Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | The algorithm chooses for expansion the node having the best actual score so far , together with the best estimated score , h* ( n ) . |
2 | Maybe P and Q and R behave alike , but there may be times when the algorithm folds a set { P , Q , R } where , say , Q sometimes occurs in a context which never contains P or R. The algorithm looks for any context which contains some of X 's children but not the others . |
3 | Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready . |
4 | Thus support for families who are helping to care for an elderly frail relative was built into the activities planned for social service departments from the beginning . |
5 | Among the activities planned for the evening are continuous guided tours of the exhibition Dynasty : The Royal House of Stewart , an introduction to the Scottish Photography Archive with with a chance to view the current display , and an historic overview of the Queen Street building given by . |
6 | The activities reserved for persons protected by the Act of 1988 were not exclusively or even predominantly fishing activities . |
7 | Previously , she had felt that the activities provided for retired people were not sufficiently mind-stretching and seemed to be based on younger people 's vision of what pensioners wanted . |
8 | All the activities suggested for video recording are activities with a language learning purpose which could of course be done without the presence of the camera . |
9 | The activities required for successful operation of the EPH were known , and , based on the acquired knowledge of the EPH environment , those activities that were suitable for computer support could , in consultation with the client , be identified with reasonable accuracy . |
10 | Before he took office the Defence estimates for 1957-58 were running at £1,700 million . |
11 | ‘ The killings were duly lawful and the defence acting for us will be making that point . ’ |
12 | The defence asked for reporting restriction to be lifted . |
13 | The defence asked for reporting restriction to be lifted . |
14 | Full-back , Paul Bodin is back after injury and striker , Dave Mitchell , drops back into the defence to cover for Colin Calderwood , who 's suspended . |
15 | Another minor concession was lowering the income limits for tax relief on private health insurance to £8,500 . |
16 | The income provides for a travelling scholarship in archaeology or otherwise for the promotion of antiquarian studies . |
17 | Our confidence thus bolstered , we were now stepping eagerly out of the tent bound for Ancohuma . |
18 | The thunder was continuous and the heavens opened up so , nowhere to go , we were huddled in the tent waiting for the river to rise . |
19 | As defined by present mean sea level the continents account for 29 per cent of the Earth 's surface area and the oceans 71 per cent , but if the break of slope represented on the global hypsometric curve is used the figure for the continents is nearer 37 per cent . |
20 | No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms . |
21 | Andy was supervising a chlorination at a large tape manufacturers in Middlesbrough when the opportunity came for him to test drive the vehicle . |
22 | Members of the public took the opportunity to see for themselves in a unique open day . |
23 | She slipped the newspaper cutting into the top drawer of her bedside chest , then took the opportunity to go for a walk by herself , without Josh . |
24 | But what impressed most viewers of the deliberations at Thomond Park was the crisp passing of the Garrowen backs when the opportunity arose for spreading the ball wide , something that does n't often occur in local derbies at Thomond Park . |
25 | But to live there means also the opportunity to vote for a particular party , whose quixotry and honesty have touched me . |
26 | But if voters have voted for a successful candidate why should some of them — just which , we shall examine later — be given the opportunity to vote for another candidate ? |
27 | It is interesting that , as the opportunity to paint for a specific exhibition has offered itself , a freer and less tentative approach can be seen both in subject matter and technique . |
28 | Smith saw the opportunity to do for books what Jack Cohen had done for groceries at Tesco 's — ‘ Pile 'em high and sell 'em cheap . ’ |
29 | Mansell , speaking at the BBC 's Sports Review of the Year show , said : ‘ Damon deserves the opportunity to drive for Frank Williams . |
30 | Nonetheless , once in recovery , the opportunity remains for the recovering person to extend his or her range of physical abstinence and , by doing this , the relapse rate may in time come to be less than at present . |