Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One slightly frustrating aspect of this book is the lack of a bibliography , meaning that one has to go hunting in the footnotes for first references . |
2 | Essentially based on war , too , were the martial associations , the orders of chivalry , election to which was itself an honour and a sign of good military reputation , whose members vied with one another in the stakes for further recognition born out of daring and courage shown in war . |
3 | The profit and loss account should bear only the net movement in the provisions for unrealised profit . |
4 | In addition , the USA was insisting on a " dollar for dollar " reduction in the guarantees for all money spent over the pre-1967 Green Line for settlement construction . |
5 | They achieved even wider publicity and discussion when the ending of the war left time and space in the newspapers for such matters . |
6 | And Darren from Stoke on Trent was in the forces for three years and he did n't see any bullying at all . |
7 | The delegation continued to be the subject of a heated correspondence in the journals for some weeks after the event . |
8 | Since the accent in this study lies on 1922 , a report in The Times for 6 January may suffice as an eye-witness account of conditions in Saratov and Samara gubernii . |
9 | Cloth exports for 1374–75 can not be measured , as the custom on cloth for that year was farmed for all ports except London , and there are considerable gaps in the accounts for adjacent years . |
10 | Is a provision required in the accounts for this year and if so , how much should be provided ? |
11 | Moreover , the global index of either victimization or recorded offences can be misleading , in that it conceals quite large variations in the trends for specific offences . |
12 | Cook the onion , garlic and petits pois in the tomatoes for 10 minutes . |
13 | Peter Noonan has been patiently waiting in the wings for six years , and finally , whether it was seeing Terry so happy , realising that she was n't getting any younger , or the fact that I told her I was thinking of getting married , sh — ’ |
14 | So how do you you know , you lived in the flats for fifteen years . |
15 | So do you know when you do you know when you erm I mean lived in the flats in the flats for fifteen years , have you managed to make many friends ? |
16 | Subsidiarity was designed to operate under forms of government exercising undivided power , and the pretensions and ambitions to exercise this power are already clear for all to see in the plans for European integration . |
17 | Nor do the wages from the plantations compensate the families left in the villages for this loss of labour . |
18 | Rotemberg ( 1987 ) and Blanchard ( 1987 ) provide useful surveys of recent developments in the foundations for Keynesian macroeconomics and Gray ( 1976 ) analyses certain conditions under which ‘ sticky ’ wages might be optimal . |
19 | ‘ Best set ’ means several things , especially : absence of clashing hours , and balanced numbers in the sets for each module . |
20 | Swollen plant tissues , so-called galls , located at the tree trunk would be genetically programmed to use the solar energy captured in the leaves for generating hydrogen gas as a by-product of photosynthesis . |
21 | Following a small change in the rules for supplementary benefit provision elderly people claiming a supplementary pension were allowed to enter private residential care with the full cost being met by the state . |
22 | All the stories are drawn and there are none of the photo stories which are to be found in the magazines for older girls of the time . |
23 | I once worked in the shopfloor in a factory , putting cream on to cream cakes , when I finished college , and they took me out and put me in the lab even though I did n't have any science degree , and I was in the labs for three months . |
24 | The war was all but over , although bitter fighting was to rumble on in the islands for many decades . |
25 | The contract is a kick in the teeth for British workers at Westinghouse Signal , which expected to clinch the £100 million deal . |
26 | But facing me in the nets for two winters , he got to know my bowling inside out and by the end of our stay in Cape Town he was hammering me all around the practice area . |
27 | Secondly , even with only sporadic injections of new funds , investment trusts may still be active traders in the markets for financial assets . |
28 | Exchange traded futures have their origins in the markets for agricultural products , and existed in some form already in the seventeenth century in Amsterdam and in Osaka . |
29 | Unions have a 40 per cent say in elections for the leader and deputy leader , and a stake of up to 40 per cent in the ballots for parliamentary candidates . |
30 | As ‘ E.B. ’ put it in the Songs for English Workmen to Sing in 1867 : |