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

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1 Word processors are more like DTP packages , and spreadsheets do just about everything bar make the money for you in the first place .
2 To see if I can get the money for it before the end of the month .
3 The proposals for it by the UDC 's consultants are not for retail use , but they are ‘ consumption- ’ rather than production-orientated .
4 Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work .
5 Rather than reveal qualitative differences among the banks and draw the public 's attention to the bad-debt mess ( not to mention the responsibility for it of the finance ministry , which regulates banks ) , officials are doing everything they can to help banks sweep their problems under the carpet .
6 You 're going to have the job of changing the ice-packs for me through the night , are n't you ? ’
7 ‘ Britten had written the part for him as the eldest son , Jaffet , which was a treble , ’ said Graham .
8 ‘ You plug it in when you go away and it switches on the light for you at the same time every evening , and switches it off too .
9 George Knox winning the post for him despite the presence of such strong candidates as Robert Blakewell and Thomas Weaver [ qq.v . ] .
10 ‘ I think I will ride pillion on the way out , but I reckon it 'll be the sidecar for me on the way back . ’
11 Progress was made on certain aspects of the problem ( for example , the distribution of general practitioners and underprovided specialities like psychiatry and anaesthesia ) , but by 1970 Tudor Hart could still proclaim the truth of the " inverse care law " : " The availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need for it in the population served " ( Hart 1971 : 405 – 12 ) .
12 Should you decide that you would prefer to knit your design in jacquard rather than Fair Isle , DesignaKnit can automatically separate all the colours for you in the way that is required for your particular knitting machine .
13 And that 's the incentive for them in the £30 million Champions League which has captured the continent 's imagination .
14 Wine production in Britain has always been possible , though the evidence for it in the Roman period is almost non-existent .
15 Will update the traffic for you throughout the afternoon and a full service at tea time Alan Clifford on from half four till seven o'clock .
16 We 'll update the traffic for you throughout the afternoon and the full service at teatime , John on from half past four until seven o'clock later on .
17 Milongo paid tribute to " the extraordinary support " demonstrated by the people for him during the crisis .
18 ‘ Mark Morris had to make a good save late on from a snapshot by a defender , but Gary Bennett also had a chance to win the game for us at the end . ’
19 Performance of that order behind a BMW badge could shake a few prejudices , but these high-fliers may not be available in right-hand drive form until next year because of the demand for them on the Continent .
20 Peel the patates for me for the soup , she said : and I 'll keep the pan of choux mixture for you to lick .
21 I was particularly thrilled with the guys who scored the points for us on the final day , Mark James , Jose-Maria Olazabal , Jose-Maria Canizares , Ronan Rafferty and Christy O'Connor Jnr. , because in the case of Canizares , Ronan and Christy they had n't scored a point in the games they played and it was nice for them to take some of the glory .
22 In the words of the council leader , the new department was set up to ‘ act in a political manner ’ with a function of ‘ political mobilization ’ and , according to its first co-ordinator , ‘ part of the challenge for us in the local authority is to try to reintroduce some political perspective ’ ( quoted in Duncan and Goodwin , 1988 , p. 85 ) .
23 Now she declares unswerving loyalty to diesel : ‘ I 've experienced three petrol cars in the past , but it 's going to be diesel all the way for me in the future . ’
24 Updates on the travel for you throughout the afternoon and a full service at teatime with John on Radio Nottingham from er half four till seven .
25 Plugger promised to keep the pair for me until the day before I left so that they would have the shortest travelling time possible .
26 Sylvia agreed to work the streets for him on the understanding he would find out what she wanted to know .
27 I glanced at my watch , found I had forgotten to adjust it and read the time for him from the digital clock at the base of the instrument panel .
28 This means you win a free subscription to MKM as well as £5 so the postman will be braving the weather for you in the coming year .
29 ‘ You made the reservation for me at the hotel , ’ she said , forcing her voice to remain steady .
30 ‘ I kept a lookout for you on the ship .
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