Example sentences of "[v-ing] for [art] third " in BNC.
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1 | Though phrasing is sympathetic , and Masur allows a natural easing for the third theme in the first movement , this is not among warmer readings of this much recorded work . |
2 | Wood is the most important commodity in international trade after gas and petrol , though most of it is used in the country of origin and much of it very close to source , being the only source of fuel for warmth and cooking for a third of the developing world . |
3 | Skinner continued in that appointment at Munsterlager and Catterick , before returning for a third tour in Northern Ireland , during which he was again mentioned in despatches . |
4 | A GOOD day for Scotland 's bowlers yesterday saw the women 's side set up a home international decider this afternoon against England while the men 's team , bidding for a third successive title , cruised to a convincing win over Ireland . |
5 | The Darling Buds of May with David Jason and Catherine Zeta Jones is also re-surfacing for a third series . |
6 | Two teenegers … one fifteen the other ninteen … are still helping police with their inquiries … they 're still hunting for a third man . |
7 | Police are still looking for the third — a brown Ford Sierra which was stolen from Brockhampton last night . |
8 | The two sides were vying for the third spot behind Wakefield and Orrell in the Northern Division allocation for the national finals to be played at Bath on April 26 . |
9 | Bob is writing for a third ( ! ) attempt on his prostate gland , but seems to have got caught out by overspending on the part of the hospital involved , which has caused a delay in non-urgent ops . |
10 | But there are exceptions and one is Leslie Waddington who has enjoyed a good volume of business at ARCO where he will be exhibiting for the third successive year . |
11 | England , going for a third consecutive Grand Slam , will name the team to play France at Twickenham on January 16 from their Canary Islands sunspot on January 3 . |
12 | Half my year 's gon na be gone , and I 'm sort of , going for the third year , and it 's really heavy . |
13 | The estate agent is selling for a third party and it would be totally wrong that his client should suffer because of the false window-dressing of his agent . |
14 | She was surprised to find it rising for the third time , but though it hardened she knew it would take an age to bring it to orgasm . |
15 | When the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 and the first killings began , one might have expected these siren voices calling for a third way to fall silent . |
16 | Making electricity is , in fact , the main use of the primary fuels — accounting for a third of the world 's total energy input — the main fuels used being coal ( 29% ) , oil ( 26% ) , hydro ( 22% ) , gas ( 13% ) and nuclear ( 10% ) . |
17 | Its exports rose by 24% in 1988 , accounting for a third of the increase in world trade . |
18 | In the highly sophisticated and competitive Malaysian markets , Guinness is a mainstream yet premium brand , accounting for a third of all beer consumed in the country . |
19 | The anniversary of Pinochet 's coup which overthrew President Salvador Allende in 1973 , still commemorated as a public holiday on Sept. 11 ( the Senate having for the third consecutive year rejected a bill to abolish this holiday ) , was marked by a 21-gun salute by the military . |
20 | He was just losing for the third time when Celia walked back in , Mitch behind her . |
21 | The act of controlling for a third variable can have many possible results . |
22 | As before , in the first two situations controlling for the third variable will not affect the estimate of the causal effect of the type of job on absentee behaviour . |
23 | In short , we should be arguing for a third zero within NATO . |
24 | He 'll be spending Winter in Australia playing for the third team of a little club called Ranwick . |
25 | Gonzalez-Palacios also introduces the latest issue of the Antologia delle Belle Arti , which he edits , concentrating for a third time on the decorative arts during the Neo-classical period . |