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

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1 They give nothing away , and it 's Jensen in his rock-solid role as ball-winner and organiser who is providing a base for the ones in front of him to play .
2 Such a call to arms was , in fact , a necessity for a band in their career situation .
3 Parliament created a Ministry for the Environment in February 1990 .
4 Zborowski did have a buyer for the drawings in Lucien Descaves , the brother of the Police Commissioner who bought them up by the batch .
5 His departure was recognition that his unpopularity had become a liability for the Conservatives in an election year .
6 I do not mean to imply , he wrote , that nothing existed before that moment , no plans , no designs , no sketches and no notes , of course there were plans and designs , sketches and notes , how could there not be , he wrote , when my whole life has been nothing but a preparation for this beginning , not only in the sense that everyone 's life is always a preparation for every beginning in that life but in the quite specific sense that my own life has always been a preparation for this beginning , nothing but a preparation for this beginning , both consciously and unconsciously , with everything I have done as well as everything I have thought , everything I have felt as well as everything I have suffered .
7 Nurse managers have a responsibility for the settings in which patients are cared for which is far greater than the same responsibility of nurses at large , simply because they are employed in positions which enable them to make appropriate representations .
8 His failing health , however , by late 704 presented a serious crisis for his immediate family , for his son Osred was very young and this time there was certainly a rival for the throne in the person of Eadwulf .
9 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
10 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
11 I finally managed to get a a card for the wedding in Tesco 's .
12 Constructivism , and its complement , Expressionism , are thus the media of a search for a philosophy in this twentieth century that is commensurate with current technology and scientific discovery .
13 Meanwhile back at Tenbury , the holly and mistletoe were fetching up to a pound for a pound in weight .
14 When you are around 50 yards from the green , there is often a dilemma for the golfer in deciding whether to pitch or chip and run .
15 There is no excuse for holding a manuscript for a year in the review process .
16 The West Indies and Pakistan both have six points from five games , and their last game in Cape Town tomorrow will be a rehearsal for the final in Johannesburg .
17 It 's got a pub for every week of the year , no , wrong , it 's got a , it 's got a church for every week in the year and a pub for every day in the year .
18 However , the origin of this rule appears to have lain in the fact that , since the Crown was not liable in damages in the ordinary way , a requirement for an undertaking in damages would be inconsistent with the Crown 's immunity from liability ; and it was concluded that the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 had removed the justification for the rule .
19 NEW YORK ( Reuter ) — El Salvador 's President , Alfredo Cristiani , announced in a speech to the UN that he would make a proposal for a ceasefire in his country 's 10-year-old civil war at a meeting with FMLN rebels in two weeks ' time .
20 On July 4 the conference approved a proposal for a referendum in Eritrea in 1993 , with the port of Assab meanwhile being declared a free port .
21 Where a centre is submitting a proposal for a course in whose subject area the centre has proven experience , a more devolved form of validation will be appropriate .
22 Shortly after the Coalisland — Dungannon march , NICRA was approached by the DHAC with a proposal for a march in Derry .
23 It says it hopes to formulate a proposal for the holders in due course .
24 ‘ If I had a dollar for every nurse in this hospital who 's been infatuated with Tom Russell over the past four years , I 'd be stinking rich too ! ’
25 She found a receipt for a hotel in Hampshire in my suit .
26 They were a delight for the charterers in the Bahamian lagoons , but in an Atlantic storm such wide windows could be our death warrants for if Wavebreaker fell off a big wave the glass could be driven out of the windows and the boat be filling with water in seconds , and so I cut and shaped sheet steel shutters that could be bolted over the boat 's glass at the first sign of bad weather .
27 This diploma had , since the beginning of the 1960s , been under the control of a Committee for the Diploma in Management Studies , for England , Wales and Northern Ireland , and a Scottish Joint Committee for Diplomas in Management Studies .
28 IAN WRIGHT should have gone to Sweden with England this summer and now deserves a recall for the friendly in Spain .
29 However , the county council was reluctant to establish a post for a tutor in adult education and other options had to be considered .
30 Any money paid by you to a HCI appointed travel agent under a booking for a holiday in this brochure is held by him as our agent from the date you receive our confirmation of your holiday booking until the agent pays that money over to us .
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