Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As for the requirement for the owners , charterers , managers and operators of the vessel and , in the case of a company , the shareholders and directors , to be resident and domiciled in the member state in which the vessel is to be registered , it must be held that such a requirement , which is not justified by the rights and obligations created by the grant of a national flag to a vessel , results in discrimination on grounds of nationality .
2 In his entry for the competition for the Houses of Parliament ( 1835 ) he proposed an octagonal House of Commons and a House of Lords in the form of a ‘ baronial hall with minstrel gallery ’ .
3 It will be recalled that Section 37 of the Finance Act , 1969 provided for the ascertainment for the purposes of estate duty of the ‘ slice ’ of the property in which the interest of ; beneficiary who was entitled to less than the whole of the in come or who had a joint interest in property which was no income-producing subsisted .
4 Unfortunately no division lists survive for the Commons for the years 1691 – 5 , and there are strong grounds for believing ( as will be discussed later ) that it was precisely in this period when party lines became most blurred .
5 As Mr Leslie had explained earlier he was completely sober and was not given to imagination , he screwed his eyes up looking for the reason for the footsteps ; he could n't see the feet but heard them quite distinctly passing him in the ballast below .
6 ‘ It is convenient to consider first whether the judge was correct in holding that the husband , whatever else he may have done , was not acting as agent for the bank for the purposes of procuring the signature of the wife to the charge .
7 This election campaign was , apart from anything else , a good advertisement for the need for a positive-images policy to dispel , maybe not the hatred , but certainly the fear and the ignorance about homosexuality .
8 The cost was £105 , including the organist and £3 for the box for the ashes , which , I was told , could be collected the next morning .
9 The preparation of ingredients for the sauce for the kidneys was now in the capable hands of Algernon Peckham , once Auguste had extracted a promise not to follow the Soyer recipe ‘ by mistake ’ .
10 My idea — I admit that I came up with it only this morning — is that the entire transaction involving the definition of the terms of reference for the study for the consultants should then become public property and not an enclosed relationship with the promoters .
11 He argues that the walls would have reduced in thickness above the platform , and have acted as the stylobate for the columns of the portico and this could account for the comparatively small diameter of the column drum found on the site ( his p. 16 ) .
12 This committee acted as the co-ordinator for the activities of many other organizations , including the Spanish Medical Aid Committee , the Spain Foodship Youth Committee , the League of Nations Committee , the Peace Pledge Union , and various local councils of action and ad hoc bodies .
13 You should then get an ordinary bar chart , with the names of the sales staff used as the labels for the columns in the chart .
14 If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act .
15 THE DESIGN of the courthouse from which five alleged Strangeways rioters escaped was branded as ‘ breathtakingly bloody stupid ’ last night as the hunt for the men continued .
16 Sandys , when Minister of Supply , had already been instrumental in deciding to develop Blue Streak as the replacement for the V-bombers , and so in 1957 he saw no requirement for either Skybolt or Polaris .
17 Although the belief in growth as a value in itself , or as the remedy for the ills of society , which seemed to be prevalent in the early 1960s has given way to a more sceptical attitude , it seems clear that an understanding of the long-run consequences of tax and expenditure policy is essential .
18 Through Brian Way 's influence a new kind of college course was emerging that saw drama as the basis for the students ' own personal development .
19 Similar , though somewhat less extreme difficulties would ensue if the normal range of penalties applied by Crown Courts were used as the basis for the guide-lines .
20 Rather more ideologically committed to a new form of politics were those for whom anti-semitism was seen as the reason for the changes in British and European society engendered by the first World War .
21 In this book , which will also serve as the catalogue for the exhibitions , has it been you who has written about the unpublished drawings ?
22 the demand for basic necessities , such as bread , will diminish as the need for the semi-luxuries of old age rises .
23 Well I think it 's very important Robert because , I mean as the charter for the arts indicated look at the money that local authorities are spending upstairs to us and really you know we , we are
24 And obviously you worry about the consequences for the individuals concerned . ’
25 The bolt holes through the chassis for the mounts are the same as are the leading dimensions of the boxes and the prop shaft positions .
26 Mr Martin 's barely-concealed rage at losing what he thinks of as his little girl ( and having to pay through the nose for the festivities ) is amusingly conveyed .
27 The researcher could be heard in the next room , stalling on the telephone while he looked through the file for the references .
28 In other words , run off the business for the benefits of existing policyholders .
29 After the approval for the names at a Branch Management meeting he dispatched the letters of invitation .
30 During the Oxford Movement a translation of the Greek passages by J. H. Newman appeared as one of the Tracts for the Times , and a translation of those from the Latin by J. M. Neale was also published .
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