Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] for [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | I use the Park both for walking and as a motorist , but more frequently for cycling , and I write on behalf of ‘ Spokes ’ and Edinburgh cyclists in general . |
2 | It is important to note that the Act does not require all landowners to fence against the highway : in moorland areas of Wales and the north of England this would be an intolerable burden and in such areas a motorist must be expected to be on the look out for straying livestock . |
3 | It was quickly established that the occupier could not be liable under the rule merely for permitting a spontaneous accumulation ( e.g . |
4 | Glendenen probably remembers the match best for having to face a 14-ball opening over from Essex 's former Hampshire paceman Steve Andrew , who currently has a fractured shoulder . |
5 | They only moved away two years ago , to the mainland , and then Mrs Hamilton did the place up for letting . |
6 | Prepare the ground now for planting hardy evergreen shrubs . |
7 | The whole exercise , from beginning to end , should take about two hours , with plenty of time at the start just for thinking . |
8 | This may be a minor point for the person using the drill purely for drilling , but if you wish to reset the tool in reverse fairly frequently to use as a screwdriver , it may be annoying . |
9 | The Face magazine , which faces a libel payout to the actor and singer Jason Donovan , is criticised by the authority today for ignoring a warning not to carry the controversial advertisement for the clothing firm Benetton , showing an Aids sufferer . |
10 | Steve Holden and Wendy relaxed in what was a quieter atmosphere after being assaulted by an irate opera buff in the row behind for talking during the performance . |
11 | They 'd delight in things like withholding the mail , or telling the cook off for making the food look too attractive or for giving people too much . |
12 | The potential here for passing on information , and selling RBGE products , is almost limitless . |
13 | Well perhaps a few , well-intentioned people like Jesse Helms [ the senator who criticised the NEA vigorously for allocating public funds to pornographic and blasphemous art ] might have said these things are disgusting . |
14 | Secretary 's report the secretary thanked Joan and Reg for the club during the year especially for donating items for the open show for the and Christmas social . |
15 | The shoulder plane has a blade running the full width of its narrow body , which is machined so its sides can guide the blade accurately for trimming shoulders and rebates . |
16 | the no the material like for driving in |
17 | There was a case now for adding short-range nuclear weapons to the agenda , he said . |
18 | Plus it has an effects loop , and a preamp out for slaving up to other power amps , and so on . |
19 | IBM Corp 's James Cannavino took some time out to explain exactly what Louis Gerstner is doing with regard to the company 's restructuring — Gerstner , he says , ‘ has stopped any organisation in IBM that was creating a subsidiary just for accounting reasons ’ — instead , he decided it was better to change the accounting practices — ‘ which is great ’ declares Cannavino , ‘ because it means that the accountants are staying up as late as we do now ’ . |
20 | Cannavino took some time out to explain exactly what Louis Gerstner is doing with regard to the company 's restructuring — Gerstner , he says , ‘ has stopped any organisation in IBM that was creating a subsidiary just for accounting reasons ’ — instead , he decided it was better to change the accounting practices — ‘ which is great ’ declares Cannavino , ‘ because it means that the accountants are staying up as late as we do now ’ . |
21 | If the matter is dealt with purely on the basis of the doctrine of consent , then I submit that there is no room here for invalidating the transsexual 's consent . |
22 | He had said there was no moon tonight for walking with Claudine . |
23 | They 've given him a price just for painting the walls . |
24 | Anyway , Dadda owed him a day off for working the Spring Holiday Monday to get those Chippendale chair seats done . |
25 | A DEAF grandmother is being kicked out of a charity home for having her TV and radio on too loud . |
26 | And I think that would have been the the classic situation where we would We 've got a procedure now for dealing with it and I think this covers all and I unless somebody wants to further debate the matter I 'll er I will propose that we adopt these the financial regulations for the er Tyneside Film Theatre Limited . |
27 | Thirdly , the debates over how far to forge a strategy either for winning power or for promoting economic development in a post-revolutionary society have not been satisfactorily resolved , and indeed perhaps can not be , given that counter-revolutionary response to any successful formula will ensure that it will be that much more difficult to apply the same tactics in another situation . |
28 | The problem is one which can not ultimately be resolved in pedagogy but it needs to be recognized , not in negative terms as a licence either for imposing fixed ideas or for random expediency , but as a positive incentive for continuing enquiry , which will be sensitive to the circumstances of different learning/teaching situations . |
29 | Diana 's father , who already had a reputation locally for organizing splendid fireworks ' displays on Guy Fawkes Night , laid on a wonderful party for her seventh birthday . |
30 | I will emphasize the graphical nature of the Chart data structure , and the usefulness of such a structure both for representing linguistic data , and for analyzing the results of linguistic processing . |