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

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1 In preparing your child for his or her future we are aware of the need for sound academic knowledge and understanding alongside courtesy , good manners and concern for others .
2 This de facto freedom to roam exists in most of Scotland provided that such freedom is accompanied by good countryside manners and respect for the legitimate needs of landowners .
3 28 Risks and rewards for high-flying borrowers
4 Secondly , the principal method of correcting this fault by concentrating on portfolio betas which are more stable , then obscures the effects on market values , risks and returns for individual shares .
5 Each of these systems involves quite different risks and responsibilities for the employer , contractor and surveyor who may be involved in the design and/or management of the project .
6 Lord Burlington was an outstanding and resplendent figure , not only was he a Knight of the Garter , but also Lord High Treasurer of Ireland ; Captain of the Yeomen of the Guards and Governor of Greenwich Hospital , and he made a serious contribution to that age , although it is his contribution to the arts and architecture for which he is most remembered .
7 The new department could include in particular local authority funding for the arts and responsibility for English Heritage .
8 " Professor Cizek and his School of Arts and Crafts for Children "
9 I have been asked by your Committee to tell you something of Professor Cizek and his School of Arts and Crafts for children in Vienna , reproductions of whose work can be seen exhibited on these walls .
10 Yesterday Mr David Trippier , the Environment Minister , announced in a Commons written reply to Mr Neil Hamilton ( C. Tatton ) that Mr Chris Patten , the Environment Secretary , had ‘ considered the question of the Three Graces very carefully following a request from the Office of Arts and Libraries for a view as to whether the statue was included in the listing of Woburn Abbey ’ .
11 BBC 's ‘ That 's Life ’ consumer television programme was the first outside customer , followed by Barclaycard mainly for consumer issues and Newcastle College of Arts and Technology for employment and benefit issues .
12 I got virtually equal marks across arts and sciences for O levels , so making a choice at A level was difficult , but I felt a bit swayed by the fact that people said it 's best to do science subjects as far as jobs and university places go ; it 's difficult to get on to arts courses , but it 's easier to get on to science courses … that 's really why I chose science , ultimately .
13 It extends , it seems , to a claim for compensation in respect of all the loss which the plaintiffs say that they have suffered as a result of the transaction concerning C.M.C. and the bakery , including the amounts which the plaintiffs have had to pay as guarantors and compensation for loss of earnings , loss of reputation and mental anguish .
14 This example was followed by Gavin Gordon , singer-composer , who borrowed street songs and cries for his score of The Rake 's Progress .
15 A description of the probes and RFLPs for the loci linked to Oct-11a including the Ets-1 and Thy-1 genes has been reported ( 37 ) .
16 The probes and RFLPs for loci linked to Oct-11b including the Acrg , Bcl-2 and En-1 genes have been described ( 39 ) .
17 A system of post-horses and vouchers for supplies and hospitality ensured that royal messengers and royal agents ( including Lupus himself ) could move around the realm .
18 ‘ Connie 's mum used to have winkles and celery for tea on Sunday , ’ she added , wistfully .
19 It was decided to provide soft drinks and wine for those who did not want whisky and therefore two types of tickets , at different prices , would be on sale , £5 for whisky drinkers and £2 for the others .
20 The complaints , cautions and convictions for offences relating to animals in the UK are horrifying , and are as much a reflection of the relative toughness of our laws as the number of predominantly domestic pets kept per capita .
21 When we heard screams and cries for help , we both set off ‘ hot foot ’ thinking someone was injured .
22 Children daubed with circles of yellow ochre offer tiny figurines and toys for sale .
23 I used 22mm for legs and 16mm for all the others .
24 On the menu bar are Search for finding articles quickly rather than scrolling manually through the word list , View to find photographs , videos , maps and magazine covers and Mark for marking a place in an article and making notes .
25 In this and the previous chapter we have discussed a number of groups of computer instructions , oriented to the principal data-types and operations for which the computer is designed .
26 It also criticized the manufacturers and contractors for lax planning and supervision of the project , the first aircraft having taken nearly twice as long as planned to build .
27 Negotiations were expected to resume in Arusha on Sept. 7 and to focus on the formation of a new national army which would include FPR fighters and arrangements for the return of refugees .
28 Bases for American fighters and facilities for American U-2 planes , surveillance and communications were also established in Turkey .
29 Nylons for the women , Coke for the kids and guns for the men to go on fighting ‘ Germins ’ or ‘ Reds ’ or whoever happened to be next in the firing line , that was William 's grandad 's uncluttered view of world history .
30 Drinks come free at meals you 'll be pleased to know … lemonade for the kids and wine for Mum and Dad .
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