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

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1 Security 's being tightened up around the breeding pens … but staff are committed to maintaining the same easy access to the birds for visitors to the trust .
2 Er , I understand there was problem because of the computer breakdown which caused a certain record to be lost but then I discover that there is no copy of man manual copy of orders sent to the contractors for repairs kept so that having lost the computer record the council do not know what lights have been reported to contractor for repair and then find out the basic clients
3 When all else failed , or it simply appealed to her a woman could always turn to the ranks for employment .
4 She appealed to the onlookers for help .
5 put it in Ex parte Benson ( No. 2 ) , The Times , 21 November 1988 , Mr. Brittan said that he would look to the judges for advice , not orders .
6 In Curtis v. Chemical Dyeing Co. ( 1951 C.A. ) the plaintiff took a wedding dress to the defendants for cleaning .
7 They went on over a long period and affected many children who had been entrusted to the defendants for care and help .
8 Only Vic Claydon and George Lord bought fish to the scales for Clacton while there was a steady stream of small fish from the Felixstowe anglers .
9 A.C.D. de Graaff arrived as Governor-General late in 1926 and appealed to the nationalists for cooperation while some Dutch officials endeavoured to counteract their countrymen 's reactionary spirit by forming De Stuuw ( Forward Movement ) .
10 Er I 'm not s erm er it does n't include jobs that we 've done the design work on and sent to the areas for building .
11 Sometimes when I 've come home from the pictures and I let myself in , it 's so quiet I 'd nearly talk to the statues for company . ’
12 A third concern , expressed above in relation to the proposals for UK policy , is that Article 86 does not provide for remedies where a market situation is not conducive to economic efficiency but the actual conduct of dominant firms is ‘ innocent ’ .
13 I attach great importance to the proposals for discussions at NATO level between Ministers of eastern European states — the former Warsaw pact countries — and those of NATO countries .
14 Three petitions containing more than 2,200 signatures were received in opposition to the proposals for Dixon 's Bank , Marton .
15 One week before an election , they start cuddling up to the Liberals for support .
16 ‘ One week before a general election , they start cuddling up to the Liberals for support .
17 make a public recommendation to the directors/shareholders for inclusion in an offer or defence document ( see below ) ;
18 On these surfaces of glacial deposits , wind blown sand , peat and exposed bedrock successive waves of settlement have cleared , burned , grazed and cultivated , while others have turned to the seas for sustenance .
19 During the second month , two unsigned claims were processed and passed for payment , which were then returned to the claimants for signature .
20 Finally , the beer is piped into barrels which go down to the cellars for storage before delivery .
21 Def 2 : Rough Guide To The Islands for armchair holidaymakers a visit to Hawaii and a look at the island 's rare tribes — including Surfers For Jesus and Machine Guns Against Marijuana .
22 There is no doubt that major changes are underway in higher education involving a substantial degree of devolution to the colleges for course design and assessment .
23 Would those who supported the SDP last Thursday — not to mention the huge number , perhaps three-quarters of a million , who drifted back to the Conservatives for fear of a Labour government — still support it ?
24 Pittston finally provoked a strike by demanding mandatory overtime and Sunday working , the right to contract non-union labour at union operations , and 24 hours ' advance notice before the union brings safety experts or union officials to the mines for inspections .
25 1.13 Service charge % subject to the provisions for percentage variation contained in the sixth schedule
26 Removal has to happen very soon after death — afterwards the body is returned to the relatives for burial or cremation .
27 The monkeys had to be deprived of their regular food and accustomed to the peanuts for weeks before they would take them with any readiness , let alone treat the nuts as rewards for appropriate behaviour .
28 Zuwaya did not say , ‘ and so we turned to the Turks for aid ’ , but ‘ we won , and our rights prevailed ’ .
29 British action , thought to be carefully camouflaged , had been obvious to the Turks for weeks .
30 Such cultic shedding of blood was regarded as the means of connecting with the Godhead , and animals were brought to the priests for sacrifice as sin- and thank-offerings , for purging ritual impurity , covenanting and redemption of both the individual and the nation as a whole ( Lev .
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