Example sentences of "sake of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is a time for the Governments to act together to take charge of economics for the sake of the citizens that they , and only they , can represent .
2 I suppose if I had to make the choice , I would sacrifice skiing for the sake of the hills .
3 Tough shit really , but I soften it for the sake of the delicacies of future interaction .
4 She was only joining in for the sake of the others because Murder in the Dark is more fun with five than with four .
5 Liddell was remembered by survivors for his modesty , his unfailing good humour , and his exemplary Christian conduct throughout their time there — and despite his strict Sabbatarian principles , he even refereed hockey matches on Sundays , for the sake of the youngsters with little else to do .
6 Bob Worcester , chairman of Mori , says : ‘ It is important to know what happened , not just for the sake of the pollsters but for that of the research business and the marketing decisions that depend upon confidence in the data that market research provides . ’
7 For the sake of the elephants throughout Africa , WWF feels that an end to the trade is the best way forward .
8 There will be thousands more who spend the day with a partner they no longer love , maybe even hate , for the sake of the kids .
9 It is stated that much larger numbers than are named in the Directory retain the insignia of undertakers in their shop-windows , for the sake of the profits of one or two funerals a year .
10 The production is excellent , and for the sake of the audiences at the Brunton Theatre , Musselburgh , I hope that the BBC gives the play another airing very soon .
11 But for the sake of the pigs we would obviously prefer Sir Richard 's shorter phasing-out period . ’
12 He had obeyed the Father in all things and would not only have to die but had also to become sin for the sake of the captives .
13 In April , the French and the Scots embarked on a polite exchange of congratulatory diplomatic compliments , with the French claiming that they had attacked Boulogne only for the sake of the Scots .
14 Thames 's equally well-meaning programme , Adoption — All for the Sake of the Children ( ITV ) , fell down because it was not about real people , only about actors pretending to be real people .
15 Single parents know as much about endurance as couples who live a lie for the sake of the children .
16 They do n't want to risk a break-up — perhaps for the sake of the children , or because it suits them to be married for other reasons .
17 They will only come together for official royal engagements , when the Queen specially requests their company at Balmoral or other royal houses , and for the sake of the children , William and Harry .
18 They must play a major part in developing , using and controlling the new technology , not for their own benefit , but for the sake of the children they teach .
19 his school sports and said I did it for the sake of the children !
20 Er it 's seems to me really I 'm just scanning your your press release now , for the sake of the children .
21 In this respect , it would seem to be more important that family relationships improve , whether or not husband and wife remain together , rather than urging parents to ‘ stick it out for the sake of the children ’ in unhappy marriages .
22 for the sake of the museums otherwise they would be t probably passed off as the real thing .
23 She made a shooing gesture as Ruth , conscious that the water was always kept hot till midnight for the sake of the guests , continued to stare .
24 The severity of this is mitigated ( for the sake of the clients ) by the permitted recovery by a solicitor whose practising certificate has lapsed of moneys paid or due to be paid on behalf of a client .
25 So , for the sake of the animals themselves , this breed should be brought back slightly from its extremes of exaggeration .
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