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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The activities reserved for persons protected by the Act of 1988 were not exclusively or even predominantly fishing activities .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 And typically the forms used for such display are versions of the cultural forms adopted and displayed by the ruling classes .
9 So far , the contracts signed for plants coming on stream up to 1995 are equivalent to 25 million tonnes of coal .
10 As successful as the works on paper were , the crowds came for the paintings , particularly the late Braque ‘ Atelier VIII ’ , ( 1952–55 ) conceived by the artist as the summation of his career , and which he had fervently hoped would never leave France .
11 The royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings concern themselves exclusively with the rituals required for a successful passage through the Underworld .
12 Such conservation work is , however , being hindered by the huge growth in tourism that has occurred since 1970 , and although there is in theory a master plan which in the mid-1970s allowed for a maximum of 12 000 visitors per year , de Groot states that since 1979 this number has been increasingly exceeded .
13 There is no requirement for costs payable out of the bankrupt 's estate , be they the costs of the petitioning creditor or the costs of the solicitors acting for the trustee , to be taxed ( r 7.34 ) .
14 It is all too easy to find that the only properly planned meetings are the ones at which exchange of contracts and completion take place and those are meetings which are usually orchestrated by the solicitors acting for the buyer and the seller .
15 The solicitors at the end of the chain are asked to release their contract for a specified period of time to the solicitors acting for the buyer next in line .
16 John Carruthers , one of the solicitors acting for Mr McTear , said the family doctor had declared his client unfit yesterday and that Mr McTear himself felt too ill to proceed .
17 The bruises lasted for months , but it was well worth it .
18 Problem 1 Assuming , for the moment , the truth of the assertion of uniqueness made in Remark ( iii ) above , one deduces that , amongst the axioms listed for Z , there must be at least one which can not be satisfied by Q. Can you identify which axiom(s) from A1 through to I are not satisfied if one attempts to apply them to Q instead of Z ?
19 In the most important cases these binary operations will satisfy several of the analogues of the axioms postulated for Z in Section 1.2 .
20 Many of the clubs cater for novices as well as for established performers .
21 Reminiscence is often an important aspect of the clubs run for people from various ethnic minority groups .
22 The issue will come under the spotlight when the clubs assemble for the league 's AGM at Cemaes Bay on Saturday .
23 Q. If the cost of the work became so great , and there was not sufficient cash in the accounts to pay for it , who would then be responsible for the debt ?
24 While the institutions rushing for the exit have been the small British firms , the institutions entering these markets — in addition to a number of major British banks — have been the comparatively enormous foreign houses .
25 The system is one in which the institutions compete for students on the basis of prices , and the Universities Funding Council has produced a detailed list of guide prices , banded to take account of the varying costs of providing courses in different subject areas .
26 Parties refused authorization had a right of appeal before an administrative judge , and the MPS , " which already leads a public life by virtue of being the source and guarantor of the institutions provided for in the National Charter " , was exempted from certain registration formalities .
27 Fascinated , I watched the flames gasp for air , the carbon-black exhaust of smoke billowing from the chimney-mouth , the throb of imprisoned energies .
28 A five-metre scrum in the closing minutes saw them splinter the Quins pack for Charles to touch down .
29 Instead , climbing as two pairs , the climbers settled for alpine-style ascents of the 3,000-metre west ridge — ‘ A bit like a giant version of the Hornli ridge on the Matterhorn or Tower Ridge on Ben Nevis , ’ according to Roger .
30 Altogether the homelands accounted for 13 per cent of South Africa 's land area — see map . )
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