Example sentences of "[num] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The award , worth £20,000 , is given to ‘ a British artist under fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the twelve months preceding June 1992 ’ and was granted by a jury consisting of Nicholas Serota , director of the Tate Gallery , Marie-Claude-Beaud , director of the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain , Robert Hopper , director of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , Sarah Kent , art critic of Time Out magazine and Howard Karshan , representative of the patrons of New Art .
2 The spot marks the place where where hundreds and thousands gathered in February 1986 for a popular uprising that overthrew the late President Ferdinand Marcos , and made Mrs Aquino the President .
3 The spot marks the place where where hundreds and thousands gathered in February 1986 for a popular uprising that overthrew the late President Ferdinand Marcos , and made Mrs Aquino the President .
4 But a disclaimer can never take away your rights under the Defective Premises Act 1972 for the collapsing conservatory or prevent anyone being sued for negligence which has caused death or injury .
5 The result was 9,122 for the Unionist candidate and 3,944 for the NILP .
6 FOLLOWING two years of fund raising and six to eight weeks hard net practice we set off for the Far East on December 16 , 1991 for a combined cricket and hockey tour .
7 In spite of this awareness , it seems extraordinary that the candidate in Madrid favoured by Prim and his government was one who was bound to be unacceptable to Napoleon III for the simple reason that he was a son of King Louis-Philippe and so represented the Orléanist dynasty .
8 Would I be fit to cover World War Three for the Daily Post if it broke out right now ? ’
9 The Amphitheatre : Built around AD 90 for the brutal sport and games of which the Romans were so fond , as well as a place of assembly and training for the troops .
10 He was appalled at the thought of turning into a pub at five-thirty for a quiet drink and finding that it had been converted into a Poets ' Pub , ‘ reverberating , like an African village , with the roll of ‘ Drake 's Drum . ’ .
11 Elections were held in Georgia on Oct. 11 for a new parliament and parliamentary chairman .
12 Ten for the front door and ten for the till .
13 Similarly you may have combined with your application for judgment one for an interim award and it would be absurd that the benefit of that award should be lost in providing the costs of the action thus far .
14 Its got , its got er one the downward thrust , one for an angled thrust and one for level thrust , and its got a , they reckon its got about a twenty minute range if it takes off vertically
15 A major influence was undoubtedly the personality of the dean himself , but the essential catalysts were the decision by the department of anatomy that it could no longer continue to operate two separate curricula — one for the traditional course and one for the parallel track — and the decision by several of the charitable funders of the new pathway that future grants would be available only if the scheme was adopted throughout the school .
16 If material is to be offlined then there must be two separate media items available ( in states 2 or 3 ) , one for the Primary copy and one for the Secondary copy .
17 It said that the Commissioners of Works were inviting ‘ architects of all countries ’ to submit designs for the concentration of Government Offices on the site between Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament , and for two buildings , one for the Foreign Office and the other for the War Department , which the ‘ Government have determined to erect forthwith , as parts of a general scheme ’ .
18 Notice that there are three occurrences of \d , two for the main entry and one for the subentry .
19 Hartnell have designed their first bridal collection , prices start at ‘ 1,250 for a short dress and £1,950 for a long dress .
20 Jeff 's personal best times are 3:07:18 for a full marathon and 1:20 ; 55 for a half marathon .
21 In theory 25 million men were subject to the draft , but 12 million were exempt on health grounds , 5 million for various technical reasons , and something over 6 million for the simple reason that the economy required their labour .
22 That will be on top of the £200 million for the current year and £500 million for next announced in the last Autumn Statement .
23 On Dec. 4 federal and republican leaders had also agreed a formula providing for a one-off subsidy of kcs5,000 million from the federation to the republics , consisting of kcs3,300 million for the Czech Republic and kcs1,700 million for the Slovak Republic .
24 On June 12 the Bank had approved a loan of US$29,200 million for an environmental protection and resource conservation project .
25 The igfet SC implementation constructed at King 's uses a chip designed at University College , and fabricated at Plessey III/V for the operational amplifier and capacitor parts of the circuit .
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