Example sentences of "for [art] [noun sg] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On Jan. 18 , educational institutions were closed for the winter holiday a week early . |
2 | Indeed , many forms of treatment by hypnosis do not call for the patient to utter a word . |
3 | It is better by far for the patient to have a week or so in which to mull over all that has occurred and everything he or she has learnt about the past . |
4 | Alternatively , the draftsman may dispense with a timetable for the rent review , and dispense with the requirement for the landlord to serve a rent review notice in order to exercise the right to review the rent . |
5 | It may be extremely difficult for the landlord to resist a claim by a person at the premises who suffers injury as a result of the landlord 's default and who was not a party to the lease . |
6 | By a notice of appeal dated 25 November 1991 , and pursuant to the grant of leave to appeal out of time , the plaintiff appealed on the grounds that the judge erred in law in holding that ( 1 ) the defendant was at 24 December 1989 a residential occupier within the meaning of section 27 of the Housing Act 1988 and a statutory tenant within section 2 of the Rent Act 1977 ; and ( 2 ) once a possession order had been obtained against a statutory tenant it was necessary for the landlord to obtain a warrant of possession . |
7 | A power for the mortgagee to appoint a receiver who will collect the rents and profits is also now implied in mortgages by deed . |
8 | The Yellow Book also requires the approval of shareholders for certain transactions and it may be necessary for the contract to have a gap between exchange and completion . |
9 | It is usual for the hotel to have a cancellation deadline usually four weeks before the expected arrival date . |
10 | Although post-war plans for the village included a community centre , new school , village hall , playing fields and houses , these never fully materialized . |
11 | It would be possible for the village to have a community shop and part time post office . |
12 | Historians have found some manors where the local custom was for the widow to receive a half proportion , or even the whole , and yet in others apparently none — although in these cases it is more likely that the documentation is being misconstrued . |
13 | The next step is for the lessor to make a court application to obtain an order for possession . |
14 | In these conditions it is vital for the pilot to have a hand close to the release , ready to pull it if the need arises . |
15 | The procedure would have been for the pilot to pull a handle , situated between his legs , which jettisoned the canopy while activating a rocket that fired his seat and that of his navigator clear of the plane . |
16 | Will he further accept that service men are looking for the opportunity to obtain a rung on the ownership ladder and that the Housing Corporation and its satellite housing associations can most assuredly provide that ? |
17 | Praise God for the opportunity to have a ministry of this nature , church-based and in the heart of community life . |
18 | ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . ) |
19 | Of course , many software companies make express provision for the user to make a back-up copy . |
20 | Moreover , in their anxiety to forge an alliance with the bourgeoisie and their blindness to the revolutionary potential of the peasantry , they were willing for the proletariat to accept a position of subordination to liberal bourgeois leadership . |
21 | When the Drama sub-committees of the Schools Council English Panel were presented with a proposition from Lynn McGregor , a London teacher with a strong interest in the sociology of education and her own research into Drama teaching on its way ( 1976 ) , to launch a full-scale research project , the climate seemed ripe for the subcommittee to make a recommendation . |
22 | Granting a monopoly was the easiest way for the monarch to encourage a trade or an industry , and was also a way to reward courtiers , who did not get salaries and hoped for substantial favours of just this sort . |
23 | A well trimmed model is much easier to fly and it is difficult for the beginner to trim a model without help . |
24 | In specialist chambers ( such as taxation , family law , employment law , company law , local government law , town and country planning , rating , commercial law , shipping , restrictive practices , libel law , and patent ) , it is harder for the beginner to get a start and less likely that the incompetent can make headway . |
25 | But er it 's just a matter of time now for the discolouration to fade a bit , and things like that , that 's mainly the worst that 's left . |
26 | Free giveaways are almost always associated with new products and form part of the sampling operation which is often necessary for the public to acquire a taste for them . |
27 | According to CUP , the trade in the UK and Ireland has been ‘ magnificently supportive ’ , with almost 200 window displays of the Oxford Cambridge Book Race design , and entries have flooded in for the competition to win a holiday in Pompeii . |
28 | When the Home Secretary talked of the need for the Government to give a lead in tackling racial disadvantage he therefore saw this as in issue for the longer term . |
29 | There is a clear need for the Government to make a statement of its commitment to the cause of building the UK 's industrial performance to match its competitors ' . |
30 | I wonder whether it would be appropriate for the Government to make a statement at some stage this evening , at the Government 's choosing . |