this change will need to be examined later , in Chapter 6 , but for the moment it should be noted that a change in the instinct theory underpinning this later analysis had been made .
14 Here we will consider the reasons for this change in language and consider how Melossi ‘ s ‘ vocabulary of motives ’ helps us to understand changes in England and Wales since 1974 .
15 Now I personally felt that it would be quite inhumane to deal with someone who was somewhere near the magic 60 cut-off , for reasons that it would be impossible to examine with any clarity the reasons for this change of heart , and the strong will that he had shown during his previous operational record .
16 One of the reasons for this state of affairs is the publicity that has been given to the hills by him and numerous other writers of magazine articles and books over the past 20 or 30 years .
17 This chapter will attempt to determine some of the reasons for this state of affairs and then will go on to suggest ways in which teachers can overcome these problems .
18 Kendra Sone investigates the reasons for this inequality
19 The reasons for this flexibility are that little party capital is made out of these alterations and since the Treasury fears forestalling , it is held that there c ; in be no prior negotiations about tax changes with outside interests .
20 The reasons for this level of disagreement are complex .
21 The reasons for this diversity have been subject to much debate ( section 2.4.2 ) and while it is not yet resolved , the fact remains that such forests house a huge genetic resource that has only been fractionally realised to yield what have ultimately become significant commercial products such as rubber .
22 Two of the reasons for this reputation came at the first two majors of the 1986 season — the US Masters and US Open .
23 The reasons for this decision have not become apparent at this trial ’ ( they had but he had chosen to ignore them ) and he then attacked the Secretary of State for what he called ‘ usurping the functions of the judiciary ’ , apparently ignorant that recommendations for free pardons have always been vested in the executive .
24 One of the reasons for this popularity is the tremendous degree of choice .
25 The reasons for this deficit are largely associated with the , the trend of pay and price increases outstripping our income , and outstripping our projections of what we would have to spend .
26 Whatever the reasons for this trend may be , it can not be anything else but discouraging to egalitarians .
27 There is speculation as to the reasons for this trend .
28 The reasons for this decentralization are lower rates and rents outside London , the desire for an attractive environment , and the availability of cheap female labour .
29 It will also reveal , by default , which classes are not using the school library on a regular basis and the school librarian may wish to find out the reasons for this lack of use .
30 Doubtless one of the reasons for this approach is that Parliament is presumed to have considered the interests of those who will be affected by the undertaking or works and decided that benefits from them should outweigh any necessary adverse side effects .
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