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

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1 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
2 Lightbown argues on the basis of all the published evidence that Piero 's National Gallery ‘ Baptism of Christ ’ was painted for the Pieve in Sansepolcro ( which was the only church in the town where baptisms were performed before 1520 ) and not the Priory of San Giovanni Battista d'Afra as most , including Bertelli , believe .
3 Hand will play three-times former champion Jeremy Bates or qualifier Mike Wyeth for a place in Sunday 's final .
4 John was full of invention , always making up steps and sequences which he called by odd names : for instance a stamping step he called ‘ Sherman tanks ’ , which he devised for the zephyrs in Primavera and used again for the unicorns in Harlequin in April .
5 From the statement " It has been raining for an hour in Chicago " , for example , we are able to infer , using our knowledge of the real world , that the streets of Chicago are wet .
6 Neighbourhood Watch A meeting has been arranged for the residents in Baberton Crescent and the scheme should be operational in a short time .
7 Neighbourhood Watch A meeting has been arranged for the residents in Baberton Crescent and the scheme should be operational in a short time .
8 Patterson had arranged for the solicitors in Bloomsbury to ring him immediately the jiffy bag arrived , so that end was covered and I was pretty sure that 's where the Airborne messenger was heading without further interruptions .
9 Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham .
10 Ferry traffic was halted for a week in December because of fears that refugees might hijack the vessel to the United States .
11 The idea was to plan for an increase in Berlin 's population to 1.5 million .
12 In the famous Middletown studies made by Robert and Helen Lynd the Lynds lived for a time in Muncie , Indiana , but were always known to be researchers .
13 ‘ We lived for a time in Washington DC , ’ she said slowly .
14 A contemporary of Gundulić was Junije Palmotić ( 1606–57 ) , a Ragusan noble who lived for a time in Bosnia , and who drew upon the Slav folk tales as well as on contemporary Italian and ancient classical traditions for the abundant outpouring of songs , satires , verse epics and dramas which he composed .
15 Oh , by the way , ’ Luke said , locking the door behind them , ‘ Bob Tilling in Accounts just happened to mention the other day that you had settled an invoice for a piece we made for a client in Sherwood Forest . ’
16 ‘ According to gossip , your uncle was substituted for the Scapegoat in Saturday 's festival . ’
17 He is also trying to find a manufacturer for a porcelain razor he designed for an exhibition in New York .
18 Chapuisat , whose ambition is to play in Italy , feels that if the Scots lose on Wednesday then he and his team mates will take a gigantic stride towards qualifying for the finals in America .
19 The Aston Villa centre half , now settled comfortably back in the Irish fold after the controversy of his failure to appear for the game in Albania three weeks ago , is a major figure in Charlton 's plans .
20 My words , he could qualify for a part in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat , it 's really something .
21 The Irish Times meantime had suggested that British Telecommunications Plc and AT&T Co were bidding for a stake in Telecom Eireann ; a spokeswoman for Telecom Eireann said that the company had received an assurance from the Irish government that there were no plans for its privatisation .
22 While 83 international beauties battle for the title in Bophuthatswana 's ‘ Lost City , ’ Alan meets visiting celebrities like Jerry Hall , Richard Branson and Brigitte Nielsen .
23 ‘ After London , I 'll go to train for a while in Boulder in the United States and start preparing for the Olympics . ’
24 The London-based band , booked for a gig in Naples on an Italian tour , found the stage too small and insufficient power for their equipment .
25 She had planned to work for a year in England then take a post-graduate certificate in education at London University before going home to do her officer training in Australia .
26 The English representative on the board asked her whether she 'd like to work for the company in Switzerland , as resident copywriter ( for Jane was bright , though she despised the ‘ profession ’ ) .
27 Peter of Corbeil was recommended for a prebend in York , given the bishopric of Cambrai in 1199 and then translated to the archbishopric of Sens in 1200 .
28 John Taylor says he thought long and hard before deciding not to stand for the Conservatives in Cheltenham again .
29 Everyone else had gone to Japan and I was still in New York trying desperately to get a visa for Russia but I could n't get one , so I convince Tony deFries that if I went to Japan and went to the Russian Embassy in Tokyo , they 'd be so confused by an American applying for a visa in Tokyo 's Embassy that i could fake it and get one , and he said I was welcome to try .
30 Combined with the rather weak correlation between inflammation and bleeding ( r : 0.60 ) , this suggests that while most of the neutrophils are seeking a mucosal signal , some may also be destined for the lumen in NSAID induced enteropathy .
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