Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | But I have stayed on the park for every day in our championship matches this season and I am confident I can last the full five days of the Test . |
2 | During the lifetime of Mr B 's mother , his great house has represented for Pamela , as a servant , the opportunity for an education in the morals , skills , and tastes of a true lady . |
3 | The support for the Express in 1912 " provides for the introduction of £50,000 or $60,000 to retain the only half-penny paper the Party possesses in London , and no less a sum than $700,000 to £1 , 000,000 would be necessary to start a similar paper if the Daily Express were allowed to go . |
4 | Regular readers will recall that the first half of the 1970s saw an unprecedented upsurge of feminist activism , the most vigorous since the struggle for the vote in the first two decades of the century . |
5 | Many feminists also saw the struggle for the vote in moral terms , but while they were prepared to use maternalist arguments in support of their campaign , they paid little attention to the individual needs of mothers . |
6 | As a sequel to the highly successful Malta : The Hurricane Years , Chris Shores , Brian Cull and Nicola Malizia 's Malta : The Spitfire Year 1942 is a massive tome crammed to the brim with a day-by-day , blow-by-blow , account of the struggle for the Island in 1942 . |
7 | The English were well informed about the manoeuvres that had made him Emperor , and Charles II 's Poet Laureate , John Dryden , wrote a play about the struggle for the succession in Delhi . |
8 | The board to which an application is to be made is the board for the area in which the premises with which the application is concerned are situated ( subs . |
9 | How much was the postage for a postcard in those days ? |
10 | We discussed with her 10-year-old son whether he wanted to see the play and we put the money for a ticket in an envelope . |
11 | Walking meant no bus meant she had the money for a cappuccino in the poser 's cafe . |
12 | ‘ The thing is , ’ said the agent , ‘ they had the money for the rental in cash , they do n't seem to sell much pottery , but they can run two off-road jeeps which are parked undercover in the barns . |
13 | Indeed , in its evidence to the Kilbrandon commisson , my party accepted that if its then proposals had been accepted by the commission , the case for a reduction in Scottish Members to , say , 58 or 59 would have been hard to resist . |
14 | BACK IN THE COURTroom , David Calvert-Smith opens the case for the Crown in front of Judge Lowry . |
15 | Make the case for the park in historical and aesthetic terms as strongly , publicly and early as you can . |
16 | However , there was also a considerable consensus from the non-arts staff of LEAs and colleges that arts teachers were not helping the advancement of the case for the arts in a number of ways . |
17 | It does n't seem very clever of them to cut the grant for a festival in a region where the MPs are both Scottish ministers . ’ |
18 | The District Council endorsed these opinions and Jacques wrote to National Secretary Harry Nutt the following week to tell him so — adding that the Council had also supported the plea for an increase in Ministry grant-aid to 90% of teaching costs , which was of course in keeping with National WEA policy . |
19 | Even The Times for a while in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution suggested that there was more than a grain of truth in the concept of a Jewish world plot . |
20 | The difficulty for the Company in England was that establishing someone who had crossed to North America took an initial investment equal to about a year 's wages , so the investors had to keep on providing supplies without seeing any sign of how the colony would repay them . |
21 | The rules for the cameras in committees are essentially the same as in the House , except that it is recognised that it is not possible to exclude shots showing the public , especially those sitting behind the witnesses in a select committee . |
22 | The reasons for the delay in provision of such items were , therefore , investigated , and these are set out in Table 2 , below . |
23 | The reasons for the conflict in the various forecasts lie in the fact that the demand for higher education depends on a multiplicity of factors including the distribution of entrants into HE by age , gender , social class , region of residence , parental qualification and family size ; the effects of unemployment and comprehensive education ; the national demand for graduate-level skilled labour ; and last , but by no means least , the effect of the supply of places on demand . |
24 | As far as the increase for the part-time employees is concerned , the reasons for the increase in the salaries for full-time employees are irrelevant . |
25 | The reasons for the increase in unacceptable behaviour , he believes , are varied and complex . |
26 | Autonomous enterprises , for instance , will no longer yield their surplus automatically to the central government ( one of the reasons for the collapse in the Soviet tax base and the widening budget deficit ) . |
27 | One of the reasons for the improvement in pedestrian safety on the Continent over the past decade , is that the focus of traffic calming work has been on the areas where most people live , that is on existing , not new , residential areas . |
28 | The Reasons for the Decline in Population Growth Rate |
29 | The reasons for the decline in this sector of the housing market may be seen in terms of simple demand and supply analysis : the letting of accommodation has become less desirable for landlords and other forms of tenure have become more attractive for potential tenants . |
30 | The reasons for the decline in profitability are lucidly and cogently analysed in an influential Marxist work by Glyn and Sutcliffe in 1972 . |