Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] generation " in BNC.
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1 | Piquantly , for the caring generation , the desire for natural quality materials has also caused a boom in the leather trade : it is an extremely committed and unusual member of the new elite who can resist the high style leather goods that now abound . |
2 | The genealogist who has traced his family tree as far back as is possible through the use of the civil registration records kept at St Catherine 's House , London , and local registry offices then turns naturally to the baptism , marriage and burial registers of the Church of England for the preceding generations . |
3 | However , a new query language interface based on SQL is under development for the second generation of UGIX ( Raper and Bundock 1991 ) . |
4 | However , for the second generation , as we have seen , " Creole " or " Patois " is focused specifically on Jamaican Creole . |
5 | Having developed the framework for central co-ordination , the range of time sharing services made available to group or site departments now extends considerably beyond the facilities offered by GIS for the autonomous generation of information . |
6 | The proportion of women having just two children , for example , rose from 28% for the 1920s generation to 43% for those born in 1945 . |
7 | Please help us preserve it for the future generations . |
8 | As the movement and the significance of British fascism owed so much to Sir Oswald Mosley , and as he increasingly came to see himself as the political spokesman for the lost generation and the survivors of the First World War , it is the impact of that event I want to examine first . |
9 | These poets are trying to speak for the lost generations , condemned forever to inarticulacy ; and to speak aloud about simple things that they had been forbidden even to think about . |
10 | Ultimately , the government says , all will benefit from development , but that is a remote promise for the present generation . |
11 | What are the prospects for the present generation of working-age women ( 16–60 ) with regard to occupational pension entitlements when they themselves reach pensionable age ? |
12 | It is difficult for the present generation of comparable age to realize what a change , in this respect , has been brought about by television . |
13 | Gary Kildall , whose Digital Research created the CP/M operating system for the first generation of personal computers , did not jump at IBM 's offer . |
14 | In form and style they set the pattern for the first generation of purpose-built station buildings . |
15 | Mucky hands and a fat bank balance would be a way of life for the first generation of nouveaux-riches manufacturers ; but with a bit of care the brass itself could be used to buy their children out of the world of muck altogether . |
16 | For the first generation , " Creole " will be the vernacular of a particular territory : for example , Jamaica , Guyana , Trinidad , Barbados . |
17 | PLANS by British Aerospace and France 's Thomson-CSF to merge their guided weapons businesses moved a step closer yesterday after the United Kingdom 's Ministry of Defence opted for a European missile for the new generation of anti-aircraft frigates . |
18 | For the new generation , providence meant looking ahead in this progressive sense ; those who would not do so were classed as improvident . |
19 | Now it is time for the new generation born in the wilderness to cross the Jordan , and to begin to take possession of the Land , led not by Moses , of course , since he must die on the wrong side of the river , but by Joshua . |
20 | Its 1,360cc four-cylinder engine , mated to a five-speed gearbox , is new , having been developed specially for the new generation of AXs from the mainstream-car petrol engine . |
21 | Finally , his son stepped in and wrote a song , ‘ Not Out ’ , that would become an anthem for the new generation of active centenarians . |
22 | Carrying the banner of the nuclear industry , it was well aware of what it meant to be a target for the new generation of environmentalists . |
23 | I want only one thing : peace for the new generation and progress . |
24 | A quarter of a century since the first Star Trek , these oldies are making way for the New Generation . |
25 | Finally , Stamford put itself forward in the 1960s as one of the sites for the new generation of universities , citing the town 's ‘ university history ’ in support of its case . |
26 | This is great news for the new generation of women writers , but for some it is already too late . |
27 | Thus his ideas remained as a potent legacy for the new generation of Marxists which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s . |
28 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
29 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
30 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |