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

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1 His changes , designed to tighten the defence for another tilt at the European Cup , has not pleased all critics and he knows his twin requirement is about as tough as football can provide .
2 Laing added a penalty nine minutes into the second period and then midway through McClusky cut through the defence for another try which Laing converted .
3 I ca n't sleep at night for that baby crying , I ca n't breathe in the daytime for that stench of tallow coming out of their back door — and one of his customers brushed me into the dusty street the other day …
4 The potential for improving the Park as an educational resource for Edinburgh schools and colleges was explored , as were opportunities for better interpretation of the diverse interests in the Park for all visitors .
5 had had the opportunity for many years of looking at the question in its material phases , of appreciating its hygienic results …
6 The club raised over £100.00 for the Orsett Hospital Fund and provided the opportunity for many visitors to the fair to try their hands at using a metal detector for the first time .
7 Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure .
8 Nevertheless , both provide the opportunity for such attainments to be formally recognized .
9 I do not intend to rehearse at length — the opportunity for that will come tomorrow — the powerful arguments , financial and practical , which would support the abolition of this rule at the earliest possible date .
10 So is at least providing the opportunity for that ?
11 To a Labour government it might provide the opportunity for much more spending on schools , hospitals and roads .
12 Families of dolls or puppets provide children with the opportunity for much free imaginative play .
13 In this regard it can be seen that in order for the catechesis to work effectively the various members of the group have to work as a team — the L.C. is responsible for presenting the symbol well ; having a good story that echoes the goal clearly ; and providing the opportunity for EACH person to share their story .
14 The project also presents the opportunity for all involved to make new contacts in Europe and to promote Scottish education and training abroad .
15 Secondly , the opportunity for most worthwhile user education activity in higher education is by way of student projects and dissertations .
16 Good films come about when there are two centres of power — in other words , when there is the opportunity for some really good rows .
17 In addition to the evening sessions there will be four ‘ away-days ’ on Saturdays ( from 10.00 am to 4.30 am ) , which give the opportunity for some extended skill-training and group-work ( an additional ‘ away-day ’ has been included this year ) .
18 The opportunity for some relevant and timely study skills instruction ( especially in the organization , evaluation and communication of information ) is therefore there for the librarian , because his association with project work and his provision of bibliographic instruction , is already there .
19 If there are tendencies that are different they relate to reduced inter-firm mobility for men between the ages of 25 and 45 , and the opportunity for some blue collar workers to experience wage profiles that arc in the West generally confined to white collar professions .
20 Dobry 's proposal , in essence , was that the simple should be distinguished and treated expeditiously , though with the opportunity for some participation and with a safety channel to allow them to be transferred to the major category if this should prove appropriate .
21 However , it does provide the opportunity for another kind of manipulation .
22 ‘ This may be the opportunity for another young man to appear from nowhere and make a name for himself . ’
23 The French gave Bismarck the opportunity for this .
24 The singing of an anthem provides , above all , the opportunity for this .
25 I am sure that there has been much more scheming involved and the invasion , which I have always opposed , was the opportunity for this action to be unleased .
26 However , as a strategic planning authority , it is through the Structure Plan process that it can influence the protection of natural resources such as peat lands , and the opportunity for this will arise in the current review of the Plan which will be available for public consultation in the New Year .
27 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the opportunity for this country to help support genuine refugees abroad through various aid programmes is not helped by the fact that , according to a headline in The Times today , bogus refugees bleed Britain of £100 million through benefit fraud ?
28 Everyone needs practise and Jack got the opportunity for more than most .
29 She was keen to learn , and his trust in her had grown to the point where they alternated the night watches so both had the opportunity for more rest .
30 ‘ I have done a fair bit of business travelling to meetings in London , ’ said Mr Pilkington , who seizes the opportunity for more practice on train journeys appropriately since BR is sponsoring this year 's Times championship .
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