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

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1 THOUGH much could yet depend on what happens on Scotland 's forthcoming short tour , the solution to one of the great controversies of the past season — the unexpected supplanting of Douglas Morgan as the coach for that island venture — continues to look simple enough .
2 It was a diamond shape , flown as the Flexi-kite for some years before the patent application was made , and it heralded the concept of a lifting surface with two cones which could be controlled as a parachute or kite .
3 As the anxiety for each target is overcome so the client is only ever raising their anxiety by ten units by going onto the next target .
4 In most religious traditions the concept of " God " is invoked as the name for that Mystery which is at the heart of religion ( see Chapters 5 and 8 ) .
5 Also fine is ‘ Deep Sleep ’ , where Therapy ? use drum ‘ n ’ bass dub effect as the foundation for more rat scratch guitar work and drowsy vocalising .
6 The army put itself forward as the vehicle for such policies , and in taking radical domestic and international action the army could count on a measure of support from the rural community .
7 Competition organiser cheryl Ireland has already pencilled in June 29 as the date for this year 's Pro-Am .
8 CONTRASTING faces of Scottish rugby were presented here yesterday as the build-up for this weekend 's glittering international sevens hots up .
9 The Computer Consultative Group could serve as the model for this committee , which would oversee current activities in this field , suggest new developments and initiatives to Management , and monitor their introduction .
10 Preserved in its original Assam Bengal Railway livery , this locomotive clocked some 1,186,000 miles over the Eastern Region metre gauge track , which is claimed as the record for any locomotive in Bengal another great Darlington achievement .
11 This is defined as the average for each period ( during which the optimisation takes places ) of the sum of wives ' net earnings ( where received ) , other state benefits such as Child Benefits , rent and rate rebates , Family Income Supplement , free school meals and milk , and other private sector income ( receipts such as from lodgers , occupational pensions , and insurance schemes ) .
12 Hewitt was co-opted as the replacement for former vice-chairman John Mairs , who recently resigned along with chairman Bert Megarrell .
13 By the time the Germans arrived , Swahili was well established as the language for all travellers , traders and intruders to use .
14 The same view must be taken of a claim for compensation for the wrongful repudiation of such an agreement as the basis for such compensation is the failure to comply with a contractual obligation .
15 He told delegates the party 's programme for improving and protecting the environment was founded on four principles — ‘ a presumption against pollution ; the principle that the polluter pays ; precaution as the basis for all policy ; and freedom of environmental information ’ .
16 Recent legislation , on employment protection by making provision for disclosure of information and advance consultation on redundancy , and on health and safety by bringing the subject into the sphere of joint regulation , is advanced as the basis for this declaration : ‘ It can be argued indeed that the basis for a legislative framework designed to encourage industrial democracy at shop floor level already exists ’ .
17 It is the fascination of these contrasted views of drama in education that I would like to share with the reader as the basis for this chapter .
18 As the market for such drugs was showing little growth , many drugs firms abandoned antibiotic research .
19 Its applications include word processing , and it may eventually supersede Psion 's seven-year-old Organiser range of electronic notebooks , which has been losing momentum as the market for such gadgets has matured .
20 Do n't forget to leave a three square by two row section in the same colour as the background as the key for this colour .
21 What this was to produce was a shift of power away from the House of Commons to the cabinet and to the electorate , with political parties serving as the conduit for this transfer .
22 Mr Garnett 's system is available as a retrofit for all makes of sprayer .
23 There are many analogies in accounting as a whole for this paradox .
24 He also laid down certain rules fur balance , on the need to bend the knees always as a preparation for any kind of step followed by a stretch , on the vital use of the head and on the need fur the co-ordination of all parts if the desired movements were to be precise and elegant .
25 When a man achieves his highest reality he can serve as a fantasy for another man ; and in a frightening Genetic turnabout , both then become equal .
26 We have now been approached by the Department of Health who recognise us as a centre for this type of surgery .
27 They act as a standby for each other and can call the third diver if required .
28 THE Home Secretary has told colleagues that he expects a fresh Commons debate on the death penalty before the next election and that he would speak and vote for its restoration as a deterrent for some murders .
29 But that does not mean that the particular institutional arrangements of a particular society ( namely that which provides the normal context for the use of modern English ) can serve as a paradigm for all others .
30 In the first part I argue for the inclusion of gender awareness as a valid dimension of educational analysis of the arts and , as a vehicle for this argument , posit a set of four general criteria which might legitimately be used by arts educators as part of a re-evaluation of the arts curriculum in this regard .
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