Example sentences of "for [art] young [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You could take home just a few to cut open and look for the young larva or larvae , as in some types of gall there is always more than one larva , each in its own separate section .
2 The entire burden of hatching , feeding and caring for the young cuckoo falls on the hapless foster parents .
3 It is vital for the young cuckoo to hatch either before , or at the same time as , its nest mates .
4 This can be so useful to anyone looking for a secondary school , especially for the young couple with a growing child who are looking for a new area to move into .
5 The tall house on Thrush Green had been but sparsely furnished for the young couple had great aspirations but little money , and most of the furniture was solid Victorian stuff given by their parents .
6 Matters had not proceeded entirely without the odd hitch or two for the young couple — mainly because the bride was heavily pregnant with a child , one conceived during the long dry summer of 1807 .
7 ‘ We believe the items are a vital breakthrough in the hunt for the young couple 's murderers . ’
8 ‘ We believe the items are a vital breakthrough in the hunt for the young couple 's murderers . ’
9 Det Supt Jack Leyland , heading the investigation , said : ‘ We believe the items are a vital breakthrough in the hunt for the young couple 's murderers . ’
10 A whitewash victory for the young army hopefuls .
11 Various factions are at work , each seeking to promote its own interests — I 'd not give a fig for the young king 's life if he fell in with one of them !
12 He was not an alien , northern magnate from whom anything might be expected , but a key figure in the reconstructed royal authority which now needed to be preserved for the young king .
13 When Mazarin invited Cavalli to Paris in 1660 to provide an opera with text by Buti for the young king 's marriage , the master encountered all sorts of difficulties and had to substitute a performance of his Xerse in the Louvre , with an overture and ballet music by Lully .
14 Sir Richard , in hose and open cambric shirt , wiped dust from his hands , apologising that he had been out with the craftsmen who were putting the finishing touches to their pageant for the young king 's coronation .
15 He was not an alien , northern magnate from whom anything might be expected , but a key figure in the reconstructed royal authority which now needed to be preserved for the young king .
16 Also standing are Carrie Hynd for the Green Party while on a lighter note Ben Shotton and Owen Unsworth are campaigning for the Young Church Organist and Macweirdo Spectacular political parties respectively .
17 But Parks also took memorable portraits for Harpers Bazaar of subjects such as the surrealist patron Edward James , and of Noël Coward , who had some words of advice for the young photographer .
18 Once there , the woman starts to make a play for the young man but , before a seduction can take place , Mr Robinson returns .
19 In some ways she was happy that she had no conscious memory of the details , but unless she was able to recall them she knew that there would be no case for the young man to answer and he would go free .
20 Annie experienced a sudden feeling of pity for the young man .
21 He made a click of disapproval loud enough for the young man to hear .
22 For the young man from the Upton manor , the anxiously awaited witness who was to uncover truth at last , did not come .
23 Along with a Chinese freelance photographer , Cavell had called for her that morning and whisked her round some of Taipei 's famous landmarks , the all-marble Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial , a colourful Buddhist temple , and the Grand Hotel with its magnificent Chinese architecture , pausing only long enough at each for the young man to take the photos that would help introduce Maria to the Taipei public , before escorting her back to the apartment and approving the outfit she planned to wear to the dinner the radio station was hosting for the rest of the local media that night .
24 No one in the crowd felt sorry for the young man who was condemned .
25 He 'll be pinning his faith on Henry and his autumn parliament to raise the money for the young man 's ransom , no doubt .
26 He does feel for the young man .
27 Nevertheless , the study we propose will give a good foundation for exploration , and is certainly the most essential and important investigation of all for the young composer who wants to find his way ahead .
28 She was threatened with that a few days later when she was sweeping the back stairs and her rear view was too much of a temptation for the young footman .
29 Having your own original opinions was clearly a major flaw in a mirza and , just to be on the safe side , the Mirza Nama offers a few acceptable opinions for the young gentleman to learn by heart and adopt as his own .
30 The lily pads are a dangerous place for the young jacana chicks as the lake is full of predators that prey on eggs and chicks — fish , lizards , snakes , young crocodiles as well as predatory birds .
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