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

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61 Mr Delor called Mr MacSharry , Martin Bangemann , the German Commissioner responsible for the single market and Frans Andriessen , his chief Gatt negotiator , to his office for the showdown .
62 Then this young actor walks in he 's nude too — for the showdown .
63 But Europe 's Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher will be a happy man if Woosnam and Lyle can maintain this form as both will be needed for the showdown with the United States at the Belfry in September .
64 On the last day of 1921 the Party Central Committee appointed Feliks Dzerzhinsky , the head of the Cheka and Commissar for Transport , to the commission for the dispatch of food supplies and grain seed from Siberia and the Ukraine .
65 Once in Siberia he realized that estimates made on paper in Moscow for the dispatch of 250 wagons a day to the Volga were completely unrealistic .
66 The second reason for the dispatch of Dzerzhinsky to Siberia was to clear up the situation after the Civil War , and to deal with Siberian peasant revolts .
67 Six weeks should be allowed for the dispatch of tickets .
68 The US resolution was not supported by the PLO which had pressed for the dispatch of a mission reporting directly to the Security Council ( i.e. not to the UN Secretary-General ) .
69 At the time of the signing plans were already well under way for the dispatch of a UN Advance Mission to Cambodia ( UNAMIC ) .
70 As sporadic violations of the Jan. 3 ceasefire continued in Croatia , preparations for the dispatch there of a 14,000-strong UN peacekeeping force , one of the largest in the history of the UN , went ahead in late February in accordance with a UN peace plan agreed in January [ see p. 38704 ] .
71 I was keen to stay close to Harvey while he made preparations for the dispatch of this agent , but Harvey left the flat before breakfast .
72 He also used the flower as the starting point for The Tuft of Primroses — Poetical Works , v , p. 348 ff , written in 1807–8 .
73 They will also depend upon the generic strategies being adopted for the SBU or even the product line .
74 Moreover the hitherto unstoppable rise in property value has formed an apparently solid base for the credit spiral which so bedevils government economic policy .
75 The capital standards , negotiated through the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) , are a natural scapegoat for the credit squeeze that is deepening the recessions in Britain and America and may provoke one in Japan .
76 He was not a man to belie the magnificent world for the credit of his craft .
77 And the Director General of Fair Trading was given the powers to exercise most of the functions earmarked by Crowther for the Credit Commissioner .
78 So this pattern , which becomes a matter of long-standing habit , may involve paying higher prices for goods , as well as for the credit service itself .
79 So I was in the port , running around trying to charge up a card from the outlets , and none of them were working I was putting in my ID , and the authority for the credit , and the screen would say
80 Find out the APR ( annual percentage rate ) for the loan , which includes all costs and is the true charge for the credit .
81 In consumer terms , business failure rates have had a particularly adverse effect on unemployment levels and , unlike previous recessions , the south east of the country , traditionally the strongest regional market for the credit market , has suffered severely .
82 For the credit marketer who is looking either to reach higher volumes of target customers throughout the country , or who needs higher volumes of names for a rolled-out marketing campaign , this restriction forms and important limitation .
83 In this paper I have outlined the Z-Score approach to financial analysis and some of its applications for the credit manager .
84 The Z-Score is not a black box , nor a substitute for the credit manager 's judgement , but a diagnostic tool and decision aid .
85 Graydon tested out this system by producing a list of some hundreds of UK buyers for the credit insurer with each buyer measured with a risk score ranging from low risk to high risk .
86 By his statement of claim , the plaintiff alleged that on July 6 , 1932 , the defendants by their solicitor , a Mr. Kennard , verbally agreed with him that , if he would on July 7 , 1932 , pay the £208 in cash into a bank at Eastbourne for the credit of the solicitor 's firm at the Law Courts branch of the Bank of England , that payment would satisfy all sums that he owed them and a bankruptcy notice which they had issued in respect of part of the debt would not be served on him .
87 And it 's not just a problem for the bank 's branches , it 's a similar one for the credit card companies at Southend .
88 Except when they are earned by the professor as the supervisor of graduate students , as an academic adviser under the regulations for Recognized Students , or ( subject to the approval of the faculty board or boards concerned and the General Board , including approval as to the length of time for which the permission shall be given ) in respect of tutorial teaching for up to four hours per week ( exceptionally up to six hours per week ) , any fees received for lectures or instruction given by the professor in the University shall be applied towards meeting the expenses of the department of which he is in charge or , if he is not in charge of the department , shall be paid to the Curators of the University Chest for the credit of the University General Fund .
89 Rumour had it the owner of the Gazi burned it down for the insurance money .
90 Slinkton is planning to murder her for the insurance money , and Sampson contrives to warn her of her danger during an interview on the sands .
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