Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adv] [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The Acts also provide for a quota scheme , which makes it compulsory for every employer of more than twenty people to take on a quota of at least 3 per cent registered disabled , although few firms adhere to this scheme and monitoring is poor . |
2 | Nor were the Russians always spoiling for a fight . |
3 | The organisers wisely elected for a slower , but much drier , exit ! |
4 | In the second of her reports on the build-up to the show , Harriet Ryley joins two of the exhibitors anxiously waiting for a year 's work to come to fruition . |
5 | The sanctions also call for a ban on weapon sales , including small arms for police use , and training , and an end to the sale and servicing of aircraft . |
6 | Otherwise , I thought the specifications somewhat limited for a camera of this price . |
7 | But , even if the records only stand for a couple of weeks , Kapil wants two Indians on top at the same time . |
8 | The partisans too hoped for a quick end . |
9 | Instead the Tories best bet for a deal of any sort — although it is likely to fall short of a formal pact — is with the Ulster Unionists . |