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

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1 Aficionados of art and antiques will make a bee-line for the towns ' museums and art galleries .
2 After dark the men of the SAS crept in and obtained the necessary tentage and equipment to set themselves up , including even a piano for the officers ' mess .
3 But a victory for the victims ' relatives today does not mean the Government will be found guilty .
4 A spokesman for the Farmers ' Union of Wales , which has set up a farm and rural consultancy service , considered reports of widespread farm fraud ‘ greatly exaggerated . ’
5 Royal Botanic Gardens regretted inability to supply a speaker for the Gardeners ' Roadshow .
6 Royal Botanic Gardens regretted inability to supply a speaker for the Gardeners ' Roadshow .
7 John McCann converted a penalty for the losers ' reply .
8 Ireland loose-head Nick Popplewell , a certainty for the Lions ' summer tour to New Zealand , admitted : ‘ If England pick Victor Ubogu for the game in Dublin , we wo n't complain .
9 It says a lot for the authors ' efficiency in organising this cast subject that the only bit I ca n't pass without comment concerns the conservative backlash against the feminism of the Thatcher years .
10 IN ORDER to find a precedent for the Tories ' four consecutive election vic tories one has to return to the politics of Regency England .
11 The registry was to act as an agent for the parties ' endorsement of bills , as well as for the delivery of the paper based bill of lading with which the goods would be claimed from the carrier .
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