Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [noun sg] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Twenty-four hours after training , there was getting on for a sixty-per-cent increase in the numbers of spines to be found on the dendrites in the left IMHV ( but almost no effect in the right ) .
2 It is bad enough for the club hacker in the monthly medal , but infinitely worse for a tournament professional when there is a great deal of prize money at stake plus those vital Ryder Cup points .
3 And today they will jet away for a dream honeymoon in Barbados sponsored by Caribbean Gold .
4 Leaving aside for the moment differences in personal qualities and skills , which may or may not vary with the curriculum , it would seem that graduates who can offer both expertise and ability are in the strongest employment position , those who offer either one or the other may also find a job niche , but that those who offer neither are worst off .
5 CHRIS BURTON , Featherstone 's former Great Britain forward , has been suspended for five matches by the Rugby League disciplinary committee after being sent off for a head tackle in Featherstone 's home championship defeat by Leeds last Sunday .
6 STEVE HAMPSON , the Wigan and Great Britain full-back , was suspended for 10 matches by the disciplinary committee yesterday after being sent off for a head tackle in Saturday 's Regal Trophy quarter-final with at Leeds .
7 She was spending the night with him before he went off for a walking weekend in Derbyshire .
8 Oag has just returned from Tokyo , and will set off for a climbing exhibition in Grenoble in a few days .
9 After the celebrations were over , the couple took off for a honeymoon retreat in Asia .
10 PRINCESS Diana and her two boys will jet off for a sunshine holiday in the Caribbean , it was revealed last night .
11 THREE or four times a month a Royal Bank lorry laden with 4 tonnes of waste paper pulls out of Drummond House and sets off for a paper mill in Fife .
12 He set off for the Canal Turn in glorious isolation while behind him the rest of the field manically tried to salvage some hope from the disaster .
13 Mrs Chalk was nowhere to be found , so she made straight for the medicine cupboard in the spacious Georgian-style kitchen with its enormous , old-fashioned white-painted cupboards and scrubbed-elm table , and located the painkillers , swallowing the dosage with water before setting about making the tea .
14 Now there 's a sight you do n't see every day , Restaurateur and Chef Extraordinaire Raymond Blanc , the man who sets culinary trends at up to £70 a head , queueing up for a school dinner in Oxfordshire .
15 ‘ Some savers like term shares where they tie their money up for a set period in return for a limited guarantee regarding the interest , ’ says Willis .
16 And so it came to pass that when we broke up for the summer holidays in 1941 , I set off on my bike to the farmer 's new settlement .
17 This time our hero Kevin ( Culkin ) gets on the wrong plane as he and his family set out for a Christmas break in Miami .
18 Look out for the Animateur sign in the brochure , it means a related theatre workshop is being offered free of charge , to any school making a block booking .
19 Those wishing to vote now for the counter motion in the name of Mr to please stand .
20 The Norwegian Government had introduced two welfare schemes for farmers that have much to recommend them , particularly for the family farmers in the more remote areas .
21 The effects of the net changes in social class have been modelled explicitly for the university sector in a number of forecasts ( Diamond and Smith , 1982 , 1984 ; Diamond , 1985 ; AUT , 1983 ; Collins , 1983 ) as well as implicitly by the DES ( 1984a , b , 1986b ) .4 These effects have been the most important single factor for which data have been available at a national level albeit only for the university sector .
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