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

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1 The adversarial system of criminal justice in Britain and the USA , together with less emphasis on community policing , may be partly responsible for the alienation of doctors and police and for a lowering of standards .
2 Both Australia and New Zealand suggest the need for a cross-fertilisation of resources and for a measure of compromise between those of differing views .
3 The interests and power of the railway companies put paid to Holbrecht 's ideas for a Ringstrasse and for a north-south through boulevard .
4 She now does less tax work and more audit , and for a range of clients , from a group of Alexander relaxation teachers , for example , up to a £2m turnover company .
5 Write in a wider variety of forms , eg notes , personal letters , formal letters , instructions , essays , newspaper articles , reviews , biographies , stories , poems , playscripts , radio and TV scripts , for a wider range of purposes , eg to plan , to formulate hypotheses , to inform , to explain , to compare and contrast , to persuade , to entertain , to express attitudes or emotions , to shape experience imaginatively , and for a range of audiences .
6 The chairman of the committee was Representative Jim Jones of Oklahoma , a conservative Democrat who agreed with the main thrust of Reagan 's economic policy — the need for budget cuts and for a reduction in taxation .
7 And for a couple of hours they had talked .
8 Soon , though , Horsewoman Clair Dalton will be establishing a regular service around the town and for a couple of pounds , you 'll be able to step back in time and view the famous architecture in the same way that the Spa Towns Regency Founders did .
9 Terry and I were worst hit and for a couple of days I was left off the chain so that I could use the toilet whenever I needed .
10 The appeal of what I have called the ‘ humanist paradigm ’ lies , I think , in the way it can seem to conceptualise the need women have experienced for this greater degree of autonomy and control , for overcoming the fragmentation and contradictions in their lives , and for a capacity for self-definition .
11 Er he wants two two or three coaches for this and that and for a special to Liverpool you see , he 'd need it later that afternoon .
12 Frequent reference has been made to a vote being taken and for a majority of meetings this will be by a show of hands for and against the motion , the Hon.
13 One is to see if adventurous buying , lavish displays and good service ( which includes opening until 7pm and for a half-day on Sunday ) will galvanise the public .
14 The case for fair voting for all elections , to bring together communities and encourage cooperation , and for a Bill of Rights to protect individuals , is even more pressing in Northern Ireland than it is in the rest of the UK .
15 The Constitution provided for an independent judiciary , with a Supreme Court as its highest body , and for a bill of rights ( including rights to fair trial and cultural and religious freedoms ) entrenched against amendment .
16 The cry of women crushed under the yoke of legalized vice is not the cry of a statistician or a medical expert ; it is simply a cry of pain , a cry for justice and for a return to God 's laws in place of these brutally impure laws invented and imposed by men …
17 The opposition was calling for Dudayev 's resignation and for a referendum on Chechnia 's remaining part of Russia .
18 The studies reported in this table did not control for maturity or seasonality effects in the distribution , that is , they studied the distribution of futures price changes or returns across all seasons of the year and for a variety of contract maturities ( maturity effects on the distribution are discussed in Chapter 8 , while seasonality effects are considered in Chapter 9 ) .
19 Much of this land was uninhabited , and for a variety of reasons ranging from the incidence of tsetse fly to the competing claims of different clans , farmers were reluctant to move into it .
20 The woman is quite capable of using these varying qualities to draw out particular types of response ; she may do this instinctively , or consciously , and for a variety of reasons .
21 The better view is that the Whigs were for Reform with various degrees of conviction and for a variety of reasons , ranging from that political expediency which saw in it a cause which would get and keep the Tories out , to that of moral principle .
22 Particularly in the 1930s significant shifts in popular attitudes affected political postures , and for a variety of reasons there were calls for increased public sector intervention in a range of national economic and social affairs .
23 Meanwhile , our employers are becoming more involved , and for a variety of reasons .
24 17.38 ( i ) Pupils should have frequent opportunities to write in different contexts and for a variety of purposes and audiences , including themselves .
25 Classifications of political systems have been undertaken in diverse ways and for a variety of purposes .
26 Most delegates instead called for stronger efforts towards integration in such areas as energy policy , environmental policy and protection of human rights , and for a concept of Europe which included neutral and reformist Eastern European countries .
27 And for a selection of vintage abstractions go to Vanderwoude-Tananbaum , until the end of the month .
28 For the sake of prudence in an age afflicted by mass unemployment , his parents urged him to study practically , and for a year in Vienna Karajan studied engineering , before decamping to his real vocation , music .
29 So what I have done is arrange for our normal trade discount ( 33.3% ) to be applied , and for a cheque for £35.80 to be sent to you .
30 It is now recognized that the trachoma agent is very closely related to the organism that causes non-specific urethritis and is responsible for 50 per cent of sticky eyes in newborn babies and for a proportion of cases of salpingitis in women .
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