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

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1 At the heart of things , in the Minister 's room , were the sign-writers , working together throughout with the aim of achieving better communication with the public , and style and unity for the various parts of our effort .
2 Miss Logan understood gunpowder to be the most acceptable offering for the Turkish peasant , and writing-paper for the superior classes .
3 Although President Bush has been opposed to any such deal , Miami lawyers acting for Gen Noriega and leading US senators have been exploring the possibility of an agreement that could lead to a ceasefire and freedom for the American hostages .
4 Surrey teachers are the overall organisers of the day and responsibility for the following stalls have been agreed by the areas shown :
5 Although the sectarian image of the party between 1928 and 1934 clearly exercised a deep fascination over intellectuals such as Aragon and Nizan , who were filled with hatred and revulsion for the oppressive structures and reactionary governments of a bourgeois French state , its appeal was necessarily limited .
6 But the quartier did become much less the frame of reference for work , trade , and consumption for the popular classes .
7 The first 25 metres are 8a+ , serving to sap strength and stamina for the harder moves to come .
8 I have calculated that my tuition , rent and equipment for the five years of my degree would cost at least £54,500 .
9 The college want to make the sale , sanctioned by the Charity Commissioners last summer , to set up an endowment fund for maintenance , restoration and refurbishment of Royal Holloway 's Founder 's Building , as well as for the upkeep and security for the remaining pictures .
10 Primarily , it 'll be defence and security for the logistic installations , erm , dumps of ammunition and , and other stocks , as well as er guarding some of the headquarters locations .
11 He took several deep breaths , preparing his mind and body for the disorientating shocks of passing through the sound-gate and going supersonic .
12 Despite Edward 's concern to obtain a wide measure of support for the war and consent for the financial exactions it necessitated , the measures the government took to raise money and supplies in 1338 and 1339 gave rise to grievances which resemble those which underlay the conflicts of Edward I 's last years .
13 The SLA demand taxes for all ships and planes arriving in Kismayo , and promise in return co-operation and safety for the humanitarian operations .
14 ‘ Instruct the freighters to make revolutions immediately and head for the open seas as fast as possible , ’ he said .
15 The protein components required for the basal expression of classical pol III genes were previously identified as TFIIIB and TFIIIC for the AB-type promoters , with TFIIIA being additionally required for transcription of the gene for ribosomal 5S RNA ( AC-type ) .
16 Much still remained to be settled , but the treaty was signed at 10 Downing Street on 17 October by Attlee and Nu for the two countries , Article 1 read : ‘ The Government of the United Kingdom recognises the Republic of the Union of Burma as a fully independent State . ’
17 3.4 On the Licensed Products , and in all manuals , will include the copyright notice set out in Schedule 3 and in all manuals , brochures and material marketed with the Licensed Products by , and in all advertising and publicity for the Licensed Products , will include the Trade Mark Notice set out in Schedule 4 , in each case in durable and permanent form .
18 where there are more old jobs than new the ring fence will be placed around the staff in the old posts — and selection for the new jobs will be by competition .
19 Lighting and setting are by Robert Cohan ( who has known war experience ) and there 's no doubt of the work 's deep sincerity and compassion for the American soldiers of its cast .
20 Jack and I have known God 's strength and grace for the many tasks we have been involved in as Crossroads staff , and for Jack the difference is that we work a six and sometimes seven day week and we 're open for business outside office hours !
21 This de facto freedom to roam exists in most of Scotland provided that such freedom is accompanied by good countryside manners and respect for the legitimate needs of landowners .
22 The judge further invalidated a statute that requires the agency to ‘ take into consideration general standards of decency and respect for the diverse beliefs and values of the American public ’ .
23 Yesterday the spirits and beer ration had reached us ; rum for the Officers and beer for the other ranks , but as we were all involved in the war , everything was shared .
24 Detailing for de Cuellar the damage done to Iraq 's civilian population and culture by five days of Allied bombing , Aziz declared , ‘ You personally bear responsibility to history and mankind for the heinous crimes being committed against the noble people of Iraq who are fighting for their freedom . ’
25 The bushes line an old orchard and were , I guess , originally planted as a combination windbreak and pollinator for the cultivated plums .
26 Within minutes of the disaster , Blairman 's offered me a desk and telephone , Mallett 's provided porters and storage for the 60 years ' accumulation which had to be out of Mount Street in two days .
27 With her children grown up , Helen returned to journalism , writing with humour but more particularly with balance and concern for the under-canvassed areas of life .
28 The three hour the recreation chairman asked that we er , standard bills for garage for petrol and Centre for the standard items , .
29 The former road turns beyond the lane junction and crosses the valley to Morvich , a farming settlement in lovely surroundings with accommodation and camping for the many walkers who find this a convenient base for their mountain expeditions .
30 Pile this back into the skins , sprinkle with grated cheese and grill for a few minutes .
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