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

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1 The thoroughness of its marketing approach placed it so far ahead of its short-leet rivals — Scottish Amicable and Britannia Life — that the judges had no doubts about awarding it the top accolade in the category for Large Service companies .
2 Robert Wiseman Dairies , the milk processor and distributor which is widely recognised by its distinctive black and white corporate identity , beat rival Yarrow Shipbuilders to take first prize in the category for large manufacturing companies .
3 A major problem with traditional Marxist analysis is that by laying all sins at the door of capitalist development , it fails to explain what keeps the periphery in a long-term relationship with the centre , since there appears to be little in the relationship for either partner .
4 I was beginning to think I must be in the doghouse for some reason . ’
5 Much turbulence has , of course , been introduced into Local Authority finance in recent years by frequent changes in the system for actual grant allocation , including tapering , claw-backs , targets , and rate-capping .
6 An Information Science element had existed in the course for some time and included not only an introduction to libraries and the nature of information but also on-line retrieval systems and other forms of electronic information provision .
7 The election of February 1974 was some kind of turning point in the case for electoral reform and constitutional change .
8 We believe there are two fundamental principles embodied in the case for public service broadcasting — as it affects our journalism : First , that the BBC should extend choice for all viewers and listeners — providing them with distinctive , high quality services and also programmes which others will not provide .
9 The colours were a bit faded and it looked like no one had rearranged or replaced the pictures in the case for some time .
10 No I did n't , I only went in the hall for that paper .
11 Thus , if the parties did actually turn their minds to the possibility that such things might happen ( e.g. that the goods might perish ) and provided in the contract for that eventuality , then the effect of the event occurring will be whatever is stated in their contract .
12 Their Lordships refused to look at the internal workings of Parliament stating that if errors had occurred in the procedure for passing legislation then it was for Parliament alone to correct them .
13 Essentially based on war , too , were the martial associations , the orders of chivalry , election to which was itself an honour and a sign of good military reputation , whose members vied with one another in the stakes for further recognition born out of daring and courage shown in war .
14 STRUGGLING Nottingham Forest yesterday lost out in the chase for Napoli sweeper Laurent Blanc .
15 The profit and loss account should bear only the net movement in the provisions for unrealised profit .
16 Many sole practitioners responded angrily , seeing in the proposal for prior approval of their accounting systems a covert attempt to abolish sole practice ‘ through the back door ’ .
17 In addition , the USA was insisting on a " dollar for dollar " reduction in the guarantees for all money spent over the pre-1967 Green Line for settlement construction .
18 After being in the sun for some time , my skin feels like tissue .
19 The stains around the rivet had shown up positive in the test for human blood .
20 We charge the highest rate in the country for issuing fire certificates which is one of the few things which we 're actually allowed to charge , and we charge more than virtually any other authority in this country .
21 Other research does n't attract private money … the Daresbury Laboratory near Manchester is the only lab in the country for nuclear research … but that 's closing at the end of the year .
22 So that fellow Smallholders can each exchange their Smallholding and responsibilities with like minded anywhere in the country for little expense other than a registration fee , cost of food and petrol to get there .
23 The truth is , however , that it was much more difficult to maintain interest and organisation in the country for this purpose than for British abolition and emancipation .
24 demands in the country for more manufacture by nationals ( eg ‘ Buy British ’ ) ;
25 We were told that a previously logged area was burning , the humus-rich soil being deliberately set alight to free the nutrients in the soil for subsequent cultivation , and that the blaze was the size of Singapore .
26 Is a provision required in the accounts for this year and if so , how much should be provided ?
27 The academic staffing establishment included in the budget for that year is then fixed by the Planning Committee and Academic Board .
28 The goal of the group , according to Tim Newell of OSTP , is to propose specific ways to carry out the president 's technology initiative announced in February , but the group is also expected to make recommendations for programmes to be included in the budget for fiscal year 1995 that will be submitted to Congress next winter .
29 According to US reports , Apple Computer Inc is planning to allow Macintosh users to upgrade their systems to RISC when the PowerPC begins shipping next year , and is negotiating with third parties to make upgrade boards available with from 50 MIPS to 100 MIPS performance depending on which version of the chip is used : prices are expected to start at $2,000 to $3,000 for Mac II users — a mid-range series of Apple PowerPC systems are thought to be in the works for next year withy prices starting at around $5,000 .
30 The gardens will also be the venue in the afternoon for local pop group , Sorry Mr Pearson , and Barry Benson .
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