Example sentences of "and for [art] [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | It is clear that by 1945 there was widespread popular support for the extension of state welfare provision , for a measure of nationalisation of industry and ‘ planning ’ and for a governmental commitment to the maintenance of full employment . |
2 | Though there is no appeal procedure laid down if the chairman of the meeting rejects a proxy duly lodged and therefore does not allow that creditor 's vote , it is open to the creditor affected to apply to the court for the chairman 's decision to be reversed and for a new meeting to be held . |
3 | There is also a tendency to pause in a pose at the end of a phrase and for a deliberate change to be made before further dance . |
4 | In the peal of bells resound the prayers for Führer and army and for a happy end to the struggle for Germany 's freedom and future . ’ |
5 | There were enormous popular pressures for the demobilization of the armed forces and for a speedy return to normal life . |
6 | It would he a very revealing item of Bomber Command 's history were a tape to be made available today of that unfortunate telephone link-up , and for a cold assessment to be made of all the circumstances as known at the time . |
7 | CIWF is a public Trust which campaigns against factory farming and for a fair deal to farm animals during rearing , transport and slaughter . |
8 | To have 95% confidence that the mean value was within 10% of the true value would need 144 samples , and for the mean value to be within 5% would require 576 samples . |
9 | Jennings [ 1990 ] Crim LR 588 ( CA ) confirmed the need for there to be a crime and for the unlawful act to be identified . |
10 | Christened ‘ Badlands ’ by a Cornish surf magazine years ago , both for its surf conditions and for the local resistance to the surface sheen of the nouveau Newquay surfers , the area currently represents the most vibrant winter surfing . |
11 | Given the size of the European constituencies , it will be difficult , if not impossible , for some candidates to become widely known and for an informed choice to be made . |
12 | Russia blundered into a conflict that was to have such serious consequences for the future of the Tsarist state and for an Asian challenge to occidental dominance . |