Example sentences of "[subord] for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Eleven weeks before the opening of the British Empire Exhibition ( where for the first time the King 's speech was transmitted by wireless to every part of the country and many parts of the British Empire ) , the house with every item in place was ready to be presented to both the Queen and the public .
2 New light on an Old Master is illuminated indeed , and it 's what you will find at Canada House Gallery where for the first time , an almost forgotten body of work by Henri Matisse , relating to his fascination with the Canadian Inuit , has been mounted together with much original source material in the way of Inuit masks , photographs and books which the artist studied .
3 An initiation for prisoners had been established where for the first week officers were encouraged to violently beat and humiliate the new prisoner in nauseous ways .
4 Leith requested , and went back to her own office , where for the next twenty minutes she tried to pick up the threads of her job .
5 Except for the first two days , the decaying component is well fitted by an exponential with 18-day time constant , but we now see that the glitch also leaves a nondecaying increase in rotation rate .
6 The Gongsters are complete for the 3 years 48–51 except for the first two issues .
7 All the intercepts are significantly greater than zero except for the first sub-period when it is significantly lower than zero .
8 However , in the non-proportional tax rate case , the virtual income is also altered ( except for the first segment ) , generating a further income effect which will serve to alter labour supply .
9 The best cleavage is found at the central GpC ; all the ApT sites are cut at about 25% of this rate , except for the first ApT on the 5'-side which shows no detectable cleavage .
10 Oh absolutely , yes I 'm not arguing about that , and as I said , heaven forbid that should happen , erm another point I did pick up from one report was that in the eight years war , and you 're quite right , the Iraqis are battle hardened , but the Iranian air force apparently could n't bomb Iraq to any great consequence except for the first few weeks of the conflict .
11 But time and expense means I have to economise and therefore I choose to bait every other day except for the last three days when I will bait on each of them .
12 The winner of the toss usually wound his string around his hand except for the last six inches , this ensured a good sharp and hard blow on the other conker .
13 The whole of this passage is spoken by the Wanderer , except for the last lines where the The Solitary ( called the Sceptic because he reads Voltaire ) answers back .
14 He managed to connect all the moves except for the last in one push and doubtless would have succeeded given more time .
15 ‘ Here the contract of salvage was entered into in the Paracels and all the work of refloating and putting the vessel into a condition to be towed to Hong Kong and nearly all the tow , except for the last three miles , were completed beyond the territorial limits of Hong Kong and consequently I take the view that the profits must be said to arise outside of Hong Kong rather than inside .
16 Andy got them all with his first shot except for the last one .
17 These figures in Table 1.2 are derived from spectroscopic studied except for the last , which is discussed later .
18 Except for the last Albanians in the Labour party , I do not believe that anyone seriously disputes that the process of competition is essential to maximise what is bought for the taxpayer .
19 Except for the last one , which is a track on a Robyn Hitchcock LP .
20 So it 's commas between the items on the list , except for the last two where you 're using and .
21 except for the last one which I missed off the last time .
22 All meta-analysis techniques gave similar p values for association and homogeneity , except for the 6th month .
23 Most of these are now desolate except for the fifteenth century Church of the Pantanassa , still a convent , and a few others such as the fourteenth century Church of Evangelistria , S. Sophia , c. 1350 , and the fourteenth century Church of Peribleptos .
24 Moreover , few British schools at present include private study periods on the timetable , except for the sixth form , so the teacher knows that his students can only see the sequence in breaks and before and after school , unless he allows time in his own assigned periods with them .
25 The walls were panelled in mahogany except for the fourth wall behind him .
26 Except for the fourth and fifth which is easy cos that 's just one semitone less .
27 On the sons and daughters of the farming family was imposed the strict necessity of abstaining from sexual activity other than for the first born , so as not to impair the integrity of land succession .
28 The evidence for this stage , Morgan and Engels believed , was stronger than for the first two stages .
29 Other than for the first flight of the day , engine run-ups are not deemed necessary because the aircraft 's engines are almost always warm , so off-chock to take-off times are often three minutes or less .
30 ‘ The overall results are slightly worse than for the first three months of 1992 , with definite signs of the recessionary effect becoming widespread nationally , ’ said Manpower spokeswoman Lilian Bennett .
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