Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have [vb pp] for the " in BNC.

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1 At last the tide has turned for the unsung aircraft of 1940 .
2 It looked as though the end of the trail had come for the tiger .
3 The massacre has sabotaged for the time being any resumption of negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk .
4 if the driver has stopped for the purpose of complying with regulation 8 or regulation 10 ( to accord precedence and not overtake ) ;
5 Since eggs became the focus for the food poisoning scare , the association has called for the testing of the eggs themselves to establish infection .
6 The fact that had struck them both , however , was the date the genotyping had given for the conception of the boy : a date which coincided with a visit Wyatt , Berdichev and Lehmann had made to a singsong house in the Clay .
7 The opposition had asked for the nullification of an amnesty decree passed by the former government on those who had committed offences during the May protests , including Suchinda .
8 The statute has provided for the creation of a Tribunal with very little power .
9 The chance to buy the land for the gymnasium had disappeared for the time being , but it was not the end , he told himself .
10 After the boat had stopped for the night there was always some work still to be done on the platform .
11 Having considered the potential benefits of offering discounts for full payment of Council Tax the Council has decided for the first year that it is not beneficial and that therefore no discounts will be offered for full payment .
12 Not a snap or a twang , but the hamstring had gone for the second time in successive matches .
13 It was to be based on a report which the plaintiff had prepared for the Greek Government .
14 The other had gone for the Wood but had entered well away from the large conifer Werewolf headed for .
15 However , describing it is as far as the organisation has got for the moment , though OSF says members are screaming for a bridge that spans all GUI environments .
16 A Dorset family was taken on a VIP trip to Wytch Farm 's production sites on Furzey Island after the father had bid for the BP-donated prize in a charity auction .
17 This was quite an achievement as there were many well-known archers at the meeting — the captain had arranged for the northern championship meeting to be held at the same venue on the three days prior to the Scorton shoot .
18 , The UK government 's official adviser on the countryside has called for the establishment of a further 19 " environmentally sensitive areas " to protect vulnerable landscapes from the effects of intensive agriculture .
19 He arrives on the scene about two minutes after the bell has rung for the start of break , clutching his large black Bible under his arm .
20 The commission has called for the closure of the Bohunice power plant , warning that evacuation of citizens from nearby Vienna might prove impossible .
21 The only change in the intervening period had been that the government had prepared for the threatened dispute while the Samuel Commission deliberated about the way in which to make the industry more efficient and profitable .
22 Although Granville probably realized the damaging implications of the fact that the Government had asked for the office designs without owning or having authority to acquire the land for them , he then went on to say that with the block plan , Parliament could choose :
23 Remember : the Government had set for the growth of earnings a guideline of five per cent ; and looked towards a long-term approach in which collective bargaining would be based each year on a broad agreement between Government , union and employers about the maximum level of earnings which would be compatible with keeping inflation under control in the following twelve months .
24 On the face of it , the shooting looked like another bloody event in Irish history , but perhaps it was its timing — on the same day that the government had sat for the first time — that intrigued him , or perhaps it was Joe 's words : that his father and the men like him had died for Ireland were being betrayed .
25 This is one issue on which the hon. Gentleman might have commenced his supplementary question by saying that most people in Wales are pleased with the way in which the Government have fought for the British lamb industry as a whole and that Welsh consignments have been fought for , too .
26 The government has paid for the restructuring of the Villahermosa Palace to house the collection ; it is guaranteeing any short-fall in the running costs after entrance fees are collected ; it is paying $6 million rent a year , index-linked , for the collection ; it has introduced an indemnity scheme to cover the works of art , and has given the Baron and Baroness the last word on how the collection is to be administered during the ten years of the loan , at the end of which the collection is handed back , with exemption from Spain 's otherwise very restrictive art export laws .
27 Did he tell you how much the farmer had offered for the cottage ? ’
28 Lotus was also in trouble and Mr Chapman decided that the end of the road had come for the Seven .
29 This is because the founder of such a body is entitled to reserve to himself or to a visitor whom he appoints the exclusive right to adjudicate upon the domestic laws which the founder has established for the regulation of his bounty .
30 Banks in Switzerland and the City had vouched for the money .
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