Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | These apartments provide a wonderful base for an Italian country holiday and give all the freedom and flexibility for a perfect carefree break . |
2 | SIR JOHN HALL emerged from the latest bout of boardroom battling at Newcastle United yesterday with a controlling stake in the club and plans for a complete takeover . |
3 | Remove the wing tips and reserve with the neck and gizzard for a stock . |
4 | In Britain , while the ability of an MP to gain access to the bureaucracy and publicity for a cause may amount to some protection for the public , it is hardly adequate , given the size of the bureaucracy and the number of MPs . |
5 | I met the director and producer for a ‘ working ’ lunch in an Italian restaurant in Soho . |
6 | The horse moved on to unsound ground , feeling the danger and scrabbling for a foothold . |
7 | I 'd started my album ‘ Were n't Born A Man ’ and Mick Ronson was the arranger and producer for a couple of tracks , and David produced a couple of tracks too , but during the making of the album , David became even bigger and bigger in America and the move to America was absolutely imminent so I had to finish my own album without the help of him because he was n't around — which I did . |
8 | Stir the clams into the sauce and heat for a further 1–2min until piping hot . |
9 | After briefly reviewing the definition and measurement of investment , this chapter considers the theory and evidence for a number of factors allegedly affecting fixed investment . |
10 | We put on the billy and head for a coffee and warm , pausing at the tent entrance to brush off the snow that is heaped on our jackets and hoods . |
11 | The latitude and longitude for a number of points along the coasts of Greenland , Baffin Island and Canada/Alaska are listed in Appendix E. These latitudes and longitudes must be converted into ( x , y ) plotting coordinates using the formulae : |
12 | The 1992 accounts are due to be published shortly , and the company has agreed to ‘ provide fuller information about a number of accounting policies ’ , including the background and reasons for a transfer to reserves and the non-depreciation of properties described as leasehold and lease rentals . |
13 | RIDDICK Bowe believes he can handle any heavyweight in the world and aims for a quick victory in his WBA heavyweight title defence against Jesse Ferguson in Washington . |
14 | Girls and boys who have reached their third birthday are eligible for the Nursery and applications for a Nursery place may be made at any time . |
15 | A few outstanding bills were paid , and the application by the master and matron for a testimonial was granted . |
16 | So , whilst this definition obviously includes jetting off to an exotic resort with a fortnight 's stay in a hotel , the definition also catches the hotel which offers an inclusive theatre weekend — one price covering the stay in the hotel and tickets for a show . |
17 | Well first of all I 'd go down Street and up Street West and up to the top of Street and there was some puddling furnaces , the new side iron works and I 'd watch those men they 'd produce wrought iron and during the process the metal boils up and I 'd have to get a big rubbling bar and rubble they 'd call rubble into a ball , there 's a little wagon put underneath the put under the wagon and off he goes to the steam hammer , now I used to be fascinated with this and Saturday after Saturday I used to go up there and watch one of the heats and as soon as they 'd finished doing they used to go into the Forge and Hammer for a drink , I mean it was such hard work so they 'd do a heat go up the Forge and Iron and come back and then do another heat when I 'd |
18 | Yesterday , Chalmers solicitor in Belfast , Ian Kerr , told The Scotsman that several matters , including an appeal against the conviction and moves for a re-trial , were under consideration . |
19 | The comparison of the effective exchange rate and actual rates clearly demonstrates the value and necessity for a weighted exchange rate . |
20 | Prince is also reported to be compiling a soundtrack and story for a new movie entitled The Dawn . |
21 | Quick as a flash and game for a good laugh , I said , ‘ Because Denis sent us ’ exactly at the same time as Jack said , ‘ Because Maureen wanted to have a good cry … ’ |
22 | Prices range from 60p for a shirt and 55p for a sheet to £1.20 for an angora jumper . |
23 | Bernstein is now a journalist and works for a French newspaper . |
24 | The Project provides a focus and catalyst for a large and continuously growing network of working groups whose emphasis is always on the development of professionalism and improved practice . |
25 | At present England players are paid £300 by the FA for being selected , £500 for a draw and £700 for a win . |
26 | Unfortunately , it would be simply days before they could book a room and equipment for a screening . |
27 | Murder appalled him because it took everything from the victim with no possibility of restitution , it blotted out memories of a past and hopes for a future . |
28 | Linked to the new fashions of semi-detached houses with private gardens , and perhaps a drive and garage for a car , in a setting of more abundant open space , in an environment of modernity where new schools were particularly welcome by a child-rearing local population , and in a social milieu of middle-class respectability , the private building boom created ever-expanding suburban estates . |
29 | Dazel will sell for $5,000 for a server , $700 for a client and DACM for $2,000 for a server and $200 for a client . |
30 | It also offers a 40% discount on its standard commission rates for advisory work ; these start at 1.11% for the first £10,000 , with a minimum of £45 for a sale and £55 for a purchase . |