Example sentences of "for [art] [noun sg] as it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is a valuable acquisition for the museum as it describes an experience which quite a number of Middlesbrough people must have gone through . ’
2 This is very convenient for the user as it requires the minimum of handling .
3 Vic becomes even more convinced that this was the motive for the call as it proceeds , because Stuart Baxter has nothing new to communicate .
4 Three cases , two from that other period of great division , the 1930s , set the tone for the law as it stood in 1979 .
5 The state will pay the same price for the electricity as it pays to hydroelectric power stations , while the capital cost of the generators will be born by the distilleries , saving the state the US$8,000 million cost of a new 3,000-MW hydroelectric power station .
6 In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph at the end of his second year as Archbishop , Dr George Carey said the next 12 months would be difficult for the Church as it focused on the ordination of women to the priesthood .
7 ‘ Clearly , this is worrying for the board as it prepares to address the new objectives for 1992/93 . ’
8 Iron was used for the shank as it provided greater strength and longer life than bronze would have done .
9 ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive .
10 The main sources for the movement as it developed between 1880 and the early 1900s , were University Settlement Houses , Public School Missions , the ‘ Independents ’ , and the motley collection of local parish clubs and others , many of which were affiliated to larger parent organizations , such as the Girls ' Friendly Society , BB , YMCA , the Wesley Guild of Youth , and the Army Cadets .
11 ‘ This facility is considerably time-saving for the team as it enables us to make experimental changes on screen , before on-site implementation , which is clearly more cost effective at the planning stages , ’ explained Phil .
12 The Saatchis are yesterday 's men ; Next has shed George Davis and its allure and this has been an end of year without bonuses for the City as it seeks to operate within the constraints of a tight credit policy and high interest rates .
13 ‘ The achievement has important implications for the region as it enables us to look at economic development in a European context .
14 I do n't think he was fitted for the job as it seemed to bring out the worst in him and his language used to become very picturesque .
15 Its green eyes caught light for a moment as it peered up at Doyle , then it had raced away into the night , a sleek , dark shape , perturbed by the presence of furtive human life on its territory .
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