Example sentences of "for its " in BNC.

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1 It might be helpful to take to your solicitor a form of words to cover your gift to ACET and we suggest the following : ‘ To ACET of Paramount House , 71/75 Uxbridge Road , Ealing , London W5 for its general purposes ( one of these alternatives ) : ’
2 Rome is distinguished by the statue on the Capitoline Hill of Marcus Aurelius ; New York , even the United States , is symbolised by the Statue of Liberty ; Copenhagen is remembered for its mermaid .
3 the art criticism of the day is fully described in the monograph , and some of the underlying reasons for its mainly aggressive character are outlined ; these include anti-Semitism and the fierce dislike of the monument by some academic sculptors .
4 John Canaday , the incoming editor of the newspaper 's art page and responsible for the dismissal , had made a challenge to a climate of opinion in which Dore Ashton 's criticism was valued for its sensitivity , and where the art which she praised was accepted .
5 It was originally reviled , as the artists intended , for its rejection of conventional values of art and society .
6 The problem of criticising the work in exhibiting societies ' shows is how little space is made available in newspapers for its coverage ; the critic has time to mention a painter or a sculptor , make a brief observation , and then passes on .
7 Moreover , ‘ His role shifted easily from the alienated critic writing art columns for intellectual magazines to an impresario in the New York art-world judged by his commitment to a specific type of art and respected for its ultimate ( commercial and influential ) success . ’
8 The National Endowment for the Arts in the United States has been under heavy fire for its choices , as is usual for Ministries , whether in nineteenth-century France or the present-day USSR .
9 Take African sculpture , much admired by European artists in the twentieth century for its bold forms , not representational of the human figure in a Western sense .
10 The familiar and approved accounts of Scottish life have long favoured a country of hills and fields and firesides , where braw lads and bonny lasses dance reels and go on , after early struggles , to better things ; where the best thing of all is the kind landed family that comes up from London to visit them , famous for its stables , castles and ceremonies .
11 But there will also be those who will stay with it for its relish of damnation .
12 It is currently , in 1990 , fighting for its life .
13 In Ulster a full panoply of institutions emerged from the dual pressure of the church 's concern for its people , and the Northern state 's discrimination against catholics .
14 After all the mashing and boiling and the heaving and frothing of fermentation we now have beer , ready for its journey to the pub cellar .
15 YORK-based Croft Hotels is investing £80,000 in training and presentation equipment for its Fairfield Manor Hotel , near York .
16 Innsite Hotel Services , for example , recommends , for its Innfront front office system , an on-site training package of 11 days spread over a period .
17 Bookings are coming into the Academy of Culinary Arts for its course which begin this month .
18 Katie 's Game supplies duck , quail and guinea fowl , which it also bones for its customers .
19 Drawing upon the culinary cred associated with ‘ motherhood ’ , the ARC found an Académie des Mères Cuisinières for its more venerable members in 1990 .
20 This year , the Television Conference at the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival takes for its theme SPORT ON TELEVISION .
21 This imbalance has led to Eureka Audiovisual establishing the following priorities for its work ; the exchange and broadcasting of European works ; training , to encourage competition among European companies ; to assist countries with small production bases and minority languages ; to promote new technologies ; to create more networking opportunities for the industries of cinema and television .
22 The Script Fund is committed to the notion that without encouraging indigenous European stories of interest for its own audiences , our screens will continue to be overwhelmed by imported products and our national audio-visual industries will suffer .
23 KINSEY was one of the successes of the year , not least for its semi-criminal claim-game milieu but also for its imaginative shooting of day and night time in the city .
24 KINSEY was one of the successes of the year , not least for its semi-criminal claim-game milieu but also for its imaginative shooting of day and night time in the city .
25 Derek Malcolm will also be acting as the President Elect of the ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS ' ( FIPRESCI ) , which the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival is delighted to welcome to the Midlands Arts Centre for its annual symposium on Thursday , 26 September and Friday , 27 September , from 10am onwards each day .
26 St James 's Park , famous for its bird-life , would be as good a place as any .
27 1 Plans a series of barbecues 2 Plants quantities of sun-loving plants ( see Nigel Colborn , August ) 3 Buys new garden furniture with a view to relaxing in the sun in style 4 Cancels foreign holiday in view of expected superb weather at home 5 Offers his garden to his local theatre company for its summer season of outdoor plays .
28 Other good perennials include cranesbills , particularly Geranium malviflorum , monardas such as ‘ Cambridge Scarlet ’ or purple ‘ Prairie Night ’ and any of the violets , Viola labradorica , as pretty for its purple foliage as for its violet spring flowers , looks absolutely superb in a mauve colour scheme .
29 Other good perennials include cranesbills , particularly Geranium malviflorum , monardas such as ‘ Cambridge Scarlet ’ or purple ‘ Prairie Night ’ and any of the violets , Viola labradorica , as pretty for its purple foliage as for its violet spring flowers , looks absolutely superb in a mauve colour scheme .
30 From a vast range in many shapes and sizes , you could select the dwarf Salix lanata for foliage , the larger S. fargesii for winter twigs , and another small willow , S. hastata , for its silver catkins .
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