Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | there are many people and probably a few of you here tonight , who have been members of the Church for a long time . |
2 | We ‘ book people ’ are somewhat defensive about our occupation of the Church for a long period , so the following incident naturally gave us new confidence . |
3 | The sense of solidarity within the community was always the driving force behind the primatial claims of Canterbury — indeed , behind all the claims to special rights and privileges which dogged the history of the Church for the next hundred years and more . |
4 | Although the London Borough of Southwark agreed to maintain the level of funding to some of the projects for a short time after the demise of the I. L. E. A. , that support can no longer be guaranteed . |
5 | Her father has been an elder of the kirk for the last twenty years . |
6 | Details of the transactions for the first month are given below . |
7 | Details of the transactions for the first month are given below . |
8 | If that happens Lonrho may be gambling on picking up the betting shop part of the operation for the proverbial song . |
9 | A comparison of the cashflows for the two projects is given in Table 5.3 . |
10 | Finally there was just the fitting of the cowlings for the last time . |
11 | Currently there are 110 members of the Council for a practising profession of 7,271 , and there are 5 committees with over 25 members ! |
12 | It was founded in 1928 as " Joint Examination Board " , for initially it consisted of representatives of the Council for the Spiritual Care of the Deaf and Dumb and of the Council of Church Missioners of the Deaf . |
13 | The summit was originally called by Charles Haughey , the Irish Prime Minister and President of the Council for the first six months of 1990 , to discuss the Communities ' response to the prospect of German unification and to the rapid changes in the rest of Eastern Europe . |
14 | A Korean Central News agency report referred to Ho Dam on May 29 as chairman of the Council for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland . |
15 | At its meeting in January the Scottish Sports Council took the opportunity of paying tribute to their contribution as members of the Council for the past two years . |
16 | During World War I , attitudes towards ‘ war babies ’ and their mothers briefly relaxed largely as a result of the efforts of the Council for the Unmarried Mother and her Child ( founded in 1917 ) , and greater concern was expressed about the high infant mortality rate amongst illegitimate children . |
17 | Was it a two-way respect — had the two got their heads together and decided it might be beneficial to Travis to send him out of the country for a short while ? |
18 | I have n't seen my , never saw my grandfather and so family has been out of the country for a few generations now . |
19 | Teenager Stephen McAteer scored a remarkable maximum of 100 points from all five judges to bring the All-Ireland Under-19 title out of the country for the first time . |
20 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
21 | The sport still claims to be the fastest-growing in Britain … and enthusiasts came from all corners of the country for the grand finale of the National Mountain Bike Championships — the quest to find the British champion . |
22 | Wrong end of the country for the old Middlesex man ( 5 ) |
23 | I could probably dig up some of the rules for the 90 Mins one if anyone is really interested . |
24 | But Anna Pavord 's recognition ( 27 September ) of the opportunity for the twentieth century boldly to turn Uppark 's tragedy to advantage , is a more compelling argument . |
25 | As Wood and Wood argue , the sympathy of the classicists for the social class represented by the Socratics of classical Greece made them ‘ more than ready to accept rather uncritically their account of the situation in Athens and throughout the Greek world ’ . |
26 | It was also able to claim , with confidence , ‘ how many frightful heresies have , within the last few years , run riot in many divers parts of the realm , but have now at last been checked by the providence of the all-good and Almighty God , the singular goodwill of princes , and the vigilance and zeal of the prelates for the Catholic faith , and seem almost extinguished . ’ |
27 | Periodically Utrillo was allowed out of the asylum for a few days and occasionally he escaped . |
28 | When he was six years old , he became a private pupil of Dr. Joseph Watson , Principal of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb Poor . |
29 | Only Richard Elliott , Headmaster of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb at Margate , and the Reverend William Stainer , chairman of the London Schools Board Classes for the Deaf , could be said to be representative of the dominant system of education then prevailing in British schools . |
30 | The discussion focused on the contentious issue of the deadline for the final withdrawal of the Indian Peace Keeping Force ( IPKF ) from Sri Lanka . |