Example sentences of "for the [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 In 1809 an Act was passed for the enclosing of the parishes of Maxey and Helpston in Northamptonshire .
32 But when he tried to stand a cry of pain escaped him and he reached for the wall of the stables for support .
33 Hazel did not care for the look of the trees .
34 The Grand Union Act made provision for the widening of the locks when and if the Grand Junction relented on the matter of Blisworth .
35 By far the most significant figure responsible for the formulation of the principles of classical criminology was Cesare Beccaria ( 1738–94 ) .
36 Moreover the control of these emotions and their congruence with other more benign feelings , such as love and sympathy and joy in living , require the exercise of our minds , not only for the calculation of the technical means to achieve our chosen objectives , but for the formulation of the terms in which we describe the world we think we live in , and the reality within which we have to make our choices concerning the use of force .
37 There 's a very simple reason for the scotching of the Scots .
38 True , there was a mixed Italian and German team climbing not far away , heading for the Traverse of the Gods ; he could see them but for some reason they could n't see him .
39 The monks used to be responsible for the education of the boys , teaching them the three Rs and the elements of Buddhism , the learning being almost entirely by rote , so that approaching a village one could often hear from a distance the shrill boyish voices as they repeated the lesson after their teacher .
40 The rate at which Sunday schools sprang up nevertheless strengthened the authorities ' conviction that they would have to make better provision for the education of the masses .
41 He had already assessed Paul 's due income from the returns of publishing , and proposed to make an annual settlement which would enable Paul to be kept in comfort in the mental home and , also , provide for the education of the children .
42 In giving orders to subordinates , an official will go by the rule book and will blame someone else for the existence of the rules where his decision appears inappropriate .
43 It was most probably the closeness to the river that was the deciding factor in choosing the site , for the state of the roads at that time made it easier to travel by water .
44 It was originally written in Hebrew , and therefore not for the perusal of the Gentiles .
45 Beats International posing for the cameras in the streets of Tokyo and live at Club Quatro ( above ) .
46 The clear lesson of the history of modernism is that the academic left is quite capable of fashioning a central instrument for the reproduction of the interests of the dominant class at precisely the moment when it is making the most strident claims to the contrary .
47 He then suggests that the former can either directly create the conditions for the reproduction of the relations of production , presumably by quelling any sign of working class insubordination ( i.e. , a feature of economic practice depends upon political practice ) , or they can do so indirectly , by establishing a situation in which ideological state apparatuses can do their work ( i.e. , in which ideological practice determines economic practice ) .
48 These individuals , known as locals , are vital for the liquidity of the markets in the contracts traded in the pits .
49 DESPITE the riches on offer in the men 's game , the prize for the winner of the women 's World Championship , which starts tomorrow , will be a miserly £3,500 .
50 That was the night of the Four Arts Ball held at the Moulin Rouge at which an artist 's model by the name of Mona removed her clothes for the entertainment of the students present .
51 They were for the entertainment of the workers in their lunch break er , it was n't really much of a job but er , I kept applying to go onto the floor to actually work on the aircraft but they , they would n't sort of er , I was needed too much in the receiving departments so in the end I left .
52 Their presence and interest alone did a lot for the morale of the schools involved .
53 There were a numbers of factors which pointed strongly in favour of Ohio as the more appropriate forum for the trial of the disputes .
54 The two 6BA screws for the ‘ wicket ’ l.e.d.s and the gimp pins for the anchorage of the others must be fitted and the surface blemishes left by these levelled off with a filler and smoothed with fine sandpaper , before anything else is done .
55 In the result , it was not until 12 April 1991 that the plaintiff gave notice of motion for the committal of the appellants in respect of the contempt of court involved by the breach of the injunction .
56 a quality auditing system which will determine the balance of responsibility between the centre and SCOTVEC for the operation of the elements of the quality system .
57 I hope it will be possible for the operation of the Regulations to be suspended until the courts have considered the matter , so that no unnecessary injustice is caused to those who would lose legal aid as a result of these proposals . ’
58 The central sphere for the operation of the passions is the reality of face to face relationships .
59 These Regulations provide the framework for the operation of the Funds and clearly guide the Member States and others , on the EC 's priorities .
60 Lenin argued tirelessly that , for the majority of the inhabitants , who were not workers , capitalists or landowners , the national question — like the questions of land and peace — was fundamental .
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