Example sentences of "and [art] [noun pl] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 First we examine the trends in population structure in Britain over the last century and the forecasts for the early decades of the next millennium .
2 Worried local residents still come to the Advice Centre for help with their legal problems , children still play safely in the refurbished Adventure playground , the Work Centre still sells Christmas cards , rugs and wooden toys , adults still learn to read and use computers at the Education Centre , and the clubs for the blind and the elderly still meet at 44 , Nelson Square .
3 Thus , during the disorder of the first part of the 1980s , the authorities utilized the 1936 Act procedure to ban many more marches than they had done before : in 1981 alone , there were 42 banning orders , and the figures for the following years were also high : 13 , 9 , and 11 in 1982 , 1983 , and 1984 respectively ( Home Office , 1985b : 23 ) .
4 The reasons for this difference — and the reasons for the mysterious presence of the introns is not understood .
5 If we want to understand the current penal crisis we need to examine the way this discretion is exercised , its consequences for the rest of the penal system , and the reasons for the continuing failure over the years to subject it to more effective control .
6 This characteristic is approximately sinusoidal with a wavelength equal to the rotor tooth pitch and the sinusoids for the two phases are displaced by n/2p .
7 The idea of using roads for local distribution and the railways for the long-distance trunk haul is as old as the railways themselves .
8 The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection .
9 The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection .
10 The workmanship on show here is some of the best I 've seen and the designs for the whole range are fresh and exciting .
11 Informally , the bank admits that if sterling was still in the ERM , the underlying rate of inflation could be down almost to zero now , but base rates would still be at 10 per cent , and the prospects for the economic growth and unemployment scarcely bear thinking about .
12 The pattern of trading at Addison Wesley and , and the prospects for the current year er , Frank .
13 for the judiciary and parliamentarians there will continue to be concern over the extent to which in practice Pepper v. Hart will require the construction and evaluation of parliamentary statements and procedure , and the implications for the existing constitutional relationship of the legislature and the judiciary .
14 Thirdly , the uneven development of private health care will be examined and the implications for the future geography of health care considered .
15 The case study data will be supplemented by a survey of senior managers in Scottish organisations , to examine their experiences of technical change since 1980 and the implications for the Scottish economy .
16 Aviation relations between UK , US and EC and the implications for the Single European Market
17 Given his many commitments and the preparations for the new play , his second , The Family Reunion , on which he probably worked harder than on any other — it was understandable that he could not consider sparing more than an evening away .
18 In a later study of economic growth in the USA , and Western European countries during the period 1950–62 , Denison found the minimum contribution of education to economic growth to have been of far less importance : 15 per cent for USA , 13 per cent for UK and Belgium , and the rates for the remaining six countries varied from 7 per cent for Norway and Italy , to 2 per cent for West Germany .
19 First , the Conservatives who were in favour of family allowances mostly advocated contributory or employer-financed schemes , and the grounds for the Labour movement 's opposition to such schemes , which they had voiced in the 1920s , were still valid .
20 There is thus little duplication of Mr Williamson 's earlier Knights of the Iron Cross , and the entries for the 14 men who do appear in both volumes have been subsequently expanded .
21 More people had been drawn to the area since Stephen had been there , but the settlement was still small and the opportunities for the adventurous pioneer still great .
22 It also specifies the resources the Secretary of State will make available to the Agency and the arrangements for the Chief Executive to report to the Secretary of State of the Agency 's performance and use of resources .
23 She could remember Hamlet and the dates of important battles in the Revolutionary War and the names of Disney 's Seven Dwarfs and the telephone numbers of old boyfriends and the faces of people she had known in college but not seen in years and the deadlines for the three pieces she had been working on …
24 They had been underestimated , as the first Test proved , but the damage had been done and the attendances for the first two Tests were depressing .
25 And no marks for the obvious answer here , question ten , what are the willies ?
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