Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | Immediately the caveman must prepare himself for two possibilities . |
2 | And , lastly , the definition of rules for housework establishes a mechanism whereby the housewife can reward herself for doing it . |
3 | As feminists , we need to have a way of looking at this work which makes us think about whose shattered lives and suffering produced the money used to pay her for her paintings — namely the poor rural workers of Britain and Ireland and the enslaved African peoples working in the West Indies and the American colonies . |
4 | If the comparison is successful , a program-accessible register is loaded with the address of the compared words ; alternatively , A and L could be retained in program-accessible registers throughout the process , so that the programmer can interrogate them for the result of the search . |
5 | The blacksmith used to make them for us out of wood and steel that we carried back from India . |
6 | ‘ Fergie has made a big mistake and I 'm sure the decision will haunt him for years to come . ’ |
7 | Stand under his tree acting crazy and the squirrel will take you for a nut . |
8 | If the adventurers refuse to help , the Ghost will curse them for their callousness and attack . |
9 | ‘ That 's how the West can do something for us . |
10 | In particular we find the cases of what are called ‘ uses ’ or trusts — transactions whereby a man legally transfers land to another , but with an understanding that the transferee will hold it for the benefit of the former , or for the benefit of those whom he will name in his will . |
11 | The car would do it for a minute or two . |
12 | And the priest shall offer one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering ; and the priest shall make atonement for her before the Lord for her unclean discharge . |
13 | The org the organist used to carry it for a long way . |
14 | It is further acknowledged that each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings . |
15 | After last night 's frost , the ice should hide it for a while . ’ |
16 | ‘ Yeah , the rats 'd thank us for getting rid of a human , ’ he went on . |
17 | You do not need to type in all the dates for yourself — the spreadsheet will do it for you . |
18 | But I think the parents should take something for them to do , I mean we used to take colouring books and books for the children to look at and |
19 | If he unjustifiably rejects them , the seller may sue him for damages for non-acceptance or , possibly , will have an action for the price ( see paragraph 13–05 and Chapter 12 ) . |
20 | He said he would wait to see if the Caliph would reward us for forcing the breach . |
21 | Reza Shah exiled one ayatollah who dared to criticize the Shah 's female relations for entering a shrine unveiled , Indeed , one of his military aides was said to have violated the sanctuary of the shrine by marching in and dragging the ayatollah out by his beard , so that the Shah could whip him for his lese-majeste . |
22 | The House of Lords Committee report was even more cause for pessimism , suggesting that the UKAEA should brace itself for major cutbacks including site closures . |
23 | This was discussed at length with Janet , after which it was agreed that the therapist would see her for the next 2 months at fortnightly intervals and that no more than one telephone call per week would be acceptable . |
24 | ‘ if a magistrates ' court inquiring into an offence as examining justices is of opinion , on consideration of the evidence and of any statement of the accused , that there is sufficient evidence to put the accused on trial by jury for any indictable offence , the court shall commit him for trial ; and , if it is not of that opinion , it shall … discharge him . |
25 | The court could extend it for up to three years . |
26 | Upon receipt of the proceeds of sale the trustees must invest them for the tenant for life and that person 's successors in title . |
27 | He stormed : ‘ The FA should suspend him for a couple of years and if they ca n't ban the video then they should fine him every penny he makes out of it . |
28 | The Sergeants would take us for training sessions and escort us over to our meals , but it was the Corporals who governed our lives . |
29 | You could assume that the bucks would present themselves for locking up . |
30 | The day will include a fashion show and the exhibition will feature everything for the machine knitter . |