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

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1 Customers were invited to join in the fun for 50p a throw .
2 Flower power at Greenridge helped Albert Barron to his sixth consecutive win in the category for gardens not seen from the road .
3 Aberdeen Tropical Plants also came third in the category for premises with open fronting for their Grampian Television Installation .
4 David Stobbs , who 's forty three , was serving a life sentence at Saughton Prison in the capital for murder , rape , assault and robbery .
5 Gohar Kordy writes : ‘ What would have been the work of psychotherapy in the West for years was done by the family in these 40 days ’ .
6 This will produce more pressure in the west for import restrictions .
7 It may be that this is the first post-modern war , not just because it 's ‘ screened ’ but because the consensus in the West for war appears to be reluctant .
8 In the late 1930s a new pattern of earlier marriage began to emerge which had not been seen in the West for centuries .
9 My hands are going to write a single word on the outside of the empty folder , in the space for Subject .
10 The rewards for the end of the week should also be written in the diary in the space for Week 1 .
11 Seventies ' youth was full of uncertainties and tenderness which was reflected in the trend for romance and nostalgia , fabrics that swayed and moved ; women wanted to dress up .
12 THERE will be another feather in the cap for Stirling County 's pioneering youth policy this weekend as a stand-off makes the grade at the highest level .
13 But it 's certainly really is a feather in the cap for Oxford , and specifically of the environment county department .
14 A feather in the cap for Cherry the manufacturers .
15 Orrell , who have not yet given up hope of winning the Courage League Championship despite last week 's narrow defeat by Wasps , will have Shaun Gallagher back in the line-up for Monday 's fixture at Harlequins .
16 All of these pieces of evidence are relevant to cat , and so would increment the level of evidence in the logogen for cat : but they are relevant to other words too .
17 A series of events and workshops will take place in the gallery for groups with special needs .
18 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
19 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
20 A month or two ago this young , sensitive man with his quick intelligence and humour , was in the courts for drug offences .
21 Success in the courts for Shchukin would dissuade Russian museums from lending to the West again .
22 This has put off many potential investors fearful of being entangled in the courts for years .
23 Barclays , a British bank , has fought in the courts for years to overturn California 's tax .
24 To add to the confusion North had started dealing directly with the Iranians cutting out Ghorbanifar , who was threatening to sue the American government in the courts for breach of contract .
25 YOU can also sue in the courts for breach of contract if your new employer breaks your terms and conditions , even if you have only just joined the firm .
26 Sighing helplessly , she 'd merely said , ‘ If you do n't give these girls a terrific reference they 're likely to turn around and sue you in the courts for defamation of character ! ’
27 This proposal will give the Directors the flexibility in future to make relatively routine changes to the schemes and the Directors intend initially to use this authority to incorporate the power to allow option holders , with the agreement of any acquiring company , to exchange their options over shares in the Company for options over the shares of that company ( or another company in the same group ) as permitted by statute since 1987 .
28 Are there problems caught up in the case for change ?
29 There were letters from the boy here in his closet , no more than a week old , cold-blooded enough in their analysis of the military situation since Grey 's loss , and ruthless enough in their acceptance of the necessity to deal in extremes in the last resort , but still arguing the advantage of restraint , even daring to suggest that Lord Grey 's capture made no substantial alteration in the case for negotiation , since he was the original party to the complaint which had never actually come to a judgment under law .
30 These arrangements also may be related to gender , as in the case for example of Tunisia , discussed by Cuisenier ( 1976 ) , where Islamic law allows both women and men to inherit , but custom presumes that women will not claim their share .
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