Example sentences of "and [noun] be [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mixed layouts of flats and houses were advocated for an area of different types of household with a range of facilities for local use , including schools , shops , open space and a community centre . |
2 | Courses in Hebrew language and literature are provided for the Faculty of Arts by the Department of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Divinity . |
3 | Sunderland 's permit meeting on Monday night attracted a record crowd and £2,365 was raised for the Haswell and District branch of Mencap . |
4 | Point to Point … racing folk will tell you this is the true home of steepelchasing … the foundry where runners and riders are forged for the future … |
5 | The attraction between the conjectured planet and Uranus was to account for the latter 's departure from its initially predicted orbit . |
6 | It is an original , and Warner is looking for a serialisation . |
7 | Jack and Alison were going for a few days to Amsterdam . |
8 | The Association of Friends raise finance for overseas tours and plans are made for an eight day visit to Hungary in July . |
9 | In May , following these forays , Hitler had his first top-level meeting to discuss the western defences with the Todt Organisation , and plans were begun for the so-called Atlantic Wall , although there already existed a series of defended ports and the original defence arrangements set up when fleets of craft were being assembled for an invasion of England . |
10 | A draft treaty on mutual legal assistance , drawn up by Panama , was agreed and plans were approved for a summit on measures to counteract drug trafficking in the region to be held in Belize during February 1993 . |
11 | At the end of last year , the FDA was persuaded that the Utah Medical Center had evolved a plastic and aluminium ‘ heart ’ ( known as the Jarvik 7 , after its designer , Dr Robert Jarvik ) which stood a chance of sustaining some kind of life , and permission was given for a series of seven experiments , employing the new toy , after which the instrument 's worth was to be reviewed . |
12 | The ill-feeling from the battle of Anfield always remained close to the surface and Stewart was booked for an uncompromising tackle on Eric Young , with Palace 's Richard Shaw receiving a caution for similar treatment of Walters . |
13 | The sums increased , and funding was provided for a choreography department at the London School of Contemporary Dance and at the Royal Ballet School . |
14 | But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade . |
15 | The present larger chapel in High Street was opened in 1878 and provision was made for a Sunday school behind it in 1883 . |
16 | Voluntary schools were given the choice of becoming ‘ aided ’ or ‘ controlled ’ schools and provision was made for a few ‘ special agreement ’ schools ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
17 | The sermon was regarded as an attack on the Revolution , since it implied that James II should not have been overthrown , and Sacheverell was impeached for a " malicious , scandalous and seditious libel " . |
18 | In Drosophila the segmentation genes paired and gooseberry are required for a proper wingless and engrailed expression . |
19 | Now the dialysis machine is about to be taken back to the hospital and Richard is hoping for a healthy future . |
20 | However , bistables based on individual transistors are sometimes used and valves were used for the purpose many years ago . |
21 | Did Benjamin carry secret orders from his uncle that Selkirk and Ruthven were to die for the common good ? |
22 | An account of the last hours and words is written for the edification of those unable to be present . |
23 | All these jealousies and disappointments and doubts were forgotten for the time being in the face of adversity . |
24 | But both Poland and Hungary are heading for a spell of power-sharing and , who knows , maybe even genuine democracy by the mid-1990s . |
25 | An accountant who bought and sold shares worth £250,000 in various public flotations using false names and addresses was jailed for a year and fined £25,000 yesterday . |
26 | Vandalism and theft are to blame for the 23pc rise . |
27 | Birds and animals were settling for the night ; a nightjar churred , a mallard made a last leisurely circle near the riverbank and then disappeared , a moorhen called ‘ cock-cock-cock ’ to no one in particular . |
28 | A special austerity programme had reduced the range of consumer goods and foodstuffs , with eggs and bread being rationed for the first time . |
29 | He only has specific proposals for 10% of the total entitlement spending cap , yet the across the board tax rate cuts would lose $25bn a year in revenue for each percentage point reduced , and conservatives are calling for a three point cut . |
30 | Grammars and parsers were invented for the study of human languages . |