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

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1 Yeah , and if , if , if it 's bad lies well then that 's the case for the for the , the body that deals with the police .
2 To provide some much-needed improvement the InterCity director decided to transfer ten HSTs to the Midland — five from the Great Western , two from the East Coast main line plus three which were part of the build for the Cross Country ( North East-South West ) routes .
3 We the undersigned being the residents committee for Hertfordshire County Council bring forward and promptly carry out plans for the through the village especially in view of the notorious and dangerous traffic conditions and designation of the A four two five one through the village as the southern entrance to from the A forty one bypass road .
4 Well when you walked in my porch when those blokes were doing it , you walked in there , I mean it 's nice , it 's a wrong suite for the for the room , too narrow the room for one of those
5 a bit for the for the archive .
6 I think the difference there is that we 're talking about we 're not talking inners and outers there , we 're talking about or certainly in terms of the consultation that we 've undertaken on the western route , it 's been different variations of a western route , there is n't an equivalent of a of an inner route for the for the western side .
7 foot for a for a jumper is n't it though ?
8 Starting with the leaves , I mixed both green and silver for the outside of the circle and used some medium-sized wild rose leaves and medium-to-small silverweed leaves , placed alternately around the edge .
9 Yeah and that 's about wordsmith , choosing the right words for the for the appropriate to the audience and of course jargon the industry jargon erm is the thing you 've got to watch .
10 So he gets twenty five pound for the for the night , and he has n't got to start until about nine o'clock anyway so erm that 's , that 's something for him to do , is n't it ?
11 wi not an extortionate amount of wages and we 've just had this two hundred pound for the to be transferred to Mansfield .
12 The next development is initiated in the regions of high shear , apparent in the figure for t' between 0·38 and 0·6 .
13 The cross party campaign for the for the bill which we 've written .
14 For more than a century , they 've come from far and wide to Tenbury Wells for the pre Christmas auction of holly , mistletoe and wreaths .
15 Erm whereas at this stage the four of us could probably find accommodation which was n't that much more expensive erm but to have the actual focus for the for the local party .
16 Such a widening of perspectives obviously leaves no place for the by now out-dated claim concerning the objective nature of linguistic analysis , but it opens up a whole range of stimulating opportunities for the exploration of the ways texts function in society .
17 making er the hay To make er That was in the harvest time for the harvest it would be oh nearly three three cart loads of sheaves for a for a stack .
18 Would it not be possible to make an earlier start in view of the great need for a for homes , it seems a long time to wait ?
19 And the , there 's a crying need for the for nurses in the hospitals and wards and the , and they sort of they 're cutting down you know , on the hospital programme closing wards er , not employing nurses when they need them you know , and they 're trying to get
20 As the partnership evolves and grows there is a need for an on going review of its activities linked with new issues facing the school .
21 Even Mair , who proposes no basic meaning for the to infinitive , is led by his careful examination of the data to observe that with practically no exceptions all the matrix verbs followed by to + infinitive in the direct object , ditransitive , monotransitive raising , complex transitive , and SVOA constructions can be characterized as " forward-looking predicates " ( 1990 : 102 , 104-5 ) .
22 This was covered by a biscuit tin lid on top of which was a kettle filled with water for an after dinner cup of tea and the washing up .
23 The first speaker , Canon Ron Mitchinson , industrial commissioner for the of Oxford , says he 's concerned about the effects on the families involved .
24 of the five pounds for a for a full book
25 Er they wanted to charge us eighty pence per transaction , and after a lot of argument we managed to pin them down er at er ten pounds for the at at the rate of two pounds fifty per quarter .
26 By er failing even once to meet a reasonable demand for a for something to eat in a short period of time , then there 's a knock on effect to our business .
27 Now when the was opened , er it was decided to er to put in a line , erm just near to connect with , and pick up some of the trade for the for Railway , cos the or the had already decided to get some from that end as well .
28 Oh yes there was Oh yeah , there was all the implements for that there was the the grubber and there was the plough and there was the harress and there was the Scarefair and er wh wh whatever you call the the the driller , there there was the driller for the for this turnips or the neeps .
29 Er I know er perhaps I was er civil or obedient or whatever , I do n't know but er I I they u they used to have this this collection for the for supposedly for carrying the water , I do n't know .
30 same with the lassie for the on a Monday night .
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