Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb -s] for " in BNC.
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1 | As readers from last week may recall , the clothing giants were taking legal steps against the Scottish grungers for an alleged infringement of copyright , ie the ‘ borrowing ’ of the C&A logo for a single sleeve . |
2 | The first relates to providing for any children of the marriage and the second allows for a temporary income to be given to either partner who is likely to suffer immediate hardship — this support may last for up to three years . |
3 | A provision of £0.6m has been made in the 1992 Accounts for anticipated redundancy costs related to this move ; |
4 | Note that I said ‘ do I want to be ’ rather than ‘ would I like to be ’ as the latter allows for the possibility of failure . |
5 | SONY CLASSICAL — Sony Classical 's mid-price range spreads across three labels — ‘ Masterworks Digital Masters ’ , ‘ Masterworks Portrait ’ and ‘ Maestro ’ ; the latter sells for around £6–7 the others at between £7.50–£8 . |
6 | OEMS ( like Wang and Bull ) account for 6%. 70% of models shipped are desktops , 27% desksides and 3% rackmounts — although the latter accounts for 15% of RS/6000 revenues , it says . |
7 | The latter has for many years been the preference of the majority of established practitioners : according to a recent Law Society survey , almost 75 per cent of solicitors in practice are equity partners in a firm . |
8 | The latter provides for the creation of a special federal service that will deal with the export of works of art . |
9 | These are not , however , the same kind of truth ; for the first holds for all time and every place , whereas the second has to do with a specific event which as a matter of fact took place at a particular point in history . |
10 | The ratio T/To in the above compensates for the change in terminal modulus in the rubbery material ( where rubber elasticity theory predicts GT ) while the density ratio arises from thermal expansion . |
11 | Although the above allows for the cost of an aircraft to be written-off over five years , this is not especially generous by commercial standards . |
12 | The former makes for a flexibility in design and allows for local idiosyncrasies , while the latter are slightly quicker and ensure that the craftsman spends less time working in the room which is to receive the decoration . |
13 | The same goes for the avoidance of earth loops , common mode inductance nodes and all the other pitfalls . |
14 | Never clash with the Queen : the same goes for any aspiring young member of Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet . |
15 | The same goes for its imitator , Number One , and also the reams of general interest glossies aimed at girls and women . |
16 | The same goes for Americans like 16-year-old Kim Kessaris . |
17 | The same goes for Americans like 16-year-old Kim Kessaris . |
18 | The same goes for mental institutions and so forth . |
19 | The same goes for the coach we see . |
20 | The same goes for Ben Kingsley in Gandhi ( 1982 ) , and maybe this year , Kevin Costner in Dances With Wolves . |
21 | The same goes for certain other immigrants , such as newspaper proprietors . |
22 | Raising injection pressures brings particulates down but puts NOx up ; the same goes for many other design changes . |
23 | The same goes for Tony Blair , 38 , the employment spokesman and another rising star . |
24 | With Viv Richards back to show everyone he can still do it , no-one will take Glamorgan lightly , and the same goes for Warwickshire , last year 's surprise packet , and Kent , with Carl Hooper to assist them . |
25 | Although its meat is delicious , there is no special demand for it , and the same goes for its hard-wearing wool . |
26 | The same goes for millions : just replace ‘ B ’ by ‘ M ’ . |
27 | If different types of FYM are available ( horse , cattle , pig , and chicken dung ) the more they are mixed in the heap the better ; the same goes for different types of vegetable matter . |
28 | The same goes for nightclothes — avoid anything constricting . |
29 | The same goes for metronymics , where a rare form is Mattieson = ? son of Matilda . |
30 | The same goes for sanitation schemes . |