Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment . |
2 | So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding , and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat which had intrigued me . |
3 | In some fantastic way , he could see his mind like these barren screes — a frozen cascade of broken rock face lying on the more solid rock waiting only for an impulse to charge it into dangerous motion . |
4 | As my hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West said , by the end of the decade , they will unilaterally have slashed £12 billion from the value of SERPS , transferring funds paid in by all of us for the future into private funds run solely for the benefit of the few . |
5 | As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement . |
6 | The political parties warmed up for a general election by bickering over whether the new health trusts remain part of the national health service . |
7 | The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn . |
8 | The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn . |
9 | British Rail comes in for a fair bit of stick from travellers who would heartily support the loud speaker announcement heard by Philip White . |
10 | Tossed between them like a broken toy fit only for the dustbin . |
11 | This is not wanted to there has to be a circuit arrangement which does not respond to a short pulse from the batting l.e.d. but acts only if this l.e.d. remains on for a longer period , that is , when the batsman has correctly intercepted the ball . |
12 | On the fringe of the political scene , the Daily Mail campaigned vigorously for a coalition under a new leader and various important figures in the City of London let it be known that a Socialist Government would be a financial disaster . |
13 | His landlord wants him to pay a further $170 to make up for the deposit that 's gone missing . |
14 | AN international treaty which commits three very different communities to work together for the common good is to be signed in Middlesbrough next week . |
15 | The Academy has developed some links with foreign companies to make up for the cash shortfall ; most notably , it has recently sold software to analyse gas distribution in pipelines to Ruhrgas in Germany . |
16 | And this venue worked wonderfully for the most successful part of this concert the Poulenc Organ Concerto . |
17 | Wet post cut up for the cook and it 's an anagram of wet post ? |
18 | To quote Piesse again , " If there is much legal jargon and intricacy of arrangement [ the client ] may feel he is the victim of some art practised perhaps for the draftsman 's own purposes or at least with neglectful indifference to its effect on ordinary people " ( p54 ) . |
19 | ‘ Your concern does you credit , and I 'll see to it you have a few things wrapped up for the poor woman when you go to see her . ’ |
20 | One congratulates the gallery in opening its stable doors to youth , but at 33 , Fojcik has already proved himself amply equipped to enter senior playing fields and this outing augurs well for the future ; it also challenges Glasgow 's unique claims to youthful success , commitment and vigorous imagination . |
21 | At a press conference held on April 30 Lee acknowledged officially for the first time the existence of a CCP-led government in Beijing . |
22 | The old house creaked in its joints like an old dog settling down for the night . |
23 | Some people study best for a couple of hours straight after coming home from work or college . |
24 | Some people work up for a lifetime to cross the Channel and then get published in a magazine . |
25 | The 12 governors met yesterday for the third time in a week at Bush House , in London . |
26 | But the English Commissioners and English Government held out for an incorporating union , and prevailed . |
27 | The immunity of Swiss companies to unfriendly or foreign takeovers came in for a pounding in 1988 after Nestlé took over Rowntree , a British confectioner , causing noisy British complaints about the lack of reciprocal opportunities . |
28 | For a century and a half the subject of sexuality was taboo in much of Western society and it was only after the Second World War that this taboo decayed sufficiently for a body of formal knowledge concerning sexuality to be scientifically built up . |
29 | Maybe we 've got some thing to learn here for the nineteen eighties . |
30 | Pallister missed the European Championship because of back and foot injuries and Ferguson stressed : ‘ He has worked so hard this summer to get right for the season and I am sure it will pay off for him . ’ |