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

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1 for storing the engines and the coaches for the excursions
2 That done they were directed to the ACR counter at the end of the reception desk where an efficient young woman issued the petrol coupons and the vouchers for the hotels where they were booked in .
3 In the biological world we have the genus for the class and the species for the variations .
4 An understanding of this renders it much easier to comprehend the no evidence doctrine and the reasons for the exceptions made to it in more recent years .
5 Discipline was very severe at that school , with the cane for the boys and the strap for the girls an everyday thing .
6 The tracks have agreed to give free admission and racecards to travelling enthusiasts and the dates for the meetings are : Middlesbrough Monday , August 3 ; Sunderland Friday , August 7 and Brough Park Tuesday , August 11 .
7 The Functional Managers ’ job is to provide the staffing and the resourcing for the projects which the organisation is undertaking .
8 The earlier that people are told the full situation and the rationale for the proposals the better .
9 This is left oversized , the tenons cut on the ends of the back uprights and the positions for the mortises marked off by laying the rail piece over the tenons .
10 and the squares for the blankets , I ca n't crochet though , I 'm no good at crocheting , I ca n't do any crocheting , I can knit but I ca n't crochet
11 Upstairs , on each floor there is one dormitory , each with 30 beds and the bedrooms for the wardens .
12 Yeltsin 's speech also covered the issues of land ownership , the need to counter crime and corruption , for which a group had been formed consisting of Vice-President Aleksandr Rutskoi , First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet , Sergei Filatov , Security Council Secretary Skokov and State Secretary Gennady Burbulis , and the need for an arms law to combat the " blatant pilfering of military property " .
13 A warning to be given by the Judge about the danger of relying on uncorroborated confession evidence — this is a recognition of the inherent danger of confession evidence being unreliable and the need for the police to secure other independent evidence , whenever possible .
14 Now that 's the entrance and there is where the er there used to be the erm er wagon turntable out here , and the entrance for the trucks was er through that doorway .
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