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

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1 for the winter traveller the climate is harsh , very cold , very windy and very close to the sea .
2 For the rape survivor the experience of the court interaction is likely to be primary and the media coverage is secondary ; thus for such women and girls , anonymity in the media may be a minor reform compared to others in which they have an interest .
3 Gesner , turning up for the dress rehearsal the next morning , was rather bored .
4 This year 's Illuminations are the 60th and for the diamond jubilee the town is celebrating with bigger and better displays than ever .
5 Understeer and roll are well contained , but for the enthusiast driver the Paseo 's dull turn-in and bland steering are disappointing .
6 For the Kalmar project the company set itself the objective :
7 For the demolition parties the days of scheming and planning were over : now they needed steady nerves and physical strength .
8 For the poll tax the Government gave councils 18 months to get their computer software in order , but the councils were unable to do so because they did not have the resources and the rules and complexities kept changing .
9 It is interesting to compare these figures with the results of a survey of interim reporting carried out 10 years ago for the Institute publication The role of interim accounts and preliminary profit announcements in financial reporting in the UK ( 1982 ) .
10 Er , but I mean , everything you do is , is designed to set yourself up in the best possible position for when the staff come in and , and throughout the shift leaving it as best you can for the branch manager the next day .
11 We shall save for the Committee stage the debate about the level of penalties that are appropriate under the Bill .
12 In fact , Dustin was not unknown to Nichols , who had seen him in Journey of the Fifth Horse and had auditioned him for the Broadway musical The Apple Tree .
13 For the snail genes the method of leaving is via snail sperms or eggs .
14 The concourse was packed and he struggled to control his temper as he was jostled and shoved by passengers rushing for the boarding gates the moment their trains were announced over the Tannoy .
15 This was indeed a dramatic triumph for the reductionist strategy the group had pursued , and seemed set to vindicate Kandel 's claim that the goal of his research was to discover the ‘ cellular alphabet ’ of learning .
16 For the summer scene the colours are cobalt blue , pale olive green and a hint of cadmium yellow .
17 For the business award the judging panel examined factors such as creation and maintenance of job levels , increased market share , innovative new products and new training programmes .
18 For the prose artist the world is full of other people 's words , among which he must orient himself , and whose speech characteristics he must be able to perceive with a very keen ear .
19 It was Minton , not Vaughan , who was asked to judge competitions , who drew drawings for the Tribune pamphlet The Jews at Home by Woodrow Wyatt , MP ; Minton who was invited by the British Tourist Authority to illustrate their official booklet on London and whose design for the ‘ Christmas Books Number ’ appeared , with a Picassoesque lamp on the cover of The Listener on 9 December 1948 .
20 Unfortunately for the advertising industry the shift of expenditure is unlikely to reverse .
21 For the Apple Macintosh the runaway winner appears to be Microsoft 's Excel as Lotus have been unable to repeat their success with 123 in Jazz .
22 for the restructuring school the loss of manufacturing jobs in the economy as a whole explains many of the problems of urban areas .
23 Of the 121 members who voted for the opposition amendment the very great majority — indeed , a majority of the total Labour Party in the House were Labour members .
24 But the former lead singer for the soul group The Three Degrees ( remember ‘ When Will I See You Again' ? ) stood firm in her conviction that the development of black American cookery from plantation scraps to mainstream classics merits more than just lists of ingredients .
25 To provide quick reference for the file designer the data in Table 6.5 has been plotted in Fig. 6.11 .
26 For the class teacher the problem was one of territory and ownership .
27 In any case for the library user the style of popular books — particularly popular fiction — is often not a preoccupation .
28 People reckon the Natural History Museum is the most glamorous — partying in the shadow of all those dinosaurs in that huge space is just the business — but for The Gadget Shop the Science Museum along the road was the obvious venue , as well as being cheaper .
29 ‘ I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race . ’
30 He read English , wrote Sitwellian verse for the student magazine The Gong , and I believe he got a first .
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