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

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1 Thanks also to Lynn Inglis and her team for the many newsletters they produced to such a high standard .
2 They fell much in love , and her father gave her a fine dowry of fat lake-cattle and his blessing for a happy marriage , with the proviso that the groom never raise his hand to the water-fairy .
3 Did it involve National Velvet and my asking for an autograph ?
4 The current exercise has been no exception and the task has not been made any easier by the current level of economic uncertainty and its implications for the future size and structure of employment and unemployment at the end of the plan period .
5 She tried to smile more , to talk to him about his fishing and his plans for the future .
6 Hasty eating and my anxiety for the General 's welfare , I 'm sure . ’
7 ‘ It is also my job to protect the national side and our qualification for the World Cup finals hangs in the balance because of league structures and the problems posed by television . ’
8 ‘ What d' you two young buggers want ? ’ he grinned , as he fastened the buckle of his wide leather belt ‘ We 're taking Molly and her mate for a picnic Selwyn , ’ Yanto replied Selwyn 's nut brown , weathered face split into another grin .
9 Alan Sinfield , in a revealing Marxist analysis of the way Shakespeare is treated in public examination papers , remarks that they ‘ construct Shakespeare and the candidate in terms of individual subjectivity through their stress upon Shakespeare 's free-standing genius , their emphasis on characterization and their demand for the candidate 's personal response . ’
10 Here I review these data and their implications for a temperate climate .
11 Until the United States sanctions on Nicaragua and its backing for the Contra war come to an end , these limitations on living standards will continue to affect prisoners as much as they affect the rest of the population .
12 The French consumers ' demands for quality of manufacture and their desire for a fun approach to dressing remain the hallmarks of a label which has enjoyed a cult following in the UK during the past few years .
13 Although Mesmer 's crises have little in common with modern hypnosis and his explanation for the phenomenon was soon discredited , he did obtain cures that physicians had been unable to achieve ; so scientists and therapists remained mesmerised by the phenomenon .
14 ‘ And so we express our deep sympathy to Jane and our thanks for the life of Nigel , a life we shall miss very much .
15 Inevitably , many of the men around the Shah blame the Queen and her circle for the debacle that befell the monarchy in 1978 .
16 What a hero and what relief for the Gloucester fans .
17 Money surviving these payouts would be available to Höchstetter and his partners for the running costs of the works .
18 For months he had lived with the fear of this exile to England , among boys a year younger than himself , separated from his home and his family for a reason he rejected .
19 Representatives of tourism interests in the valley were invited and met over lunch to talk about the HCIMA and its work for the industry worldwide .
20 At the Huntingdonshire Forest Eyre of 1255 the foresters and verderers presented a clerk and his page for a trespass against the venison .
21 In effect , we will complete each theory by articulating both their criterion of responsibility and their test for the limits of obligations , so that they may face each other as fully prepared contestants for the honour of being liberal theories of contract law .
22 The zeitgeist expressed itself in a lively concern for the Christian faith and its implications for a modus vivendi .
23 He was his own man and he made this clear immediately with his policies and his plans for the future of motor sport worldwide .
24 Added to these were two much subtler plays — the poisoned statue and his plans for the Wiring Project .
25 Their income and their finance for the last year ?
26 Churchill 's decision to set up S Branch and his support for the economists within the Cabinet Office stemmed from an enduring distrust of official advice on economic policy which can be dated back to his unhappy time at the Treasury in 1924–29 , particularly his much criticised decision , taken on official advice , to return to the gold standard in 1925 .
27 they comply with the reasonable instructions of the University and its Officers for the proper and efficient management and protection of the University 's facilities , premises and property .
28 The purpose of this project is to survey post-16 provision by the statutory youth service , trends of change in that provision and their implications for the future pattern of provision throughout the age range for which the service is responsible ; to survey the way in which
29 In Poland , even one outside adviser to the World Bank worries openly about what he sees as a lack of feeling among Mr Balcerowicz and his advisers for the political realities around them .
30 Tomorrow in TODAY do n't miss Penny 's exclusive eight-page pull-out guide to love , money and your life for the coming 12 months .
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