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

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1 Emerson got a carbon copy of his first try after a swift counter attack , Stevens , came across from his wing into the centre to slice through the defence for a fine individual score , and left winger Paul McAteer raced in from 20 metres .
2 For them , they played it on the ground , and so their forwards could get to the ball … or pressure the defence for a back pass , or a throw in .
3 ‘ I still ca n't work out how they got away with it because I 'd only left it outside the tent for a few moments before it vanished .
4 A plaque bearing the name of the adopter is displayed in the park and the adopter is given free entry to the park for a year .
5 The parking bays were crowded with cars and he drove slowly along the main aisle , while Doyle leaned out of his window , scanning the shadowy depths of the park for a glimpse of their target .
6 The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin overlooked St Stephen 's Green and Donna gazed out onto the park for a moment , glad to be safely at the hotel .
7 Her final sight of Hatherley was from the lane which skirted the park for a short distance .
8 While the Rolling Stones had sucked the counter-culture , hell 's angels , hippies , street theatres , and rock fans into the park for a day , the Isle of Wight created an encampment that lasted a week , and peaked , for good and ill , for three days .
9 The weather convinces these men to take the opportunity for a walk around the area of the war-damaged Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church , which is preserved as a constant reminder of the past .
10 Rebutting suggestions that Scottish Liberal Democrat MPs would baulk at losing the opportunity for a Scottish Assembly , he added : ‘ My colleagues and I have taken this decision jointly and collectively .
11 Nevertheless , as the outcome if the Eastbourne parliamentary by-election demonstrated , a strong local electoral base developed over a number of years can provide the Liberal Democrats with the opportunity for a sensational , if perhaps transient , victory .
12 Photographers were tending to adopt that method on every job , even if there was the opportunity for a natural approach .
13 As he told Fred Emery on Panorama , ‘ from the moment that decision was taken to cancel the opportunity for a collective judgement to be taken , I knew that something very wrong had happened . ’
14 Thus the reader of a ‘ good ’ book has the opportunity for a quality of understanding shared with the viewer of a particularly sensitive theatre or television play , or a cinema film .
15 With rabbit numbers low , this was seen as the opportunity for a further reduction but in response to public outcry legislation was also introduced making it illegal to spread myxomatosis by artificial means — by taking infected rabbits and releasing them near disease-free colonies .
16 Before either her mother or Lydia had the opportunity for a quiet chat with Martha , the even tenor of life in the kitchen was disrupted the following day , by the arrival of Tamar .
17 Your village or corner shop , on the other hand , usually gives the opportunity for a friendly chat This in itself is worth paying a penny or two more on sultanas , and it provides regular contact with the shopkeeper , who will soon realize that ‘ you hear her better if you see her face ’ .
18 The introduction of new technology creates the opportunity for a wide range of choices to be made about how work should be organised .
19 The appointee would not usurp the roles of the Institute president and secretary , it says , ‘ but should provide the opportunity for a higher public profile , the opportunity to become recognised as as the spokesman for the Institute , and the driving force in achieving the Institute 's longer term goals . ’
20 Possible remedies for the lack of closeness to shareholders include the appointment of an intermediary group such as a supervisory board , more flexible audit reporting and the opportunity for a two-way dialogue between auditors and shareholders at the agm or in private .
21 Such gains were effectively only taxed as and when a UK resident enjoyed a benefit ; hence arose the opportunity for a gross roll-up of gains , followed by the eventual distribution of all gains to a beneficiary on a tax holiday .
22 The opportunity for a negotiated peace had been lost — and with it the hope that anything good might come out of the Great War .
23 Once again the opportunity for a secure pocket has been overlooked .
24 Despite the fact that winter will soon be drawing in , many of you will , no doubt , be taking the opportunity for a late holiday in the sun and looking for suitably cool tops to pack in your suitcases .
25 Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own .
26 The relatively large number of babies provides the opportunity for a more general familiarity with infants , and the arrival of a baby involves fairly small changes to family life .
27 Though they missed the opportunity for a rapid spurt in growth in the 1970s , they were spared the social and political strains of vulnerability to the subsequent cut-off in bank credit .
28 The election of a new President offered the opportunity for a review of American policy in South-East Asia .
29 Overall , the study of visionary leadership and strategic vision offers the opportunity for a rewarding and revitalizing interchange between the fields of leadership studies and strategic management .
30 I wore a set for nine days , without having the opportunity for a proper wash , and they were still comfortable and did not smell .
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