Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What is required , however , to avoid indignation among graduands is a very clear statement of the reasons for the University feeling it has a debt to repay . |
2 | Sally Gilbert-Smith and Ruth Gilbert from Cornwall — Sally , 28 , who works in Lloyds Bank in Newquay , entered herself and her mother for the competition because it seemed like the perfect opportunity for the experts to show them off to their full potential . |
3 | The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined . |
4 | It is no defence for the officer to say he does not know and can not with reasonable diligence find out who the driver was . |
5 | It is not a defence for the defendant to claim he was not ‘ offering ’ his goods but was making only an invitation to treat . |
6 | And we have more plans for the future to make it the ultimate private leisure club . |
7 | Agrippa introduced them , ushering them to seats , clicking his fingers for the servant to serve them wine and sweetmeats . |
8 | The rest have moved on , many , prompted by news that tomorrow morning , locals will apply to the courts for an order to get them evicted . |
9 | For health reasons she returned to England in 1883 , but her husband 's appointment in 1886 as Italian and Greek correspondent for The Times drew her back to Italy , where she lived in Rome until 1897 . |
10 | The examples that Shklovsky 's enthusiasm for the idea makes him choose in the early essays are extremely heterogeneous , and this heterogeneity makes him come close to spoiling the unique value of his case . |
11 | The MS Rousse will make an excellent base for the week allowing us to travel the Danube . |
12 | The PNC reiterated its support for the peace plan it had approved in 1988 [ see p. 36438 ] , which was based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 , and the guaranteeing of the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people . |
13 | In the event , Tyndale 's unorthodox beliefs and his lack of support for the annulment prevented him from having any direct impact on royal policy . |
14 | The Committee developed proposals for a scheme making it obligatory for members in practice to be insured , considered with insurers the implications of low fees and contributed to developments towards harmonisation in the EC . |
15 | On the contrary , it would be a gross irresponsibility for the Government to ignore them and pretend that numbers do not matter . |
16 | Touch , definitely , brings the most rewards : these walls handle like human beings , inviting those with a weakness for the elegiac to enjoy them , and continue rubbing a hand along them . |
17 | The promise was made after five members of the charity committee which raised money for the unit said they felt betrayed by hospital managers . |
18 | And , it just shows you how easy it is to leave signs for the thief to tell him that we 're out . |
19 | They had to wait 20 minutes for a train to take them back the way they 'd just come from , then hire cabs to return to the Five Ways area . |
20 | Penry put out a hand , then dropped it , and with a strangled curse turned away to stride off over the cobbles of the arcade , an arresting figure in the autumn sunlight as he went out into the street without a backward glance for the girl watching him go . |
21 | For the first time ever there 's racing at Cheltenham this sunday … its going to be a fun day … and so too is tomorrow for the winner of the first big steeplechase of the year … it 's the Mackeson Gold Cup … there 's fifty five thousand pounds in prizemoney … our search for a winner takes us to Herefordshire and a horse called Spacefair |
22 | Throughout her reign , and particularly in its first decade or so , noble factions and the struggles between them did much to restrict her freedom of action : in 1772–73 the conflict at court between the rival Panin and Orlov parties for a time deprived her almost completely of any such freedom . |
23 | On on a briefing for an operation do you have to give further recommendation to advise on instructions about the use of guns or is that part and parcel of training ? |
24 | ONE CAN but wish the publishers of all good luck in getting their money back on this book , for , much as all cricketers should not only strive to become good fielders but enjoy the process of improving their game , how many will lash out nigh on £15 for a manual to help them do so ? |
25 | Get on your knees for a ticket to see them . |
26 | A spokesperson for the Halifax says they got involved because ’ … the Oxfordshire Debtline was an ideal project to help people in financial difficulties , especially when the recession was deepening . ’ |
27 | That was the movie in which Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye went to Vermont for the holiday to discover it was not snowing when it jolly well should have been . |
28 | Rosalind said it must go tonight , and she gave me three pence for a lolly to stamp it and post it . ’ |
29 | This is a useful exercise for the person reading it , too ! |
30 | Hopefully Wilko is only experimenting as if this is our lineup for the season to put it mildly we 're fucked . |