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

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1 And for a great range of hair grooming products for guys , look out for Silvikrin 's Active Care , this range of styling products is popular with boys in the bathroom .
2 He was difficult sometimes — maddening sometimes — but he had , I always thought , a curious innocence of character so that you could n't be angry with him for long — and I found him always stimulating to be with — talkative , bursting with ideas and comments — and for a great deal of the time — just plain good fun to be with .
3 And for a small minority of colonels , the speech represented a final proof that de Gaulle had betrayed the cause of French Algeria once and for all .
4 The gamma radiation has a range of about 30 cm , and for a typical sherd of pottery , this means that the soil contributes the majority of the gamma dose .
5 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 .
6 The Chaplaincy Centre is a place of meeting , informally over coffee during the day , and for a wide range of student groups who use the building regularly .
7 Prior 's intellectual energies still left him time for his family and for a wide circle of friends , colleagues , and pupils .
8 Usually the contact is for a specific purpose , and for a recognised period of time .
9 It called also for the promotion of closer ties with the European Communities ( EC ) , and for a complete restructuring of the Organization of American States ( OAS ) and the Latin American Integration Association ( ALADI ) , both of which were seen as ineffective .
10 The section provides for the newspaper advertisement of applications for a grant ( including a provisional grant ) of a new licence and for a regular extension of the permitted hours by the clerk of the board to whom application is made ( subs .
11 I do not like the graphic novel , and for a new work from a successful author to come only in this form seems to me a shame .
12 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 .
13 There was a need for a Bible in the English tongue and for a new liturgy in English which would clearly indicate the Church 's disbelief in Purgatory , pilgrimages , and in transubstantiation .
14 Allowing for a margin of error in fuel reserves , and for a certain degree of defensive manoeuvring to avoid missile sites and aircraft intercepts , 2000 miles was the maximum distance the Foxbat could cover without re-fuelling .
15 Bristol will increase its contribution to the pursuit of scholarship and research for the benefit of all mankind , for the creation of a better quality of life for our fellow citizens , for a renewed industrial future for our country and for a better understanding of the past and expanded horizons for many who are trapped by lack of opportunity or missed chances in earlier education .
16 On Dec. 16 some 4,000 Pomaks had demonstrated in the town of Goce Delcev ( south-west Bulgaria ) to call for the restoration of their cultural and religious rights and for a criminal investigation into atrocities committed against their 300,000-strong community during a campaign of forced assimilation in 1972-73 .
17 Its 1979 census population of about 162,000 was 75.9 per cent Armenian and only 22.9 per cent Azerbaijani , and there had been pressure for some years for its transfer back to Armenia and for a greater degree of autonomy for its predominantly Christian people .
18 There are plans for multi-storey car-parks , the first of which is now open , to get cars off the streets and restore the pavements to pedestrians and for a major ring-road round Funchal .
19 This group also argued for measures of economic liberalization and for a clearer separation of the Labour Party from the Histadrut trade union organization .
20 At the secondary level , the report continued , pupils should study in addition a modern language and the curriculum of all pupils should include what is called ‘ preparation for adult and working life ’ , a varied programme of activities incorporating craft , design and technology , history and geography , moral education , health education , and ‘ preparation for parenthood and for a participatory role in adult society ’ .
21 The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’
22 Elected to Parliament in 1885 , Wilson was able to bring pressure to bear on the Liberal Party , both for repeal and for a wider programme of moral reform and social disciplining .
23 ND argued for more free-market economic policies and deep cuts in government spending , while Pasok and Synaspismos called for the preservation of welfare provisions and for a higher productivity in the public sector .
24 His was the quiet type of a Christ-lived life , and his influence was marked for good and for a strong quality of wisdom which left its mark upon many whom he came in contact with from day to day .
25 That is the best thing for industry and for a strong recovery from the recession .
26 One has to resort to Fraser McLuskey 's memoir for the explanation that the bodies were indeed R.A.F. and American crewmen , and for a moving account of their dignified burial by the Padre himself almost within sight of the enemy .
27 However , on May 31 there were reports of widespread support among civil servants and soldiers for the military rulers to step down and for a rapid handover of power to a civilian government .
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29 These were doubtless satisfactory for the individuals who had collected them and for a short period of time , until perhaps superseded by rulings that were seen to be more appropriate .
30 This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere .
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