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

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1 Nor did any of the projects for constitutional constraints upon the Tsar 's discretion bear fruit .
2 There was no effective management of the woods for profitable timber production , and regeneration was prevented because the young shoots were eaten by the deer and by commoners ' cattle , which roamed the forests at will .
3 It is also used in many of the cakes for decorative effects , piping , and backgrounds that are peaked up with a palette knife so that the icing hardens into a choppy surface to represent grass or sea .
4 One of the problems for local government is that it is easier to see how this might work at national level where the interests are clearer and more easily identifiable .
5 One of the problems for those entrepreneurs , and other corporate managers , who do seek to act as professional industrialists is that the context in which they operate is dominated by the values described in earlier chapters .
6 His filly Silk Slippers became one of the favourites for next year 's Oaks after winning at Ascot recently and he also owns a share in The Caretaker , who won Saturday 's Cartier Million .
7 Community mental health care does imply the closure of the large , asylum style psychiatric hospitals , not least because many of the resources for new services are tied up in the old institutions .
8 Most of the resources for this work have come from within the Division 's normal programme of research .
9 For Nannie to use the word " stomach " instead of " little inside " was an infringement of the rules for polite talk .
10 From this we can go on to discover one of the rules for this sort of crime fiction .
11 The median and minimum of the readings for each patient were used for intergroup comparisons and for assessment of the relationship between blood flow and endoscopic grade .
12 Each recipe has been coded into price bands based on the cost ( at June '93 ) of the ingredients for four people and range from very economical at less than £1.50 ; economical from £1.50 to £2.50 ; and good value at more than £2.50 .
13 The ‘ gate ’ at Linfield 's match could be affected and the Irish FA will demand compensation on behalf of the Blues for lost revenue .
14 The objective of the processes for statutory consultation in England and Wales is to produce clear recommendations in a form which can be put into a draft Order under section 4(2) ( a ) and ( b ) of the Act covering key stages 2 to 4 .
15 I should mention that there are no complaints about the recent caravan rally in a field off Gubberford Lane over the May Day Bank Holiday ; I am simply seeking clarification of the regulations for future reference .
16 The origins of this reform of the services for deprived children seem to have been in a child care scandal , the O'Neill case , which led to the setting up of the Curtis Committee to investigate contemporary practice .
17 The primary services — family doctors , dentists , pharmacists — are very much the front line of health care and in 1986 we published a Green Paper which was the first comprehensive review of the services for forty years .
18 At first the pairing family co-existed fairly easily with the gens , because it was not a formal organized institution as was the gens , and so the implications of the gens for such things as property and politics remained unchallenged .
19 In terms of OECD good practice , all of the principles for new areas are followed except for full segregation and those for child safety are adopted too .
20 But they have been dead scared of the Russians for 40 years .
21 The Carrier shall have a general lien against the owner of the goods for any monies whatever due from the Trader or such other owner to the Carrier .
22 One drawback of the Masters for married men , who want to see the last putt in , is that it requires them to creep to bed as if they were returning from a night club .
23 Details of these are listed at the head of the tables for individual faculties .
24 Modes of assessment noted in some of the schemes for lower attainers which were appropriate to a Cockcroft type curriculum , had a wide variety of interpretation .
25 For each objective the scores available range from 0 to 3 ; the general description of the criteria for each score is given .
26 It contended that the commissioners had acted outside the terms of the act by giving undue weight to some of the criteria for determining boundaries as against others .
27 I am very pleased that ( our former Sports Council Liaison Officer ) , and ( incoming Vice-Chairman of the Movement & Dance Division ) are involved in the various working parties , and I am confident that they will ensure a fair assessment of the criteria for all Movement & Dance qualifications .
28 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
29 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
30 The password for this package must be provided if none of the criteria for privileged access are met .
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