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

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31 When the President 's Committee on Mental Retardation proclaimed in the early 1970s that the intellectual similarity of parents and children was ‘ mainly because of the environment that the parents create for the young child ’ , the decisive evidence was Heber 's Milwaukee Project .
32 With VAT on fuel bills scheduled for 1994 and 1995 , the strategy is beginning to shape up as one aimed at allowing the Conservatives to go for a tax-cutting Budget in 1996 or 1997 in an attempt to win back ground in the run-up to the election .
33 And all the current ski areas come within the areas proposed for a new species of national park in Scotland in proposals form Scotland 's Countryside Commission .
34 We did manage to cut the angles needed for a six-sided frame , but found the manual 's description of the formula to find the lengths of frame rather too brief .
35 On June 8 , restrictions were eased somewhat , to allow employees over 28 to leave the Gaza Strip if their workplaces employed 10 or more people from there ( and provided that the individuals qualified for an additional special permit ) .
36 The plants had for the past three years been emitting toxic fumes which had caused skin diseases among the villagers , killed fish in local fishponds and contaminated farmlands .
37 At dinner that evening , Rose and Dora were full of their ‘ projects ’ and the appointments arranged for the following morning .
38 In their study at Lakeshore High School in the USA they showed that the actual performance of students was interpreted by the school staff in terms of the expectations held for a particular student .
39 Soon the great awards of knighthoods give way to the decorations reserved for the civil and military services , and the shuffle of office workers is broken only by the occasional clink of a cavalryman 's spur .
40 Cover the holes made for the preservative pellets and build up , in layers , the areas that were cut away .
41 Only when the conditions mature for the wide use of mechanical farming for the organization of collective farms and for the socialist reform of rural areas er can the need for a rich peasant economy cease and this will take a somewhat lengthy time to achieve .
42 There had been earlier studies of women writers , notably Myra Reynolds 's The Learned Lady in England 1650–1760 ( 1920 ) , and occasional studies of individual writers , but only in the past twenty years have the conditions obtained for a comprehensive reexamination of these writers .
43 The need of the moment , they argued , was not dramatic gestures , but hard thinking and patient propaganda about the conditions required for a lasting abolition of international anarchy .
44 This is because the conditions needed for the Big Bang had to be so finely tuned — to an amazing one part in 10&sup60 ; ( a big number even on a cosmic scale ) — that the most minute variations would not have permitted any life at all to develop .
45 Formed by Beamish in 1918 as a patriotic organization dedicated to the eradication of what it termed alien influences in British life , the Britons campaigned for the forced expulsion of Jews from England and for the revoking of the Act of Settlement of 1700 , which would ensure that immigrants and their descendents would be ineligible to hold public office .
46 Even the few examples we have seen illustrate how species with biparental care tend to be monogamous , species in which only the female looks after the young tend to be polygynous , and species in which only the males care for the young tend to be polyandrous .
47 The research investigates the problems created for an individual region of the UK by the cumulative impact of industrial and other investment upon its physical environment .
48 This looks a fairly chaotic sort of table and one indicative of the problems posed for the uninitiated in the matter of editions and the like .
49 Awareness of the indicators , the possible irregularities , the resources needed for a fast and accurate investigation , experience of the quality of evidence required to support a successful case and the expertise to assembly and present that evidence .
50 An attempt is made to value the resources required for a given treatment against the years of better quality of life it will produce .
51 When the delegates assembled for the Special Conference on August 15th they heard a lot of revolutionary-sounding rhetoric from leaders who knew that they were kicking at an open door .
52 In the event , few attempts at car restraint were made because it was assumed that the money would be found for reconstruction , but in the crisis-ridden post-1960s British economy , available funds never approached the levels needed for a widespread application of environmental area principles .
53 Yes , well that 's just the name the astronomers use for the mean distance , the average distance , of the earth from the sun .
54 Netting can also be stretched over the hoops used for the popular polythene tunnel cloches .
55 The Trains made for the French wash but the Russians decided to go it alone , a tactical error .
56 A little later , as filmmakers began to expend the medium 's storytelling capacities , they drew from the techniques developed for the magic lantern or diorama and audiences saw a woman interrupting her husband in the act of kissing the maid , or a miller grappling with chimney sweeps in front of a windmill .
57 The techniques employed for the geometric representation of three-dimensional bodies vary , as do the methods of storing and retrieving the data .
58 American trains were classless , but none the less they had a wide range of different styles of accommodation , and the passengers paid for the luxury appropriate to their standing .
59 Hearing the prices charged for a feminine briar , I think that the women pipe smokers must be both .
60 This was reflected in the prices paid for the average in-calf and maiden heifer , which at times made no more than a good commercial first-calver at Carlisle .
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