Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] for the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Software should offer the opportunity for the teacher and pupils to learn together . |
2 | Confirming instances are such if they give inductive support to a theory , and the greater the number of confirming instances established , the greater the support for the theory and the more likely it is to be true . |
3 | While admitting that the US company 's board had discussed winding up the Irish operation a number of times , he emphasized his gratitude and that of the board for the help and co-operation received from the Irish government and the IDA . |
4 | Because that is the mattress for the bed that folds away in the sitting room . |
5 | I found myself mentally putting aside half the afternoon for the task as I struggled over the incomprehensible jargon in my handbook . |
6 | In February 1914 she scraped together the money for the trip and took lodgings in Montparnasse in a foul-smelling room on the Boulevard Raspail . |
7 | I want it to have the money for the investment that it needs to build the phone service that we require for the 1990s . |
8 | The smoothing procedure may be determined in advance but this is not the case for the shape and form of the final result : the data is allowed to speak for itself . |
9 | ‘ It would greatly help the case for the chapter if he were to indicate now that his party supported the Maastricht Treaty . ’ |
10 | Jane Griffin outlines the case for the prosecution and the defence |
11 | The department provides most of the teaching for the European and International Politics stream of the MSc/Diploma in Social Sciences . |
12 | Fares paid cover those incurred at the beginning and end of the contract for the employee and his dependants ; host country arrival and departure expenses and the employer may pay home-leave fares and disturbance allowances . |
13 | A very few moments later , Mala and I had firm hold of the contract for the job and were taking our leave of a decidedly miffed Emissary . |
14 | For the last eight years , Messrs. Wright & Sons have had the contract for the maintenance and working of the North and South Staffordshire Railways . ’ |
15 | The SOC is based largely on the Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements , published by the International Accounting Standards Committee , and it implements several of the recommendations made in the UK publications The Future Shape of Financial Reports and Making Corporate Reports Valuable . |
16 | The framework for the research and a major tool of analysis will be provided by the Cambridge growth Project macroeconomic model , as maintained by the Institute for Employment Research at Warwick . |
17 | When convertible debt is converted , the amount recognised in respect of the shares issued should be the amount of the liability for the debt as at the date of conversion . |
18 | He got up , galloped to the kitchen for the champagne and Ruth held her head in despair and did n't want to be there ! |
19 | I imagined what would happen if I should tear the sleeves out , or cut it up , or run to the kitchen for the tomato-ketchup and pour it all over the bodice ; if I should rip out the collar with my teeth . |
20 | It has to do with the underfunding of the Ministero per i Beni Culturali , the ministry for the heritage and arts , which receives only 0.19% of the national budget . |
21 | Pupils should be able to take over increasingly from parents or from care staff in school the responsibility for the management and cleaning of the lenses . |
22 | The restaurant manager has the responsibility for the organisation and administration of the restaurants , bars and other food and beverage service areas . |
23 | The chef de cuisine ( head chef ) has the responsibility for the organisation and supervision of the kitchens . |
24 | The responsibility for the assessment and organization of care would , it was proposed , be with local authorities , as for other care groups , but health authorities would have an influence over social care spending plans . |
25 | He took most of the responsibility for the selection and training of staff , with whom he enjoyed good relations , and was an excellent host , with a particular knowledge of French wines . |
26 | If we had an index at the front of the book we could scan the index for the name and then turn to the appropriate page . |
27 | The trading implications of this analysis are as follows : if the spot price is expected to rise , buy the far contract and sell the near contract ; if dividends on the index for the period after the near contract is delivered are expected to rise , or if the dividends on the near contract are expected to rise , sell the far contract and buy the near contract ; if the risk-free rate of interest for the period between the delivery of the near and far contracts is expected to rise , buy the far contract and sell the near contract ; and the implications of a change in r N depend on the value of r' . |
28 | Now Simon Moore has adapted the story for the theatre and the play is to open on December 15 . |
29 | Then , feeling utterly defeated , she went mechanically through the routine of locking up the cottage for the night and plodded upstairs . |
30 | Now the choice was hers — she could stay on in the cottage for the weekend as planned , or she could cut her losses and head for home . |