Example sentences of "[coord] [art] [noun pl] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Or , as Niall Fitzduff put it , the community ‘ is not to be destroyed at the whim of mining company ’ while nothing could ‘ compensate us or the generations to come for the loss of our community ’ . |
2 | The rapid development of social movements during the 1960s depended in part upon sustained economic growth , full employment , the expansion of higher education , and a general feeling that these societies had entered what was often called a ‘ post-scarcity ’ era in which the fundamental problems of production had been solved and the conditions created for the development of a new society of leisure and enjoyment . |
3 | The document ranked in order of importance the factors it wished to take into account in a new procedure : its knowledge of the institution ‘ as a whole ’ , the quality and experience of the staff , and the papers submitted for the proposed course ( the last justified by the fact that ‘ the discipline involved in preparing and documenting a proposal for the approval or re-approval of a course of study is extremely valuable to the College submitting it ’ ) . |
4 | The vision of Arthur Guinness had been realised and the foundations laid for the building of the international organisation that is now Guinness Brewing Worldwide . |
5 | Thank you also for the many beautiful tributes and the donations sent for the Cynthia Spencer Unit . |
6 | Two 1½″ tank connectors were siliconed in place here and the connections constructed for the pump and sump drain as shown in the diagram . |
7 | If your employer has crêche facilities on offer , and your ability to work depends on them , find out well in advance of taking the job what hours the crêche is open , the standard of care offered , and the charges made for the service . |
8 | The autoradiograph was analysed by densitometry , the area under each trace was calculated and the values corrected for the number of methionines in each protein . |
9 | They can keep records of the attendances of a patient at the surgery , the clinical condition of the patient and the prescriptions written for the patient . |
10 | A collection of general medical books in a public library may deal with the same range of topics , but the indexing can be broader than in a specialist context , and the terms used for the same thing may be different . |
11 | And the brothel-owners paid for the restoration of village temples and schools to help keep up the supply of young girls . |
12 | The sequences at the ligation-sites between oligonucleotide 2 and the oligonucleotides used for the PCR-amplification were exactly as predicted . |
13 | When the last shot had been fired and the troops left for the United States , many GIs turned up at embarkation points with loyal canine friends concealed in their kit bags . |
14 | Unlike the back-to-backs and the tenements built for the poor in the nineteenth century , which treated the poor like prostitutes — they 'll always be with us , but at least keep them off the streets — their function was to take the streetwise communities off the streets and clean up the gregarious clamour of the slum-dwellers . |
15 | There was a subdued ‘ clanging ’ from Henderson 's Shipyard at Meadowside to the left , and the passengers waiting for the ferry on the Govan side at Water Row , could see the glow of fires where the boilermakers were busy putting the finishing touches to the Anchor Line 's new flagship , the Columbia . |
16 | American trains were classless , but none the less they had a wide range of different styles of accommodation , and the passengers paid for the luxury appropriate to their standing . |
17 | At dinner that evening , Rose and Dora were full of their ‘ projects ’ and the appointments arranged for the following morning . |