Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [noun] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not all Scottish burghs were covered by the 1833 Act , but ‘ it was open to any community of 2,000 or more inhabitants to apply for a charter ’ ( Keating and Midwinter 1983:95 ) .
2 I mean the trouble with group selectionistic thinking is you , you completely discount the costs that some people pay for the benefits of others and so oh well , you know everybody benefits from mothers erm having children and sacrificing themselves to their offspring .
3 The answers that this approach suggests for the origin and fate of the universe and its contents , such as astronauts , will be described in the next two chapters .
4 admitting things like losing fifty billion quid on fluttering on foreign exchanges er Mr did or flittering away the north sea oil revenue in tax cuts for higher earners rather than er keeping that er once in a life time er bonus that this country had for the north sea oil and also you could mention the increased pension for but it did n't match billions that have been wasted on defence expenditure especially defence expenditure and especially the trident programme .
5 Proudly proclaiming that this recording contains for the first time on one CD all of Bach 's Toccatas and Fugues ( including the Prelude and Fugue in E minor BWV548 ) , it is indeed a well-stocked programme .
6 So they are saying please , erm , could you recognize the erm , the tremendous effort that has been made locally , er , and that erm , and recognize the , the value that this resource provides for the future of that community by er , assisting us to complete the project .
7 The political embarrassment that such admissions created for the Bolsheviks were smoothed over by presenting the necessity for NEP in terms of an analogy with the Brest Litovsk peace treaty with Germany in 1918 , that is , as being a breathing space .
8 In the same report ( UNEP 1982 : 265 ) , it is claimed that the total area being reclaimed by irrigation is probably about the same as is being abandoned through salinisation , alkalinisation and water-logging , and that these problems account for the loss of about 2–3 million ha of the world 's best agricultural land each year .
9 One tribunal decided that all women qualified for a B rating on the entirely erroneous assumption that domestic servants were a prime source of disaffection .
10 Nasrallah argued that those parties calling for a boycott of the elections had nevertheless in 1982 participated in the presidential elections which , he said , had been held " under Israeli guns " .
11 No date for the target to be met has yet been set , although several nations called for a deadline of 2000 for western Europe and 2005 for eastern Europe .
12 Moreover , although a great cult may have brought in more than enough wealth to compensate for the damage caused by those fleeing from the king 's anger , that wealth could still attract the attention of would-be thieves .
13 Check that the details specified at the SCHEMAID keyword are correct ( see Appendix C , ‘ Configuration File Keywords ’ ) , that LIFESPAN RDBI has access to the account where the database has to be created , and that enough quota exists for the size of database required .
14 It seems likely that several factors account for the gender differences in morbidity and that there are different explanations for different types of illness .
15 It is a fact that most people bitten for the first time by their own dog are bitten in the bedroom .
16 And some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think this country should be run by another country ( The Morning Star ) .
17 From April 1991 larger practices will be able to choose to take control of some NHS funds to finance a range of local services for their own patients — including certain hospital treatments , and the cost to the NHS prescriptions and some staff needed for the practice .
18 Here there was complete inhibition of growth , and this inhibition extended for a distance of about 1 cm. beyond the limits of the mucus .
19 I suggested they try again and this time ask for the man who had signed my receipt , and please — come back to me and tell me what they say .
20 These two industries dominated the town 's employment as well as its social life and this situation lasted for a century .
21 They stopped and another friend bound for the same place , who had seen the problem , pulled up and walked over to them .
22 Mrs Bennet came to clean four times a week now , and another woman came for the washing , and Julia often wondered how she would have managed without them .
23 If this situation occurs for the majority of SPRs , it is important to examine the organisation of the various teams and groups of users .
24 If this situation occurs for the majority of SPRs , it is important to examine the organisation of the various teams and groups of users .
25 But then he had already had enough to keep him and many others occupied for a very long time .
26 During Lloyd George 's premiership , the counterpoint of coalition almost drowned the theme of party , and many Unionists feared for the survival of politics as they knew it .
27 The German offensive on Russia only two months later shocked Japan , and many Japanese argued for the breaking of the non-aggression pact .
28 In the meantime , he says , clients of conservators also need to act responsibly when they entrust a work of art to someone : ‘ They spend more time and more effort looking for an auto mechanic than they do finding someone to restore a work of art ’ .
29 There is a small cover charge per pupil and any teachers looking for an interesting visit for their classes should book directly with the Southport Railway Centre .
30 If any difficulties arise for the nurses , medical staff are readily available .
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