Example sentences of "for [noun] [to-vb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Crop rotation can also help reduce the opportunity for resistance to develop in the insect population .
2 The gap was about a foot and a half wide — wide enough for Sigarup to sit in the basket with his legs hanging down below .
3 The Video Guide gives advice on how to use the video and exciting ideas for activities to try in the classroom .
4 This is easy for lecturers to forget in the concern with syllabuses , materials and all the paperwork that curriculum planning involves .
5 A property company may promise restoration of the house in return for permission to build in the grounds .
6 There is an increasing tendency nowadays for solicitors to specialise in the work that they do and in the kind of client they advise .
7 The education of rational leaders would entail the elimination of church censorship upon freedom of thought — a radical point for Freud to make in the context of Austria , and the strong position held by the Roman Catholic Church in education in that country at that time .
8 Most people feel an obligation to keep in contact with their siblings , but beyond that it is regarded as quite proper for relationships to vary in the level of intimacy and the type of support offered ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 ; Allan , 1979 ) .
9 It was not uncommon for craftsmen to excel in a variety of media .
10 Thus , for example , it was excusable for a pretty young girl to avoid wearing a seat-belt because she had been topping up her tan on the sun bed and got burnt , for two middle-class school children to ride their bikes without lights late at night because they were trying to stay up on their last might of the summer holidays , and for lads to urinate in the street because they had three miles to walk home .
11 At the moment facilities for parents to stay in the hospital are makeshift .
12 It 's a strangely riveting spectacle , but just in case your eyes get poked out in the moshpit , they 've got a quite daring array of slightly goth-laced nagging pop tunes , pinned by means of twiddly guitar hooks and belting choruses to that corner of your brain which is exclusively reserved for tunes to whistle in the supermarket queue .
13 In order for plates to behave in the manner proposed the lithosphere of which they are composed must be sufficiently rigid compared with the underlying asthenosphere for stress to be transmitted from one side to the other .
14 The Prime Minister has repeated his plea for Scotland to remain in the United Kingdom warning that independence would lead to bitterness and chaos .
15 But there is a view , which is gaining political support , that suggests that the best way to guarantee a ‘ responsible and representative ’ media , especially with regard to broadcasting , is to remove all regulatory mechanisms altogether : for broadcasting to follow in the footsteps of the ‘ free ’ press .
16 The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer .
17 In practice , however , such is the scope for self-interest to stand in the way of the smooth running of the firm that the right of any one partner to veto some proper alteration should be excluded .
18 That the sunniest months are May and June is related to the tendency for anticyclones to develop in the Atlantic during these months bringing fine , clear weather to the islands , sometimes for long periods ( Manley 1948 ) .
19 Home Office approval for Anna to stay in the UK as the adopted child of the Golders has now been obtained .
20 He told a packed lecture chamber at Strathclyde University that the increase in CO emissions was now so large that even if there were a 1 per cent reduction worldwide from 2000 , it would take 100 years for levels to stabilise in the atmosphere .
21 Baroness said she found it absolutely accept unacceptable for patients to wait in the corridor on trolleys .
22 They are looking for sponsors for kneelers to put in the church at £10 a time .
23 Love encapsuled every minute they spent together — not many minutes as there was a lot for Maman to do in the day , hours of grown-up stuff which ate up her time .
24 She said she had prayed because it was impossible for people to live in a house like that , with lies everywhere — as there would have to be .
25 Indeed , when he had solutions to problems , he sometimes went to the lab late at night and left his ideas on slips of paper for people to find in the morning — without knowing how they got there .
26 Due to the scale of operations in large companies it is often possible for staff to specialise in a way that is impractical in smaller companies .
27 Within marriage there is room for sex to flourish in an atmosphere of mutual commitment , trust and security .
28 For music to lie in a drawer is death without birth … .
29 This is for teachers to come in the evenings after school and erm work with computers and perhaps more important is discuss with each other how they 're using computers or whatever in , in their classes .
30 On 2 September 1914 , a special train left Wolverton with 441 Wolverton Works men , all volunteers , bound for Oxford to enlist in the Ox and Bucks at Cowley Barracks .
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