Example sentences of "[conj] also for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1626 he wrote on the need for parliamentary reform , calling for the expulsion of non-resident borough MPs whom he regarded as illegally elected , and also for a major redistribution of seats in the House of Commons . |
2 | ‘ ( 1 ) When the seller is ready and willing to deliver the goods , and requests the buyer to take delivery , and the buyer does not within a reasonable time after such request take delivery of the goods , he is liable to the seller for any loss occasioned by his neglect or refusal to take delivery , and also for a reasonable charge for the care and custody of the goods . |
3 | The poor performance of the RBI projects is explained and policy implications are determined for the developing countries and also for the global steel , aluminium and petrochemical industries . |
4 | Keep a look out too for buzzards soaring over the crags which surround you , and also for the odd kestrel . |
5 | The plans for the new building had to provide for these units and also for the Continental Shelf Unit which occupied a building in the Government Training Centre at Granton from 1969 . |
6 | For the benefit of the clients , and also for the orderly conduct of the promotion , the agent will normally supply a table of steps , setting out clearly the various procedural steps required by the General Orders , in chronological order , and showing who precisely will be responsible for each step ; most of the steps are taken by the agent , but in some cases local newspaper advertisement and local service is undertaken by the client . |
7 | Mozart 's own father Leopold , and later Wolfgang himself , worked for the Archbishop of Salzburg , for whom they were required to produce music for ceremonial and sacred occasions , and also for the personal diversion of their patron . |
8 | It was only much later that I realised the reason for the request and also for the resulting laughter , namely the enjoyment of a broad Somerset accent which had come with me , and traces of which can still be recognised by West Country people nearly seventy years later . |
9 | In fact , if she wanted to hold down her gruelling job in a profession that was notorious for being both fraught with tension and also for the high casualty rate of mental burn-out , she 'd better try and get back to sleep — right now ! |
10 | The doctors examined carefully the hardware necessary to provide access for each doctor and also for the pharmaceutical dispensery . |
11 | Exercise raises the metabolic rate , not only at the time of activity , but also for a little while afterwards . |
12 | In 1839 he succeeded Stephen Rigaud [ q.v. ] as reader in experimental philosophy ( physics ) at Oxford , becoming responsible not only for a well-established course but also for an extensive collection of apparatus with an endowment for its development . |
13 | The main obstacles to normalizing relations appeared to be North Korea 's unwillingness to allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities , and Japan 's refusal to accede to the North 's demand for compensation not merely for the period of Japan 's colonization of the country ( 1910-45 ) but also for the post-Pacific War period . |
14 | Not only for the quality of its own World of Guinness display , which is rounded off with traditional sampling of the renowned product in the bar , but also for the sheer beauty , and the quality of light and space of the exhibition galleries . |
15 | The evolution of human ego-structures is of immense significance not only for psychoanalytic ego-psychology but also for the principal subject of this book : namely , the psychopathology of our times and its relation to the cultural , economic and psychological evolution of our species . |
16 | This is not only the case for the capitalist class , but also for the working class and other subordinate classes . |
17 | Funded by the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Henry Moore Foundation and the North West Museums Service , the extension will mean , says the director , Mary Gavagan ‘ that an important fine art collection will now be on display not only for the university population but also for the general public ’ , even those with mobility problems for whom ramps and chairlifts will give access to the works of among others Chillida , Derain , Miro , Max Ernst and Terry Frost . |
18 | The hip scores of both parents are then given and all this information is published in the Club magazine , not only to assist people in the purchase of quality puppies , but also for the general information and education of members . |
19 | The avoidance of such fluctuations was considered desirable not only as a first stage in monetary union but also for the smooth operation of the Common Agricultural Policy , since food prices are calculated according to the exchange value of member currencies . |
20 | ‘ I 've got to stay focussed , not just for myself and my family , but also for the British public . |
21 | Sally Gunnell 's well deserved victory in this year 's Olympics ( see left with her gold and bronze medals ) was not just a boost for employer Pannell Kerr Forster — its fax paper now reads ‘ Sally Gunnell — Olympic Champion Another PKF First ’ — but also for the British team . |
22 | Paulus had acquired the soubriquet , Catena : the chain , not only for his wanton use of this means of fettering large numbers of suspects , but also for the tangled web of intrigue and innuendo he wove round his victims . |
23 | Andy Swapp , manager of Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop , argues that non-book paper products are not to be sniffed at , and explains why booksellers should consider stocking diaries , calendars and cards not only for the contribution they can make to profitability but also for the dramatic way in which they support and enhance book displays and promotions |
24 | Nevertheless there are problems with the evidence not only for the fall of Burgundy , but also for the related history of the Auvergne . |
25 | In Three Coins in the Fountain ( 1954 ) , the Roman backgrounds are the whole point of the story , not just for the audience but also for the Romanian-born director Jean Negulesco ( Romanian is the only Latin language of Eastern Europe ) and , most important , for the three American girls ( Dorothy McGuire , Jean Peters , and Maggie McNamara ) who throw coins in the massively theatrical Trevi fountain in the hope of romance rather than simply of returning to Rome — which , indeed , gave its very name to romance . |
26 | It is important not only to make the training interesting , stimulating and exciting , but also for the Territorial Army to provide the best possible club in any area . |
27 | The coast is not only renowned for its warm , open lifestyle , but also for the high-class glitz afforded by the Beverly Hills and Malibu set . |