Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] for [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the end the police decided not to seek to ban the march but to police the route and to provide protection for the marchers against the violence which had been threatened by opposing factions .
2 You have to accept responsibility for the fruits of your actions , in the scientific field as elsewhere .
3 They saw the sense of the plan and agreed to find refuges for the boys in the thick forest between Bolfracks and Kenmore .
4 The economic structure of the countryside near the line-of-rail , linking the mines with ports via South Africa , was transformed to provide labour for the miners on temporary labour contracts in which the miner 's family would stay behind on the family farm .
5 Organised in regular gangs or teams on the model of seasonal harvesters , led by an elected captain who negotiated terms and shared out the proceeds of the contract , poor peasants from Italy , Croatia or Ireland would criss-cross continents or even oceans to provide labour for the builders of towns , factories or railways .
6 Pinochet , C.-in-C. of the Army , speaking before 1,500 officers at Santiago 's Military Academy on March 29 , described the report as having no " historical or legal validity " and opposed government plans to provide compensation for the families of the victims of repression .
7 Coupled with attempts to provide compensation for the victims of crime , they represent an attractive package to a public deeply concerned with crime .
8 281 had added to the protected class a case in which vulnerable elderly parents had agreed to provide security for the debts of their adult son .
9 She was being asked to provide security for the debts of the company in order , as the bank knew , to advance her husband 's business interests .
10 A SCHEME which aims to provide respite for the parents of children who are on their summer holidays is being organised .
11 Having the responsibility vested in them to provide education for the children in their areas , they were faced with two problems : teachers ' action and withdrawal of goodwill and a central Government elected with the mandate to restrict public spending .
12 He returned a few days later to meet the proprietors and Bernard , recognizing there was a limit to their own international expansion at this stage , and ever keen to find outlets for the masses of cloth being printed , immediately proposed to Trevaskis that they worked together , not in competition .
13 In the autumn , the sweeping tracts of it on the lower , treeless hillsides are the colour of rust , and it is then that it is scythed down , to provide bedding for the animals during the winter and , once suitably impregnated , fertilizer for the fields the following spring — in a neat ecological cycle .
14 Ronald Li , the former chairman of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange , was convicted on Oct. 24 on two counts under the colony 's Bribery Prevention Ordinance of accepting preferential offers of shares in Cathay Pacific Airways and Novel Enterprises in 1986 and 1987 in return for helping to obtain listings for the companies on the stock exchange .
15 He was always flying to Canberra , stirring it up , trying to create problems for the stations in the north-west . ’
16 Although the prison is euphemistically called a rehabilitation centre , the women staff workers are known to arrange appointments for the prostitutes with the male guards in exchange for a small return and there is no attempt to train the women to help them find some other form of employment when they are freed .
17 It was one of CI5 's many ‘ dirty tasks ’ to afford protection for the lives of exiles , visitors from repressive Governments , and the representatives of Governments with which Britain maintained the most reluctant and tenuous of diplomatic relations .
18 This marks a partly successful tendency to fuse art for the masses with avant-garde elitist aesthetics .
19 ‘ Safe , nuisance-free burning is essential if farmers are to win consideration for the difficulties after 1992 , ’ the notes explain .
20 It is not open to the health authority to deny liability on the ground that the organism that they injured was not in law the plaintiff and yet to deny responsibility for the defects with which the plaintiff was born on the ground that they inflicted them before birth .
21 With this effort to deploy support for the arts in New York has come a proliferation of arts alliances , organizations and advisory committee .
22 The policy of the defendant was to fix rents for the houses as a whole at an aggregate sum necessary to balance the cost of the loan capital and repairs ; there was no differential applied whereby tenants paid rent according to their means .
23 When is it not ‘ reasonably practicable ’ to give notice for the purposes of section 11(1) , and 11(6) ?
24 ( To enable us to give instructions for the repairs to be started you should also submit the completed claim form without delay together with a detailed estimate . )
25 Barbara Studeley , a beauty queen and Miami talk-show hostess , began to broker weapons for the contras after receiving ‘ a commission from God ’ ; the initials of her company , GeoMiliTech , also stood for ‘ God 's Mighty Team ’ .
26 On Nov. 4 the Országgyülés ( parliament ) passed a bill to allow prosecution for the crimes of murder and treason committed between Dec. 21 , 1944 , and May 2 , 1990 — the period between the first meeting of the independent Hungarian parliament after the Soviet occupation and the convening of the present parliament .
27 Switch your video to slow motion for the sections on Martin skiing in bumps and trees to see real rhythmical skiing .
28 Although the DUP condemned the use of uncorroborated evidence in the ‘ supergrass ’ trials , it was Seawright who went to the court day after day to offer sympathy for the families of loyalist prisoners .
29 They should continue to seek solutions for the needs of the servide that take into account equality in opportunity and education rather than just short term financial considerations .
30 As stated above , the algebra now called classical concerned itself with ( polynomial ) equations , in particular with attempts to supply formulae for the roots of equations of degrees 3 , 4 , 5 , etc .
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