Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [pers pn] [vb past] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Where did you get the inspiration for the hairstyles you created for the Awards ? |
2 | You would think we all agreed that acting to end third-world poverty was our number one priority , and that we would all , with barely a sigh of regret , give up our cars , our fridge-freezers and dishwashers , would cease commuting and return to live in the cities we abandoned for the good of our children , and would generally resume our lives as good citizens after 13 years in the desert . |
3 | The illustrations she produced for the book were based on copies of old master paintings . |
4 | The illustrations she produced for the book were based on copies of old master paintings . |
5 | The pictures she shot for the cinema were negligible compared to the pictures she shot for pure publicity . |
6 | They had failed to change with the times , so the speeches they wrote for the Queen did her no favours . |
7 | Unlike the role it played in the IFL , political anti-semitism never became a total ideological explanation of all the imagined ills of British society for most of the official leadership of the BUF , though there were obvious exceptions like William Joyce and some of the speakers he trained for the East End campaign of 1935 — 7 . |
8 | And the traps he set for the villains would have killed them . |
9 | But when I did so , the words I uttered for the record were that I could not accept that the proper constitutional practices , as I understood them , were being observed . |
10 | Two weeks later , the changes I wanted for the animals — shade , water , things like that — were done . |
11 | When he disappeared behind the dunes I sat for a while , scratching my crotch as the wind played with my hair and the birds returned to their nests . |
12 | In fact , usually , he never saw the cheques he got for the ‘ Carry On ’ films . |
13 | As she passed him to put away the files she hesitated for a moment , and instantly his hand shot out to take hers in a crushing grip . |
14 | At the top of the stairs I turned for a moment and found out . |
15 | As father said at the beginning of gruelling sessions in the vacs , the techniques I needed for the next few years — apart from those concerned with sport — dealt not so much with manual skills but with communication , both written and oral . |
16 | She returned to the bedroom , slipped on pants and bra , then the overalls she wore for the factory . |
17 | ‘ I 've got the tickets we ordered for the Welsh match at Twickenham next month . |
18 | those there , cos those are the ones I had for the European elections |
19 | It is not clear from the surviving reports of the Once-Over system if the manufacturers had much evidence to support the claims they made for the CO process . |