Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The venue is on the outskirts of Folkestone and the cost for the three-day course is just £40 .
2 First we examine the trends in population structure in Britain over the last century and the forecasts for the early decades of the next millennium .
3 Worried local residents still come to the Advice Centre for help with their legal problems , children still play safely in the refurbished Adventure playground , the Work Centre still sells Christmas cards , rugs and wooden toys , adults still learn to read and use computers at the Education Centre , and the clubs for the blind and the elderly still meet at 44 , Nelson Square .
4 Profits jumped 20% to £391m and the forecast for the full year is a leap from £632m to around £735m to £740m .
5 Given the creation of Rail Track , the constitutional position in respect of the accountability of and the support for the British Transport Police is clearly most unsatisfactory .
6 In March an amended version of the Constitution will be sent to each member together with the 1985 Annual Report and the Agenda for the 1986 A.G.M.
7 For journalists like him , and others who had made their names digging out scandals such as Poulson , Jeremy Thorpe , Thalidomide , and police corruption , or by trying to engage the sympathy of the nation and the government for the oppressed in society , life was becoming more and more difficult .
8 For the last 18 years this wonderful lady has done the housework , the washing and the gardening for the old people living in our village .
9 Thus , during the disorder of the first part of the 1980s , the authorities utilized the 1936 Act procedure to ban many more marches than they had done before : in 1981 alone , there were 42 banning orders , and the figures for the following years were also high : 13 , 9 , and 11 in 1982 , 1983 , and 1984 respectively ( Home Office , 1985b : 23 ) .
10 The reasons for this difference — and the reasons for the mysterious presence of the introns is not understood .
11 If we want to understand the current penal crisis we need to examine the way this discretion is exercised , its consequences for the rest of the penal system , and the reasons for the continuing failure over the years to subject it to more effective control .
12 This calls for high levels of skill in design and production and the necessity for the two functions to co-operate to produce an optimum result .
13 This calls for high levels of skill in design and production and the necessity for the two functions to co-operate to produce an optimum result .
14 When Nizan highlights the technically advantageous position of the writer who portrays a society of stability , and at the same time stresses the desirability and the necessity for the contemporary writer to engage fully in a portrayal of the political instability of post-1914 French society in its turbulent actuality , he locates with unerring precision the revolutionary writer 's primary dilemma .
15 He was asked about the secrecy involved and the necessity for the early morning raids , and he answered that both the Society 's and the Council 's major concern was for the interests and feelings of the children , and that necessitated confidentiality .
16 It is the complexity of these issues and the necessity for the widest consultation which makes the Common Core design task such a lengthy one .
17 Governor Rafael Hernández Colón , in presenting on Feb. 20 , 1990 , his state of the Commonwealth address and the budget for the fiscal year 1990-91 , announced the sale of the state-owned telephone company to finance two trust funds providing money for education and for development .
18 Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers .
19 In fact though , we have merely halted the trend of increasing deficits rather than reversed it , and the deficit for the current year is three hundred and forty four thousand .
20 This characteristic is approximately sinusoidal with a wavelength equal to the rotor tooth pitch and the sinusoids for the two phases are displaced by n/2p .
21 Of the four seats not won by ZANU-PF in the House of Assembly , ZUM won two in Tekere 's home province of Manicaland ; a third seat , also in Manicaland , was taken by the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole 's ZANU ( Ndonga ) party ; and the election for the remaining parliamentary seat was postponed .
22 Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy , for example , was associated with the suffrage movement , Butler 's campaign against the CD Acts , and the campaign for the Married Women 's Property Acts , while Millicent Fawcett , though withholding public support for Butler because she feared it would bring the suffrage movement into disrepute , in fact wholeheartedly approved of her work .
23 The idea of using roads for local distribution and the railways for the long-distance trunk haul is as old as the railways themselves .
24 The American nuclear umbrella over Western Europe would become less certain and the case for the independent British nuclear deterrent was correspondingly strengthened .
25 On March 24 Jean Charbonnel , a former RPR deputy , announced the formation of the National Co-ordination of a United France ( Co-ordination nationale de la France unie ) , comprising the MRG , the Association des démocrates and the Convention for the Fifth Republic ( Convention pour la Cinquième République ) .
26 After a slight decline in the 1460s , real wages again increased in the 1470s following a fall in prices , and the peak for the whole period of this book was reached in 1477 .
27 Lanier seems to have reckoned on lute accompaniment and the credit for the earliest English publication with figured bass must go to Martin Peerson ( c. 1572–1650 ) in his Mottects or Grave Chamber Musicke ( 1630 ) .
28 Accordingly , the guidance given in P P G paragraph three should be followed by including the word normally in the policy requirement and the requirement for the new settlement to be beyond the outer edge of the York greenbelt so as to avoid the greenbelt , with then form part of the locational criteria one .
29 The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection .
30 The big glass and the notes for the big glass , he wrote , not the big glass by itself and the notes by themselves , the big glass and the notes for the big glass , the notes for the big glass and the big glass , he wrote , never the one alone or the other alone , for neither by itself has any meaning , neither by itself will have any force , but always both together , not as text and gloss , not as image and caption , but always as exchange and delay , mirror and reflection .
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