Example sentences of "of [verb] [art] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils are capable of articulating a need for information and expressing that need in terms of curriculum-based concepts and keywords .
2 He had decided not to make a habit of using the motorcycle for work .
3 An engineer , Thomas Drummond of Edinburgh , saw the possibility of using the effect for illumination and in 1828 created the Drummond light , usually known as the limelight .
4 So the creation of a rich er along these lines of the creation of a rich peasant economy is a necessity as the Communist Party see it in terms of paving the way for industrialization .
5 But Friends of the Earth hit back : ‘ Ofwat is in danger of becoming an apologist for Government inaction and water company profits .
6 In commissioning music the Church has an opportunity of affirming the importance for society of musical creativity .
7 He contended that pleasure could only arise from the satisfaction of an impulse and that therefore there could be no pleasure , and no possibility of satisfying a desire for pleasure , unless there were impulses towards things other than pleasure .
8 ‘ They will be supported , as will the Sunday matches , with 11 hours of magazine-type football programmes , which will be hugely important in terms of widening the audience for football . ’
9 This is where counsellors can often take the opportunity of expressing some of their own thoughts , feelings and experiences as a means of legitimizing the subject for discussion .
10 The crux of the debate was whether this was the most cost-effective way of meeting the demand for heating in Britain , 7 and the Boards were under considerable pressure from the Government to justify their commercial policy , which seemed to be attracting peak loads at uneconomic prices .
11 On Feb. 16 , Baker met President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan as well as leaders of the democratic opposition , who urged the USA to extend diplomatic recognition to Uzbekistan as a means of improving the situation for opposition parties .
12 Here again it is unrealistic to expect the law of any state to list modes of service which are not allowed ; the policy of the authors of the draft that only a positive prohibition should ‘ stand in the way of granting a request for service ’ gives inadequate weight to the interests of the state of destination .
13 The recording need not be a video recording but video is perhaps the most effective means of providing a basis for feedback sessions .
14 As well as enabling the delivery of flexible training programmes to meet the needs of employers and individuals , the National Certificate has proved capable of responding to new education and training initiatives ; for example TVEI and Employment Training ; of providing a basis for access to Higher Education courses ; and of delivering vocational education and curriculum enrichment in schools .
15 The proximity of a market , the feasibility of holding the animal for ransom , the likely amount of profit to be earned , the value of the animal to thieves if kept for personal use or consumption , and the likelihood of discovery and punishment were among the considerations which were taken into account .
16 The arguments are a way of reinforcing the necessity for obedience .
17 But it would be only for a time and she had been thinking of asking the queen-dowager for permission to leave sanctuary and visit her mother .
18 ‘ And drama has so much to offer in terms of equipping a child for life after school .
19 ( I ) The desirability of contesting the constituency for parliament shall be considered by the Executive Committee of this party in consultation with the National Executive Committee or its officers prior to the procedure laid down in this clause being set in motion .
20 In most cases these people will have no training in the financial or legal implications of running a business for profit .
21 Proast also stoutly defended the Church against popery in two unpublished tracts , ‘ A Brief Defence of the Society of St Mary Magdalen College ’ , and ‘ The Case of Reading the Declaration for Liberty of Conscience ’ .
22 The bicycle was accused of enlarging the scope for theft , and we were encouraged to linger over some of the more squalid details of profiteering and corruption which had accompanied the boom in the cycling industry .
23 Part of the meditation in the transcendent should be with the aim of increasing the zest for life .
24 Blocked negotiations with the unions resumed at the end of January , opening up the possibility of extending the deadline for job losses to the end of 1994 .
25 This is inappropriate because the burden of showing the reason for dismissal rests with the employer .
26 The Department of the Environment , however , has previously announced that the cost of preparing the industry for market sell-off by wiping off debt and meeting environmental standards will be around £6.6 billion .
27 The Department of the Environment , however , has previously announced that the cost of preparing the industry for market sell-off by wiping off debt and meeting environmental standards will be around £6.6 billion .
28 They are usually so mild that you wo n't be aware of them , but during late pregnancy they become more noticeable , and are a painless way of preparing the body for labour .
29 Our Spanish friend Juan , who had given us so much time , had to work next day , so we needed a replacement to help tackle the bureaucratic process of preparing the body for despatch to Britain .
30 Diane explained that it was a crush cage , a means of restraining an animal for injection or biopsy .
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