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

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31 If an overseas company invests in shares and the structure is caught by s739 then the entire dividend comprises the income for the purposes of s739 and it is not possible to deduct in computing the chargeable income revenue expenses such as investment advisory fees , management fees , safe keeping charges , security handling fees and bank charges and registered and executive office fees .
32 That would more than double the income for the exchequer next year providing two point three billion pounds .
33 The income for the government will be small , not enough to solve its problems .
34 Most of the income for Church of England parishes comes from the Church Commissioners .
35 A complete contrast to these three species must be the tiny passerines like the chats , the tits and the finches for example .
36 Glover showed them , and if anyone had cared to look , the portents for Rambo 's Hall 's win were there .
37 At the beginning of 1975 , Ford sought a tax cut of $16 billion from congress , but once again the portents for approval were not good .
38 I ca n't sleep at night for that baby crying , I ca n't breathe in the daytime for that stench of tallow coming out of their back door — and one of his customers brushed me into the dusty street the other day …
39 In the daytime for lunch ?
40 The disciplines for Educational Studies and that area of it concerned with teacher education ( Tibble , 1966 ) .
41 Tony takes the hint and decides not to wax equally lyrical about the Svalbard storm that kept everyone in the tent for seventy-two hours , unable to go out for anything .
42 ‘ I still ca n't work out how they got away with it because I 'd only left it outside the tent for a few moments before it vanished .
43 I was convinced he was about to do the same to me , when he suddenly appeared to notice the tent for the first time , shied away and crashed off into the trees .
44 The can rolled sideways down the hill and she scrabbled across the tent for it .
45 This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders .
46 The sticking-point for Buckingham is the murder of the princes in the Tower , and in two brief soliloquies Richard resolves to break with this half-hearted Machiavellian — ‘ High-reaching Buckingham grows circumspect ’ ( IV.ii.31 ) .
47 Season tickets provide reduced admission charges to the park for regular visitors .
48 A plaque bearing the name of the adopter is displayed in the park and the adopter is given free entry to the park for a year .
49 An education service is provided by the park for use by the many thousands of school children who visit the park each year .
50 Mr. Gordon had persuaded Sir George Phillips , who was a rather crabby old man , to let them use the Park for their meetings , but , all the same , Judy had the feeling that Mr. Gordon did it for Brown Owl and not at all for the Brownies .
51 Ring the Park for details of these events .
52 There 's a choice of menus , goodie bags for the guests and a Celebration Cake plus one Free Return Ticket to the Park for the Party boy or girl .
53 He shall enclose in the field 32 feet length of fencing which he shall cut and gather in the park for 1 work .
54 Be shall carry a cartload of hay from the park for 1 work , and 2 cartloads of hay from Westmede for 1 work .
55 ‘ We played them off the park for the first 25 minutes of the second half . ’
56 The parking bays were crowded with cars and he drove slowly along the main aisle , while Doyle leaned out of his window , scanning the shadowy depths of the park for a glimpse of their target .
57 The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation .
58 Although there are now strict regulations governing wood cutting and kerosene is sold at the entrance of the park for cooking , Hillary explains ‘ Lots of people tempt the Sherpas offering money for wooden fires . ’
59 It seemed inevitable that he would take the bait that had been laid out in the Park for him .
60 The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin overlooked St Stephen 's Green and Donna gazed out onto the park for a moment , glad to be safely at the hotel .
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