Example sentences of "for keeping [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | … ( 3 ) It shall be the duty of a court hearing an application under this section to determine whether any relevant criteria for keeping a child in secure accommodation are satisfied in his case . |
2 | Although senior Digital executives have never confirmed the choice is between the two plants , it is expected that the company , in the current economic climate , will opt for keeping a manufacturing facility at only one of the factories , which would have serious economic and social consequences for the plant coming off worse . |
3 | What are your main reasons for keeping a stamp collection these days ? |
4 | The desire to persist in interrogation is a valid reason for keeping a suspect in custody for thirty-six hours and indeed beyond . |
5 | If rewards were given for keeping a village free of crime , then cases were suppressed by headmen . |
6 | An efficient maximum/minimum thermometer is essential for keeping a check on the heating and to assess whether ventilation and shading are adequate to keep day temperatures down to a reasonable level . |
7 | Jarvis Stringer 's grandparents ' qualifications for keeping a school were that he had been up at Oxford where he had read Greats and she had left Goldsmith 's College halfway through her teacher training . |
8 | ( b ) State 2 reasons for keeping a postage book . |
9 | COUNCIL worker Derek Bastard earns £37,000 a year … just for keeping a city 's street lights going . |
10 | Such incentives might be made up of a share of the surplus which the bureaucrats could appropriate ; ‘ deferred prizes ’ for keeping a bureau 's output within what was promised in a budget-output proposal and for returning money to the general fund during an official 's tenure of office ; and allocations towards supplementary activities such as travel budgets . |
11 | Some better-known ladies are full of support for keeping a woman 's age her own , however . |
12 | Both Fort and Corrie offer a good selection , but one of the niftiest is the Haemmerlin Bag-Barrow which has a support hoop for keeping a dustbin liner upright , which makes collecting refuse a lot easier — price £27.50 ( including 10 bags ) . |
13 | They are duly grateful to Joseph Kosuth for keeping the ball rolling while not rocking the boat . |
14 | The faster US troops can turn over responsibility for keeping the peace to Panamanian forces , officials said , the better the US invasion would look to Latin Americans . |
15 | You 're right : the world owes a lot to ‘ clear American leadership ’ for keeping the peace in Europe and Asia ( ‘ All over bar the shooting ’ , December 15th ) . |
16 | VISCOUNT CAVE L.C. : No doubt there is an absolute unconditional obligation binding the police authorities to take all steps which appear to them to be necessary for keeping the peace , for preventing crime , or for protecting property from criminal injury ; and the public , who pay for this protection through the rates and taxes , can not lawfully be called upon to make a further payment for that which is their right … |
17 | In seconding the motion for keeping the May Day holiday , it is my opinion that th th g this government is having yet another go at the unions . |
18 | Visitor centres and other areas of public contact should use IT to make efficient use of staff and resources , and to establish new methods for keeping the public informed and educated . |
19 | Wardens had a general responsibility for keeping the king 's peace within his bailiwick , and in times of rebellion or disturbance he was naturally an important buttress of royal authority . |
20 | There is an argument for keeping the word ‘ converts ’ because it is well understood . |
21 | in the meantime , it is aiming to build up its resources for keeping the operations under surveillance by imposing a " policing tax " of $1 per tonne from sawmills involved in wood chipping . |
22 | ( 1 ) ( a ) The justices were under a duty to determine whether any relevant criteria for keeping the child in secure accommodation were satisfied , pursuant to section 25(3) of the Children Act 1989 . |
23 | DAVID PLATT received a ticking-off from Graham Taylor last night for keeping the England boss in the dark over a knee injury which threatens to prevent him playing against Turkey next week . |
24 | Had we but known that money was so scarce , RW&P would willingly have sent round the collection box to gather money to compensate the RFU in return for keeping the England jersey white ( or , for that matter , the WRU for keeping the Welsh jersey red ) . |
25 | Even assuming that the bureau could bear the additional nominal £150 that NACAB charges each year for keeping the system up to date , the heaviest cost would be the time of the person who must insert the monthly updates . |
26 | Hazel joined the Company in March 1970 and after a few months took over the role of transport manager , in which capacity she has been responsible for keeping the Company on the move ever since . |
27 | Sir Edward 's military appointment is confirmed by an extant financial memorandum , which also reveals that , alongside Edward 's force of 2,000 men , his nephew Dorset was paid for keeping the sea with 1,000 men . |
28 | Sir Edward 's military appointment is confirmed by an extant financial memorandum , which also reveals that , alongside Edward 's force of 2,000 men , his nephew Dorset was paid for keeping the sea with 1,000 men . |
29 | The dikes get all the credit for keeping the water out , but most of the work is done by the natural wall of sand facing the sea . |
30 | Everyone shares the responsibility for keeping the School clean and tidy . |