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

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1 This appropriation of European humanism was generous in a way inseparable from its shamelessness : the final manifesto of The Wretched of the Earth makes it clear that the vision for a new humanity which emerges from the appropriation is undertaken on behalf of Europe as well as the Third World .
2 The legislation makes it very clear that the responsibility for the quality of the education service rests with the LEA .
3 It is therefore clear that the need for an effective EC regional policy depends upon the possibilities of adverse spatial consequences resulting from the creation of the SEM .
4 Then it was not until 1861 that the Union for the Completion of the Cathedral started its work , carried along on a wave of Romantic nationalism .
5 It might seem odd that the Minister for the Interior , rather than the Foreign Minister , Beigbeder , should be entrusted with the mission of parleying with Hitler .
6 Was it possible that the quest for the historical Jesus , of which Bethune-Baker was a leading representative , was based upon an illusion about the nature of the sources which were used ?
7 He walked into a Ladbrokes betting shop at Hexham , Northumberland , six days later and demanded his winnings , unaware that the payout for the bet would have totalled a staggering £3,826,470,000,000,000 .
8 More and more , 1 became convinced that the priority for the 1990s should be families with children .
9 injury due to affect the hall itself , E G the floor tile , it is likely that the responsibility for the floor tiling ensuing claim would fall upon us to be dealt with , however you 're insured
10 It is likely that the motive for the new designs may have been to enhance the dignity of the King and to stress his magnificence ; it is impossible to say if there was any deliberate intention of claiming additional status for him , or if this was a subsequent interpretation of the imagery .
11 Given the widespread fragility of confidence in the economic recovery , the directors believe it prudent that the dividend for the year to March 1993 should reflect that year 's results and not be presumptuous as to any future economic upturn .
12 And as in any drama , make sure that the context for the drama is clear .
13 Despite this , he is confident that the outlook for the Solihull , West Midlands-based group is good .
14 It is clear from the terms of Form 2 of Schedule 1 that a requirement for the receipt is that it should be signed by the superior or his agent .
15 Where several components had to be soldered together it was vital that the heating for the last piece to be attached did not melt the solder already in place .
16 Peace Alliance supporters , and the Communists in particular were annoyed that the opportunity for a joint candidature had been lost .
17 It seems almost certain that the model for the new building was the recently completed church at Cluny , which Urban II had dedicated in 1095 , and which Anselm and Eadmer had visited in 1099 .
18 Moreover , the supporters of Morgan add , this should not lead to unmeritorious acquittals , because juries will not allow bogus defences to succeed : in Morgan itself the House of Lords was satisfied that the basis for the defence was so weak that a correctly directed jury would have found the defendants guilty .
19 I believe you are aware that the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales has carefully examined the planning application made by Hamilton Oil Co Ltd for the construction of an oil and gas terminal at Point of Ayr , Talacre , Clwyd .
20 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ?
21 The prospect of talks diminished after Fujimori 's announcement on May 24 that the proposal for the " constitutional congress " would be put to a national plebescite on July 6 .
22 Is it not true that the choice for the British people is between our party , which calls for lower taxes and greater spending by the people , and the Labour party , which wants to take people 's money and spend it itself ?
23 ‘ Mr Larkin writes here that it is always true that the idea for a poem and a snatch or line of it come simultaneously .
24 It is true that the taste for the Picturesque which had developed at the end of the eighteenth century had led the educated to take a visual pleasure in the exteriors of vernacular buildings ( Jane Austen pokes fun at the taste on more than one occasion ) .
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