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

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1 Those born with severe deformity of the skeleton , or absence of one or more limbs , usually experience some life-long difficulty in carrying out all the activities for maintaining a safe environment .
2 ’ And all the activities for the children that one can attend — sports days , Christmas parties , the Mod — you can get involved in them along with the children .
3 As to the former , the objects clause in the company 's memorandum of association sets out the activities for which the company has been formed , though these activities may subsequently be altered by special resolution .
4 ‘ A system to convert data from internal and external sources into information and to communicate that information , in an appropriate form , to managers at all levels in all functions to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for planning , directing and controlling the activities for which they are responsible . ’
5 However , the main point does not so much concern the question of whether seasonal usage would be constant or not , or whether costs are rising or falling or staying constant , but that the cash payments method does not record the cost of carrying out the activities for the year .
6 In addition to their knowledge and expertise in the activities for which they are currently employed , many have additional relevant experience ( botanical , geological , horticultural ) gained from previous employ or personal endeavour .
7 In view of Poindexter 's claim that Reagan had authorized some of the activities for which he was indicted , District Judge Harold H. Greene had allowed the defendant to subpoena extracts from Reagan 's diaries and personal papers to assist in his defence .
8 To satisfy the court that these conditions have been met , it is necessary to obtain either oral testimony or , in the vast majority of cases , a signed statement from the person that occupies ‘ a responsible position in relation to the management of the activities for the purposes of which the computer was used ’ ( s.5(4) ) .
9 A complete contrast to these three species must be the tiny passerines like the chats , the tits and the finches for example .
10 Glover showed them , and if anyone had cared to look , the portents for Rambo 's Hall 's win were there .
11 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 .
12 The disciplines for Educational Studies and that area of it concerned with teacher education ( Tibble , 1966 ) .
13 As she filled in the forms for him , the girl in Despatch , big and black and at last a friendly face , told him she was from Mississippi , and sure as hell she hated Greeks , Athens , moussaka and retsina .
14 Starting with three 1½ × ¼in strips of ash for each I intended to steam the strips , clamp to the forms for a few days , and then glue and reclamp .
15 ‘ To help you fill out the forms for your cab , so we have your current address .
16 Although one should not read too much into this , given that the families in the survey had at least one child in primary ( board ) school by definition , and therefore the oldest were sometimes the only ones of an age to be working , it can safely be said that the openings for girls in the printing trade must have been a godsend for low-income families with several children .
17 The acquisition of Templar estates and of alien priories likewise enlarged the openings for royal clerks .
18 With the camping , yes , where do we go , who else is involved , again the openings for referrals .
19 The essays for the art of Chile and Argentina are useful .
20 The outline syllabus for Standard Grade Modern Studies states that " the most appropriate knowledge to be taught ( will be the ) understanding of a group of interrelated concepts 's and in creating the datafiles for Modem Studies , this statement has formed the basis of keyword access and the learning of information skills for retrieving information using the microcomputer system .
21 I remember during the rehearsals for Die Zauberflöte he criticized the Sarastro for putting on the kind of unctuous tone that , according to Gründgens , was best left to indoctrination meetings for the Party faithful .
22 She was nervous before stepping onto the set of Delinquents , just as she had been all those years ago when she did the rehearsals for The Henderson Kids .
23 At the rehearsals for the firework display which will end the gala , the noise monitors recorded 98 decibels .
24 The rehearsals for a tour this size must be on a massive scale .
25 The rehearsals for The Elder Statesman proceeded although , because of Eliot 's marriage , they were " haunted by gossip writers " .
26 She had joined the Met with three A levels and a huge number of O levels as an eighteen-year-old , then worked her way over into the CID , and was now a Detective Sergeant and ready to move up , having passed the exams for Inspector .
27 The other difference is that the vast majority of successful candidates would undoubtedly fail the exams for entry to the higher levels of the bureaucracy .
28 Oil provides 40% of Norway 's export earnings , and the government gives Statoil , the state-owned oil company , half the contracts for exploiting Norwegian oil .
29 For the former , he is dealing with 13 lots of discussions ( including Scotland ) , although the contracts for some plants have a further year to run .
30 If the new higher education funding bodies established by the Education Reform Act ( 1988 ) were to rely over-heavily on numerical ‘ performance indicators ’ in assessing the extent to which institutions have fulfilled the contracts for which they are funded , institutions are likely to develop course appraisal systems which record performance in just those terms .
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