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

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1 Erm children 's pensions they would be half the widow 's or widower 's pension and they 're payable for dependant children up to the age of seventeen and for children who are in full time erm higher education and for one child the payment would be actually half the widow 's or the widower 's pension .
2 In November of the same year he talked on " The Idiom of Modern Verse " to the Cambridge English Club , where he had for one auditor the appearance of " a very shy , neurotic man " 32 In 1937 he gave an address to the Friends of Rochester Cathedral on religious drama , and lectured on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University he told Lawrence Durrell , however , that he seemed to have spoken about what he himself was interested in doing in the theatre and not about Shakespeare at all.In April 1938 he travelled to Lisbon in order to sit on the jury for the Camoens Prize ; when he came back , he had to address the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral on the poetry of George Herbert and then , two months later , talk on " The Future of Poetic Drama " at an International Theatre Congress in Stratford-upon-Avon .
3 It is The Queen of the Night ( Cactaeae Selenicereus Grandiflorus ) : which only flowers for one night a year , and withers away . ’
4 In 1921 the Young Ladies ' Sewing Group was granted the use of the schoolroom for one night a week .
5 ALL traffic will be banned from German towns for one Sunday a month if a plan by Bonn politicians is adopted .
6 But the pastor only came for one service every two weeks even then , in the war . ’
7 One of these documents had informed her that she was to be attached to a Mr Victor Wilcox , Managing Director of J. Pringle & Sons , for one day a week during the remainder of the winter term , and she had chosen Wednesdays for this undertaking since it was the day she normally kept free from teaching .
8 Incidentally , you will be very pleased to hear that ( according to British nutritionist Celia Wright ) for one day a week you can and should feast .
9 He could evangelise us disguised as a doctor who wants us to rest our bodies , an environmentalist who wants us to slow down , or as a psychiatrist telling us we will be less neurotic if we put our feet up and listen to the bird song for one day a week .
10 This help is being offered during my visits to see one of our children who is attending the same school for one day a week .
11 She is however , in the office for one day a week on a secondment basis and has met all the staff , individually and collectively to discuss the review .
12 and I have a maid for one day a week and she does all my backing up , wet the walls and
13 In 1903 the Poplar Guardians leased for one year a new workhouse specifically for the use of able-bodied men .
14 They tend to think of profits as being directly related to the volume of sales and find it confusing that for one year the reported sales are higher than the previous year but the reported net profit is lower .
15 Any child can come with its parents for one hour a month .
16 Over the next ten weeks , the new assistant meets with her supervisor for one hour a week , to go through the induction programme in detail .
17 For one hour a day , each rat could control this current by means of a lever in its cage .
18 If you can not find a language helper who only wants to work for one hour a day , try hiring someone to do gardening or housework for you on a more fulltime basis and then use that person also as a language helper until you reach the stage where you can cope with a fulltime language helper .
19 The meeting also decided that the international francophone television channel , TV 5 , should from 1992 be broadcast to Africa for one hour a day .
20 ‘ We 'll only require you for one hour a day .
21 In the same edition of The Times , their motor correspondent describes how he considered making the return journey from Brighton to Birmingham by rail , but found that he could drive for one quarter the cost of a second-class fare , despite being the sole occupant of a largish estate car .
22 For one group the trail went cold .
23 For one group the noise was also reinforced ( symbolized as A+B+C- in Fig. 5.7 ) whereas for the second group ( A-B+C- ) it was not .
24 From the very first , I had sensed something wrong about the long-haired Mamba … for one thing a man should not be that beautiful .
25 For one thing the early modern view of identity as constituted ( metaphysically ) was also , and quite explicitly , a powerful metaphysic of social integration .
26 No , I assure you of that but , well , for one thing the Elsie I knew made it clear to me that she wished to make a new life for herself , start more or less from scratch .
27 In the political sphere also it is possible to detect a parallel crisis developing in respect of orthodox democratic theory based on the conventional model of representative democracy , For one thing the traditional mechanisms of political control and accountability exercised through parliament have been rendered increasingly ineffective by the ascending power of the executive .
28 For one thing the performance must be emotionally convincing , if it is not to be ludicrous ; a requirement rendered even more urgent by the technical impossibility , in mainstream cinema , of showing the act itself .
29 For one thing the lamp , the light 's gone and Tony got me a new one but it was n't
30 The project ran for one morning a week over fourteen weeks in the autumn and winter of 1990/1 .
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