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

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1 An hour , and an hour perhaps to get back into the town — still plenty of time , as she had judged it , to catch the ten-forty-five for Bleasham .
2 Cuervo is the Spanish for crow , which is the Celtic bird sent in by the Gods on the eve of battle .
3 The base will cost $1,300 and the advanced for $1,650 .
4 Erm , he did have the right to that trial for erm what the previous offence before taking conveyance which was a clock taken without the owner 's consent and previous offence before that taking but in order to reduce costs right mainly because they also want at the same time to remove the right for theft ah and they failed .
5 And in the scope and authority section of the document it gives the right for section conferences to have the authority to discuss and decide strategic issues affecting their industries .
6 Gestuno , as it is known , was developed by the World Federation of the Deaf for use at international conferences of deaf people .
7 Amid the build-up to the great birthday extravaganza , North Korea watchers have gone on the alert for signs of the president handing over power to Kim Jong Il .
8 Even when he was resting the horseman had to be on the alert for incidents like this to see that nothing untoward happened to his team .
9 Prairie dogs from North America are typical grassland rodents , living in communal burrows , constantly on the alert for hawks , snakes , and ( till recent years ) for black-footed ferrets .
10 LATE summer sightseers flocking to the famous Antrim Coast Road are warned to be on the alert for stone-throwers .
11 Microsoft Corp 's managed to squeeze NT on to 14 diskettes , a sight fewer than the 32 for OS/2 .
12 However , the Working for patients proposals do not appear to envisage such contracts .
13 This chapter aims to assess the Working for patients White Paper in the light of the changing nature of the finance function .
14 Figure 3.5 shows the funding structure of the NHS in England after the implementation of the Working for patients proposals .
15 The Working for Patients White Paper later that year ( Cm 555,1989 ) proposed to abandon the RAWP formula and rely instead on a ‘ simpler ’ weighted formula for regional allocations , moving gradually to apply a similar formula to the cash districts were allocated .
16 The palliative for drinking water supplies is to dose the water supply with calcium carbonate ( lime ) to raise the pH ( that is , reduce the acidity ) and stop the lead dissolving .
17 Now , the presence of the martyrs in city churches began to create new sites of holiness : churches were no longer simply the gathering places of the faithful for worship , but shrines of the saints , holy places .
18 But Barclays is the cheapest for walk-in deals .
19 He might also have said , as he had on countless occasions , that although he had constantly looked to the British for advice , he distrusted them acutely .
20 Well that 's the foremost for August
21 And although one or two other trials , in the 1890s for example , centred around birth control , at no time after 1877 was birth-control propaganda hindered by law .
22 I wanted to cry , weep and beg the Almighty for mercy .
23 Their guitar and bass bags feature 10mm thick high-density foam with black nylon covering , soft pile interiors , heavyweight non-scratch zippers , zip-up pockets on the outside for odds and ends and a two-position shoulder strap .
24 The bell is serviced through a main umbilical , but carries gas cylinders on the outside for emergencies .
25 One is clipped on the inside so that the occupants of the cabin may open the hatch and the other is clipped on the outside for rescue from the cockpit .
26 The male penguin might just have calculated that if you 're stuck in the Antarctic for years on end then the cleverest thing to do is stay at home minding the egg while you send the female off to catch fish in the freezing waters .
27 A defendant 's costs order may also be made in the following circumstances : ( 1 ) by a magistrates ' court where an information has been laid before magistrates but not proceeded with ; or where the magistrates ' court inquiring into an indictable offence as examining justices determines not to commit the accused for trial ; ( 2 ) by the Crown Court where the defendant is not tried for an offence for which he or she had been indicted or committed for trial ; or the defendant who has been convicted of an offence before a magistrates ' court appeals against conviction or sentence and , in consequence of that appeal , the conviction is set aside or a less severe punishment is awarded ; ( 3 ) by the Divisional Court where it deals with any criminal appeal ; ( 4 ) by the Court of Appeal where it allows an appeal against conviction or sentence or on such an appeal finds the defendant guilty of a different offence or imposes a different sentence ; ( 5 ) by the House of Lords where it determines a criminal appeal , or application for leave to appeal .
28 When winning the lost for Christ it is often necessary to rebuke sin .
29 The sale was to have comprised both the unpaid for items and pieces from Mr Narita 's collection , acquired at a Tajan auction in April 1990 — the Japanese businessman having proved sensitive to Tajan 's repeated pleas to make good the difference .
30 Salisbury followed a career-best six for 29 in the first innings with five for 54 in the second for match figures of 11 for 83 .
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