Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these may not be changes for the better and deserve to be treated with some suspicion : the tendency to de-humanise the author-function ; the license offered to slipshod architects of style to pinch and pastiche without mercy and the insinuation of academic jargon into criticism and production . |
2 | It is in no sense a rival body to the National Institute for the Deaf but works in active co-operation with it and has direct representation there on . |
3 | On the first day of BDA Week 1985 twelve deaf children , chosen from various schools for the deaf and accompanied by their teachers and Susanne Turfus , presented the Declaration and a copy of the Report to Sir Keith Joseph in his office at the Department of Education and Science . |
4 | She is a voluntary visitor for the West Sussex Association for the Disabled and sits on two village committees and looks forward to serving on the Executive Committee of the Medau Society . |
5 | Extending the curriculum to include a range of applications which more adequately than at present represents the kinds of human endeavour where mathematics is used would be another such change , with fewer examples involving ballistics and war , for instance , and more involving such activities as working with fabrics , designing appliances for the disabled or looking at the school canteen 's queuing problems . |
6 | Apparently , it is group care for the young that leads to the higher rank of younger rather than older non-reproductives in the group . |
7 | There will be some extra benefits for the needy and help with the increased fuel costs for all pensioners . |
8 | Her slogan is : ‘ we aim to create the arts as a service for the many as opposed to a luxury for the few ’ . |
9 | * Care for the Elderly and Hope for the Hurt Mind |
10 | 2Care* * Care for the Elderly and Hope for the Hurt Mind |
11 | While in India Aung San gave a press conference where he snapped out that he was ‘ Hoping for the best but prepared for the worst ’ . |
12 | Fortunately , being a nurse , she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses . |
13 | Others , such as the sex fiend dubbed the ‘ Shopping Bag Rapist ’ ( Sun ) , and the soft-spoken brute , known as the ‘ Lonely Heart Rapist ’ , believed to be a loner who regularly visited clubs for the divorced and separated in the Home Counties ( Sun ) , do not have nicknames which provide instant headlines . |
14 | So here , for the fraught and confused among you , is a short guide to male restaurant etiquette that may prove to be of some assistance . |
15 | I finished equal fifth and , although I got as far as the final qualifying round for the Open and won through two rounds of the Amateur Championship , that was to be my best result for the year . |
16 | Consequently she 'd prepared for the worst while hoping for the best . |
17 | For the few that returned to Britain , life would never be the same |
18 | so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out . |
19 | He had seen pride and admiration in her eyes , and love — and that protectiveness of the young for the old that came with love . |
20 | However , the applicable amount does not make a distinction between those eligible for a long-term as opposed to an ordinary rate , nor is there a distinction between a householder and non-householder , although there are additions for special needs . |