Example sentences of "of for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This landlocked location is n't the first place you 'd think of for a diving school but the Diver Training College is proving to be very popular .
2 It is by no means unheard of for a band to be offered a deal on nothing more than a ‘ concept ’ .
3 No one in the CRA delegation understood that it was unheard of for a non-Unionist procession to enter that area .
4 There are many excellent books on general fishkeeping , and specialist books on cichlids , available nowadays , and if expense is a problem these can be ordered from the local public library , either free of charge of for a very small fee .
5 According to Institute statistics , it was almost unheard of for a member to go into an IVA until two years ago , but in 1991 23 IVAs were reported , last year the number soared to 56 , and by half way through January , the 1993 total was already into double figures .
6 of for a long time ) and this was a puzzle still to be solved , but at least there seemed to be some evidence that fusion was happening , proving their original hypothesis .
7 A typical example would be : How many uses can you think of for a brick ( or a paper clip ) ?
8 It 's unheard of for a two-year-old to race against older horses in America , but my horse has done well and I hope more will follow us over .
9 ‘ Not to be thought of for a moment .
10 " It 's unheard of for a religious Order to dwell in a tent or wagon .
11 These are the limestone arres , and as unwelcoming a site as you could think of for a new resort .
12 Usual anti-climax — old birds standing round a bit o' grass at t'back they 'd got lease of for a few hours , wi' a garden label saying Mrs Edna Morrison and a few bunches of chrysanths put in rows .
13 It had been the day he had gone to see about a job he had heard of for a general handyman who had some experience with animals .
14 ‘ But she was very late — which is almost unheard of for a second birth , ’ he recalls .
15 The appointment of a slave to the office of Grand Vezir in 857/1453 , however , set the seal on the tendency to man the highest offices of the central administration , the vezirliks , with slaves ; and though it was by no means unheard of for a member of the ulema thereafter to hold a vezirlik , one begins to see the development of a separate hierarchy more or less confined to members of the ulema , the highest offices in which , known as were an end in themselves and not mere stepping-stones to high office in other areas such as the central administration .
16 She would be considered a slut if she did , and since it is almost unheard of for a Ugandan man to do without sex for a year , her husband would usually seek another woman .
17 Altogether 33 countries approved a draft treaty , drawn up at Basel last March , which called for the toxic waste trade to be regulated instead of for a total ban .
18 The association has stated clearly that it is up to British Rail — and , perhaps , the Government — to take such dangers into account if they wish to increase railway speeds , as many of us would like , and to ensure that people can cross the line safely , even if that means the Government providing the money either for an underpass of for a bridge over the line .
19 On Dec. 29 Cuba and the Soviet Union — with which Cuba conducted more than 70 per cent of its total trade — concluded a trade agreement for 1991 only , instead of for a five-year period as in the past .
20 The German government 's aim of for a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by 30 per cent on 1987 levels by the year 2005 is likely to fall short of expectations .
21 Definition of for a new settlement around York .
22 that the he 'll be sort of for a right .
23 Might be an anagram of for a .
24 Nigel did n't get any attention to speak of for the rest of that day .
25 De La Rue chairman Peter Orchard comments : ‘ This does not have a major effect on the results of the company for the half year of for the previous year , but it does have the consequence of increasing marginally our earnings per share in both periods as the result of including within ordinary activities certain items previously classified as extraordinary . ’
26 County butterfly recorder Steve Piotrowski said : ‘ Up to this year it has been virtually unheard of for the species to over-winter in Suffolk . ’
27 It was quite unheard of for the White House to be so intimately involved in the appointment process so far down the administrative hierarchy .
28 As I looked at him , it seemed I had found a brother and sisters to love and be proud of for the rest of my life .
29 Our primary concern here however is with the implications of the existence of for the comparative static results with respect to the change in taxation ( ) The position is parallel with that in Section 6–4 , where the existence of other taxes was seen to affect the response to , and we can draw on that analysis .
30 One of the events arranged to mark the Library 's Tercentenary in 1989 was a bookbinding competition , in which binders were invited to design appropriate bindings for copies of For the Encouragement of Learning : Scotland 's National Library , 1689–1989 .
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