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

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1 As well as providing additional cover for the VVIP at Royal St. George 's Golf Club they would be available to deal with any terrorist activity .
2 Which of these items do you think have been produced by Royal Mail mainly for collectors collectors rather than for the public at large ?
3 guidebooks to the Gardens for the public at large
4 And I think that is the message which I want to get over to you , because if you can find that way to tread that difficult line which is there in our society which is over-protective , over-secretive , which is concerned about not not letting people unless they 're of a certain rank , level or certain job , speak out publicly unless you can break through it I think you 're actually , first of all , denying something for yourselves , and that you 're denying something for the public at large .
5 And having been backed for the classic at long odds before his Newmarket introduction , Cordoba became clear favourite for the 2000 after treating his six opponents like seaside donkeys .
6 A key concession towards greater flexibility was made in January 1990 , when the Secretary of State , in a speech to the Society of Education Officers , stressed the need for a more flexible framework for the curriculum at key stage 4 .
7 The Princess Royal opens the new Hassy Carrot Growers ' New Packhouse at Whitehall Farm , Iselham , Cambridgeshire ; visits Lincolnshire ; opens the new George Adams and Sons Factory at Spalding ; visits the recording studios of the National Tape Magazine for the Blind at Lilac Cottage , New Bolingbroke ; as President , National Agricultural Centre Rural Trust , opens a new housing development at Mareham-le-Fen ; opens the extension to Kirkby on Bain Church of England Primary School ; and this evening , as Patron , College of Occupational Therapists , attends a reception and dinner at St James 's Palace .
8 In fact , such was the sheer awesomeness of Mr Wilson 's fury that , as one person , the whole assembled mass headed for the door at top speed .
9 We return to this issue when we discuss the implications of greater numbers surviving into their eighties and nineties both for the survivors and for the society at large .
10 The journey took only two nights and a day ; previously it had always taken three days , since the train stopped for the night at Dire Dawa and the Awash Station .
11 For a systematic test of this direct inversion method , we calculated three sets of LEED I-V spectra , including multiple scattering , for the system at normal incidence .
12 In studying an elaborate sequence of events within a task the designer will systematically consider the need for appropriate triggers for the memory at specific points in the task .
13 However , the charge is often returned by environmentalists who note how much farmers pride themselves on being ‘ stewards ’ of the English countryside for the benefit of future generations and for the nation at large , but then deny the right of anyone else to have a say in how it should be maintained for them .
14 The position and the number of the ridges so formed vary , but there is a tendency for the ridges at high and low neap tide levels to be the most permanent , as would be expected from the fact that the waves have more time to act at these levels than at intermediate levels .
15 The you so pointedly admonished is the addressee of the poem , Torquatus , a representative Roman , fictionally standing in for the reader at large .
16 We 're concentrating the hunt for the Volvo at major ports and airports connecting to Europe .
17 For the profession at large the most important thing is to be guided by the professional association and to act professionally and challenge attempts at censorship from whatever direction .
18 Far more wearing for the community at large was the incessant drumming which emanated from the jail-house .
19 This would have been enough to allow the guardians to purchase 300 hot cross buns for the inmates at current prices ; that , too , was duly authorised for Easter 1930 .
20 So it was that the trade emulated this sliding scale system for the populace at large .
21 It is useless to write long , sustained chords for the trombones at dynamic strengths above mf .
22 Rescripts were often penned for a case , and not for the world at large .
23 Not only does this give sufficient length of focus , it happens to match an important break in post-war economic experience , for Britain and for the world at large .
24 On the south side of the High Road , east of Linden House , was Campden House and two inns , ‘ George IV ’ and the ‘ Prince of Wales ’ , with an area behind them , east of Dukes Avenue — the Glebe Estate — referred to as ‘ New Chiswick ’ estate containing artisan dwellings built for the workers at local manufactories , such as ‘ Thornycroft 's ’ and Dan and Charles Mason 's ‘ Chiswick Soap Company ’ which manufactured not only soft soap , but furniture and metal polish .
25 At 3.50 , the service will end and the wedding party will leave for the reception at Craigowan Lodge in the estate grounds .
26 This affluence was made possible not only by higher wages ( in real terms ) but because new mass markets in non-essential goods were also opened up for the population at large .
27 The elderly are themselves decentralizing , it seems , in consequence of the growing attraction of large south-coast towns for the population at large .
28 Although the Liberal-Nationals eventually retained power in the state by forming a minority government , the result was a serious blow for the coalition at federal level .
29 ‘ If you are heading for a cliff at high speed in a motor car , it might be undignified to make a U-turn .
30 If you 're out of the Ritz bracket , Hazlitt 's is one London hotel which gives you more than just bed and bath for a night at reasonable rates .
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