Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This actual address will be identical with the key as transformed by the algorithm for home records , but will be different for synonyms , as the ancillary file used will allow all the records to be reached in a single seek , as if the file were self-indexed . |
2 | When we found it and after I had thanked every sea god for my luck and promised never to make the same stupid mistake again , I gingerly inspected the Seayak for damage . |
3 | And it 's Tommy who 's scored , the young Irishman has done so well at the heart of the defence for Shrewsbury , has got into the opposition penalty area and what about this for a score line ? |
4 | Simpson , another big-money signing from Oxford , split the defence for Gabbiadini to take on Munday , and cross low , where the ball went in off one of three defenders supposedly guarding the near post . |
5 | One of the principal reasons for this was considered to be the existence of the defence for men under 24 . |
6 | But in the last minutes of the game , after Phillip de Glanville had ripped open the defence for Hunter 's second try — leaving England 18–12 behind — England again lacked the cold , clinical brain the would open the way through the New Zealand defence . |
7 | Mrs June Goodier , one of the organisers , said they were delighted with the response for help to run the show . |
8 | Most of the income for Church of England parishes comes from the Church Commissioners . |
9 | A complete contrast to these three species must be the tiny passerines like the chats , the tits and the finches for example . |
10 | Glover showed them , and if anyone had cared to look , the portents for Rambo 's Hall 's win were there . |
11 | At the beginning of 1975 , Ford sought a tax cut of $16 billion from congress , but once again the portents for approval were not good . |
12 | In the daytime for lunch ? |
13 | This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders . |
14 | The sticking-point for Buckingham is the murder of the princes in the Tower , and in two brief soliloquies Richard resolves to break with this half-hearted Machiavellian — ‘ High-reaching Buckingham grows circumspect ’ ( IV.ii.31 ) . |
15 | Why should those who come to the Park for enjoyment and healthy exercise — walking , cycling , jogging etc — have to put up with the danger , the noise , and the pollution created by those who are looking only to their own convenience ? |
16 | Although there are now strict regulations governing wood cutting and kerosene is sold at the entrance of the park for cooking , Hillary explains ‘ Lots of people tempt the Sherpas offering money for wooden fires . ’ |
17 | Dear God , though I 'm sweating round the park for death , |
18 | An education service is provided by the park for use by the many thousands of school children who visit the park each year . |
19 | Ring the Park for details of these events . |
20 | Three further units are taken from a range of options offered in the Faculty , providing the opportunity for students to set theatre studies in a wider social and intellectual context . |
21 | The community involvement will provide the opportunity for students to develop awareness of the needs of others and of their own skills , aptitudes and interests in relation to work within the community . |
22 | These modules provide the opportunity for students to develop personal effectiveness in a context which the student values , eg. work , leisure , learning activities . |
23 | These modules provide the opportunity for students to develop a range of job-seeking skills , undertake a job search programme and develop self-presentation skills . |
24 | These modules will provide the opportunity for students to specialise in the Sciences and develop vocational competences including Lead Body Standards where these are available . |
25 | Inclusion in group activities is important as is , particularly , the opportunity for friends to be in the home of the bereaved person not just for ‘ heavy conversation ’ but also for social exchange . |
26 | The restoration of the warehouse and the adjoining 457m ( 500yd ) length of canal is viewed with enthusiasm by the Wey and Arun Canal Trust , a society which has worked since the early 1970s for the complete restoration of the Arun Navigation and the Wey and Arun Junction Canal between Pallingham and the River Wey , and which has restored the opportunity for navigation to several stretches of these waterways . |
27 | MPs did have the opportunity for dalliance , away as they were from home for the best part of the week — and for more than half the year . |
28 | Whether or not patronage is used in a party political manner , the non-departmental sector nevertheless ‘ affords the opportunity for government by co-option rather than by election or by merit appointment ’ ( Hood , 1978 , p. 41 ) . |
29 | Also for creative arts , a weekly period of music and art would be insufficient ; rather , a rotational arrangement should be employed which allowed pupils to spend more time on music , say , for part of two years , with the opportunity for work in art and perhaps drama at other times ' . |
30 | Crop rotation can also help reduce the opportunity for resistance to develop in the insect population . |