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

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1 The royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings concern themselves exclusively with the rituals required for a successful passage through the Underworld .
2 He regressed the change in the spot price on the change in the futures price for the previous five-minute period and found a positive and highly significant relationship .
3 At Maastricht , the Germans argued for a common foreign policy for the European Community .
4 The bulletins used for the Zambian languages were prepared in the early morning , because ZBS staff required time for translation .
5 A similar haze lies over the woods used for the two different models .
6 Comparison of the times taken for the three exercises and discussion of the accuracies found will generate further insights into the subject of communication .
7 The groups exist for the whole age range , from pre-school upwards .
8 Reduction of the hours worked for the full-time employees and not for the part-time employees would result in a financial advantage for the full-time employees .
9 In lively talk with friends we all continually break the rules appropriate for the written form , and Mr Baker on the radio was no exception .
10 On the one hand , GCSE requires them to develop new ways of teaching the traditional two-year subject course and , in so doing , preparing pupils with the skills required for an external exam .
11 This is the operations base for the largest onshore oil field in Western Europe .
12 Although there is fairly general agreement on the terms to be applied to sediment particles of various sizes the definitions used for the bounding sizes is not uniform .
13 The best policy , according to the monetarists , is for the authorities to aim for a steady growth in the money supply in order that economic growth can be accommodated without undesirable fluctuations in money incomes and prices .
14 The services that the authorities developed for the handicapped followed the model already established for the blind .
15 In effect it gave the UK all the frequencies needed for a nationwide Carfax service on a dedicated lattice .
16 The concessions provided for a total dismantling of customs duties for some products and for major reductions in duties for others .
17 Malaysia 's Industrial Master plan also represents such thinking , though many question whether the goals set for the twelve priority sectors of development strategy can be achieved .
18 None of the sample group were asked to name the candidates standing for the Liberal Democrats , Green Party and British National Party .
19 The inheritance of acquired characters explained these trends as a consequence of the animals specializing for a particular way of life chosen by their ancestors .
20 The Royal Photographic Society Exhibition , the pictures chosen for the 135th Annual International Open Exhibition ( until 23 Feb ) .
21 Each of the solutions found for the Schrödinger equation ( quantum mechanical wave equation ) for a one-electron atom can be regarded as relating to one of a set of orbitals , which is characterized by a unique combination of quantum numbers and is given a corresponding symbol , such as 1s , 2p , etc .
22 NOW that England and Scotland are getting ready for the World Cup finals , the question on the lips of two rejoicing nations is : ‘ What will the lads wear for the big date in Italy ? ’
23 Table 1 summarises the parameters selected for the different minerals .
24 Please write to the addresses given for the individual courses ( NOT to Ideal Home ) , enclosing an sae for your booking form — applications can not be processed without one .
25 From 1334 to 1343 the clergy voted for no fewer than eight tenths , or from the combined provinces — and at a conservative estimate — roughly £140,000 ; in the next decade almost as much , seven tenths or some £124,000 were conceded ; during the second half of the 1350s only two tenths were granted , £35,000 ; the peace of Brétigny brought a respite from royal taxation until 1370 , after which until the end of the reign £100,000 was raised by traditional subsidies , £50,000 was sought as a special grant in 1371 ( though little of this was effectively collected ) and a graduated poll tax was imposed in 1377 .
26 At the Suffolk elections of 1705 and 1710 , 80 per cent of the clergy voted for the two Tory candidates .
27 More recently , it was impossible to forget how he personally had been let down over the reserves pledged for the first phase at Verdun .
28 Finally , the authors argue for a new model of practitioner as evaluator and locate this argument in the new social services ' world of inspection and performance review .
29 Although significant , their correlations were low , and the relationships accounted for a small proportion of the variance in the sign language performance scores .
30 Beginning with the fall of a Galactic Empire , paralleling the Roman one , the books yearn for an enlightened Second Empire .
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