Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The big four have asked all Japanese corporations with equity-financing plans to postpone them for the time being .
2 By then she felt that she had seen enough paintings , churches , marble floors and medieval palaces to last her for a long time .
3 We 've asked four top designers to join us for the day and show just how they would accessorize the little black dress that is a staple of this season 's wardrobe .
4 The majority of Athenian citizens were working men who needed the meagre payment that was eventually made for carrying out public duties to compensate them for the loss of daily earnings .
5 He would take frustrating and puzzling journeys on the serpentine British railways to see her for a snatched fraction of a weekend in a provincial rep .
6 Although few performers really enjoy working under the glare of high-power lights , their use is sometimes essential , and the most acceptable way to use them for the illumination of small areas is to employ the technique known as bounce-lighting .
7 Tory plans to sell it for a small shopping mall were scuppered when Labour seized control last year .
8 Appeal organisers would like anyone thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the day care centre .
9 Appeal organisers would like anyone thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the centre .
10 Appeal organisers would like anyone else thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the day care centre .
11 Mr Anderton said he was disappointed that he could not afford to keep Vaila , adding that various attempts had been made to interest public and environmental agencies to buy it for the enjoyment of the public .
12 Indeed sometimes this spirit of God comes to specific people to endow them for a particular task .
13 A silver cup , purchased by subscription the following year , was to be competed for annually , the winning captain to hold it for a year .
14 The judge told him : ‘ There must be a severe penalty to punish you for the enormity of what you have done .
15 There must be a severe penalty to punish you for the enormity of what you have done and to deter others from wicked driving like this .
16 And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night .
17 It also saw frequent proposals that diplomats should be given some systematic training to fit them for the posts they were to occupy .
18 Like Andre Gide , who when young expected people to admire him for the books he would write in the future , Charlie came to love being appreciated in several high streets for his potential .
19 The unsuspecting victim was horrified when a ‘ corpse ’ leaned out of an open coffin to ask him for a takeaway pizza .
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