Example sentences of "[prep] writing for " in BNC.

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1 After writing for The Observer and The Times he returned to The Guardian as cricket and , subsequently , wine correspondent in the late 1960s .
2 He told the American writer , John Malcolm Brinnin , that he had learned , from working on the film production , more about writing for the theatre than he had learned in the theatre itself , but that did not prevent him from vetoing the idea , proposed by Sherek , that The Cocktail Party should also be filmed .
3 In the final analysis , the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do .
4 In preparing the script , talk to them about writing for speaking .
5 Check final drafts of writing for misspellings , using a dictionary when appropriate .
6 Check final drafts of writing for misspellings , using a dictionary or computer spelling checker when appropriate .
7 Check final drafts of writing for misspellings , using a dictionary or computer spelling checker when appropriate .
8 Hilton was certainly conscious of writing for a wide monastic audience , but The Ladder is ostensibly written for a nun , who was enclosed in a convent and bound by traditional monastic disciplines , but who also seemed about to begin a more solitary life .
9 But I do believe that women experience another , relentless denial of their powers , which begins as soon as they can speak , if not before , and makes the act of writing for them primarily an act of rebellion .
10 In relation , for instance , to Clanchy 's material on medieval England , Stubbs ' ‘ controlled value judgements ’ might lead to an examination of the relative advantages of seals , medallions , the swearing of oaths and the use of writing for the ‘ reliability ’ of claims to land rights , according to the interests of the different groups involved .
11 It is far too weighty and achieved a piece of writing for any such hasty response .
12 They are not of value in the description of mature ability , nor in the description of the demands of writing for specific purposes .
13 For the next few years , David Whitaker immersed himself in all aspects of writing for Television .
14 Whatever specific qualities Donald Wilson observed in Whitaker 's style of writing , and saw as suitable for Doctor Who , can only be guessed at , but it is very likely he saw in Whitaker the sought-after bridge of writing for adults and writing for children .
15 Eventually an agreement was fixed whereby budding Australian authors could come to Britain and learn from their peers the art and craft of writing for stage , screen and Television .
16 For the material in this chapter the Commission is grateful to one of its members with wide experience of writing for , and using , various instruments in worship .
17 ‘ As I finished selecting these 200-odd titles which reflect the continuing excellence of writing for children , a document was leaked which made it clear that the authorities which are controlling the education of the next generation had , at a stroke , obliterated the ‘ golden age ’ of children 's literature — at least as far as reading in schools is concerned .
18 One must ask when those working in children 's books will seize their opportunities and discuss the excellence of writing for children , the excitement that children show when they meet books , and the absolute commitment of all professionals , especially teachers and librarians , to getting the right book to the right child at the right time .
19 It is perhaps the imperative of writing for a national gallery with international exposure which prompts this emphasis on ‘ mastery ’ and ‘ genius ’ .
20 There are many ways of writing for choir , some simple , some complex .
21 The very exhaustive treatise Contemporary Percussion by Reginald Smith Brindle ( O.U.P. ) goes in great detail into the technique of writing for and playing a vast number of percussion instruments and contains quotations from many modern works , as well as a 45 rpm recording of the sounds of many of the tuned and untuned instruments which have been used by modern composers .
22 The schools of the established Church banned the teaching of writing for this kind of reason as much as the Methodists did for sabbatarian ones .
23 What are the pros and cons of writing for TSB and/or the Prog ?
24 And if it is bad you get all the blame ’ — Playwright Larry Kramer on the disadvantages of writing for the cinema .
25 And Stravinsky 's Wind Symphony , which opened this industrial concert ( repeated tonight ) is a raspingly erudite , tight piece of writing for wind instrument its bitter sweet sadness falling sonorously in the cathedral .
26 Pauline is also in the middle of writing for a new BBC programme about women 's health to be screened around next April .
27 Not content with writing for magazines Vanessa is currently working on her first novel , a humorous look at xxxxx xxxxx .
28 Royal Insurance has bought 75 IV workstations for its UK and Republic of Ireland branches and uses various programs , including Writing for Results , a guide to good business writing which has been developed by IIS .
29 Typically , the Birmingham man 's interest in writing for television coincided with the East Anglia one 's .
30 In writing for others they will learn that writing for a public audience requires more care to be taken with the finished product than writing for oneself as an aid to memory .
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