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

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1 There will also be medals and trophies for the winning teams and finalists .
2 The catalogue includes an essay by Storr and entries for the exhibited pictures prepared by Catherine Kinley of the Tate Gallery and MoMA 's Lynn Zelevansky based upon interviews with the artist .
3 Thanks to all the readers who replied , and thanks for the nice things that you very often said .
4 Act Two , during which the wooing gets seriously under way , is naturally more devoted to arias , including Fiordiligi 's magnificent rondo ‘ Per pietà , ben mio ’ , and Ferrando 's ‘ revenge ’ aria ‘ Tradito , schernito ’ , and duets for the rearranged couples .
5 One solution would be to license the promoters of warehouse parties on condition that they provide adequately soundproofed buildings , parking facilities and stewards for the surrounding areas .
6 Sections 3 and 8 of the Companies Act 1985 authorize the Secretary of State to make regulations specifying forms of memorandum and articles for the different categories of registered companies .
7 a clear mission and powers for the national archives responsible for maintaining the nation 's memory ;
8 • An exclusive rating system of nine key German industrial sectors showing current levels of activity and forecasts for the coming months .
9 Spoke machines were acquired , sent to Wolverton for alteration and the fitting of cutter blocks and , together with drawings and fixtures for the other operations , sent to other firms also engaged on this type of work .
10 She and her staff organized not only school lunches , but refreshments for all games and meetings , sports days , Speech Days , and Dinners and Lunches for the Old Stopfordians and several outside groups .
11 She also sewed clothes for toys and puppets , tiny dresses and jackets for anthropomorphic bears and monkeys and robes and mantles in silks and velvets for the few puppets they sold in the shop and gowns and breeches for the tall puppets who performed in the theatre .
12 He then laid out public roads for the convenience of the parish , and private roads and driftways for the individual occupiers , and so completed the transformation of the entire parish except his own park .
13 What none of them chose to believe was Doctor Who 's initial budget of just £2,500 per episode , and that the lavish costumes and sets for the historical serials were hired out from theatrical costumiers or were hand-me-downs from previous BBC period dramas .
14 Second , the combined forces of civilized distaste gradually had an effect on the working-class élite whilst the actual times and spaces for the old sports both in town and country were ever more restricted .
15 Although she had pronounced likes and dislikes for the various members of her class she was perhaps the best teacher in the school , and at the end of four years she had hardly any failures in the final examinations .
16 Altogether , these 63 centres expect to register over 2,400 students and trainees for the general SVQs , with the largest numbers being for the awards in care ( over 900 ) and hospitality ( around 800 ) .
17 However , on May 31 there were reports of widespread support among civil servants and soldiers for the military rulers to step down and for a rapid handover of power to a civilian government .
18 Perhaps the multitude of coal-pits near the Tyne were beginning to wear that look , and Camden observed in the 1580s that Sussex ‘ is full of iron mines , all over it ; for the casting of which there are furnaces up and down the country , and abundance of wood is yearly spent ; many streams are drawn into one channel , and a great deal of meadow ground is turned into ponds and pools for the driving mills by the flashes , which , beating with hammers upon the iron , fill the neighbourhood round about it , night and day with continual noise . ’
19 They made me think of beads and mirrors for the benighted natives .
20 A few tens of billions of yen will also be spent on new buildings and facilities for the science-related ministries and agencies .
21 Having recently been involved in the revision of about 20 standards dealing with the analysis of iron , steel and ferro-alloys for the British Standards Institution ( BSI ) , I have just learned that in all these documents the spelling of sulphur is to be altered to sulfur , for the element and in the names of all its derivatives .
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