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

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1 ( The British had cornered the khaki-drill market for the Boer war . )
2 The second was announced at 2.17pm , temporarily taking the total rise for the day to five per cent .
3 The total income for the average quarter was £50 , rising to £60 or £70 in 1939 .
4 Whilst it is accepted that the total provision for the County , erm five hundred and sixteen hectares about twenty five he per cent above the approved plan provision , the County Council considers this is justified on the basis that it provides the most generous level which can be justified on the information which is available and at a time when changes in the distribution of business use are to say at the least unpredictable .
5 Each of the 15 factors is given a weighting , so that the total weighting for the 15 factors comes to 25 .
6 He made a similar point about a rise in salary for municipal employees : there was no possibility of seriously debating that unless the local Assembly knew what they might otherwise spend the money on , and what the total budget for the municipalities was — and information on both points was not forthcoming .
7 The ideal diet for a pregnant woman recommended by the Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health included milk at a cost of 4/1d when the total allowance for the wife of an unemployed man was only 4/11d .
8 In fact I have a bill somewhere where the next door to me at at the shop on Street was papered from top to bottom and the total bill for the paper and labour I think is under three pounds and that included el e e e eleven rolls for a staircase .
9 NATIONAL Savings products contributed a further £219 million to Government funding in January , bringing the total contribution for the financial year to date to nearly £4 billion .
10 The only problem is that the first time you do it for each project if it 's a ne if it 's a an old project , then we are going to have to put something in the field which summarizes the total remit for the whole of the group to date .
11 Each iteration of the while-loop therefore takes time O(n) ; since there are n iterations , the total time for the loop is O(n2) .
12 Our Confirmation and Account will show the total charge for the services to be provided by us .
13 I think the slide that Frank was referring to was the total charge for the year .
14 Suppose that to start with the total demand for the firm 's product is 1 , 000 units .
15 It is true that many people who are hourly-paid avoid work on a Saturday morning because they feel it costs them money — the total tax for the week exceeding the Saturday pay .
16 The parties should consider Article 85 in transactions where either of the parties involved belongs to a corporate group with a turnover in excess of approximately £150 million or the vendor and the purchaser together enjoy 5 per cent or more of the total market for the relevant goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and one of the parties , normally the vendor , is accepting restrictive covenants .
17 The main provision of the most recent guidelines issued in 1986 provides that the prohibition in Article 85(1) will not apply to agreements where the parties together do not enjoy more than 5 per cent of the total market for the goods or services in the area of the common market affected by their agreement and the parties do not have a combined annual turnover exceeding 200,000,000 ECU ( approximately £140-150m ) .
18 After separate Bills for Scotland and Ireland , the total electorate for the United Kingdom rose from 478,000 to 814,000 .
19 The total dividend for the year of 26.75p per share ( 1991 equivalent 26.75p per share ) will cost $120.2m ( 1991 $116.4m ) .
20 The total dividend for the year , excluding tax credits , will therefore amount to 9.0p , the same as in the previous year .
21 The board says it expects to hold the total dividend for the year to April at 8.3p , and the shares fell 12p to 288p on the cash-call news .
22 It is a pilot project in that , if the method produces sound estimates of the effect of planning controls on land values , further research could establish the total effect for the whole country and estimate the consequences of that for the economy .
23 When those credits are deducted from the total figure for the awards covered by this judgement the overall total figure would amount to one million six hundred and three thousand , eight hundred and seventy four pounds and eighteen pence .
24 Le Pen , meanwhile , had been cleared by a Versailles court on July 2 of " publicly insulting " the Minister for Public Services , Michel Durafour in September 1988 , by using the word-play " Durafour-crematoire " ( " four crematoire " having been the normal description for the furnaces used for burning bodies in Nazi Germany ) [ see pp. 36230 ; 37683 ] .
25 Cholesterol values were in the lower part of the normal range for the 114 cancer patients in the appropriate sex and age matched groups .
26 In the New Testament , of course , it is the normal name for the Spirit .
27 The potatoes were then regularly placed on the beach which now became the normal habitat for the macaques .
28 The normal specification for the brass department of the full orchestra is as follows :
29 But that does not mean that the particular institutional arrangements of a particular society ( namely that which provides the normal context for the use of modern English ) can serve as a paradigm for all others .
30 The normal pattern for the distribution of funding is a form of the Normal Distribution Curve , with the bulk of funding going to middle-of-the-road research carried out in Departments which are already pre-eminent , as can be seen from the figures for NERC support for geology quoted earlier .
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