Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Well the , the lads used to skin the rabbits for the customers and throw the skin ov over the top of this cart , horse and cart .
2 She was left to bring up a family she had to go the banks for money the banks were all and they refused her money to keep the farm going .
3 There followed a joint Anglo-American effort to outbid the Soviets for Nasser 's favour ( there had already been an Egyptian–Czech arms deal ) by offering to help finance the ambitious Aswan high dam project .
4 Gradually , American exports of manufactured goods grew ; the exploitation of their own domestic market by Americans , too , was bound to affect the outlets for European goods .
5 And mind how you go , ’ he said , heading rapidly out through the garden , the lantern held out beside him to light the steps for Charlotte .
6 Councillors agreed to try to promote the outstations for 12 months to see if the public make more use of them .
7 This had been established in August 1949 in part to promote the arguments for unification under the direction of Pyongyang .
8 Age and Opportunity is working in partnership with Cospoir , the National Sports Council , on the promotion of physical activity for older people , and the Irish Museum of Modern Art to promote the Arts for older people .
9 The issue of the strength of the Government 's commitment to the process is not one to be kept until 1996 or 1998 , but must be faced by the Government now — not with devices to mollify the rival factions in the Conservative party , but with a determination to promote the opportunities for , and the living and working standards of , the people of this country .
10 The second feature allows the user to search the records for any item by any of the bibliographic fields and the user can also obtain print-outs of listings of records under the various fields .
11 He offered to carry the bags for her but she would n't hear of it .
12 Furthermore , could not the very reproduction of the species itself be regarded as depending on a form of memory — genetic memory , the apparent capacity of the DNA , transmitted between parent and offspring , to carry the rules for the future accurate development of the new organism ?
13 I would like to thank the organisers for inviting me to speak at this conference and to say that I am very pleased to be here .
14 I would like to thank the organisers for inviting me here today .
15 And there were others , like Kalchu and Sigarup , who 'd come instead to thank the gods for the life they 'd spared .
16 First of all to thank the officers for all their hard work especially those who er staying until half past eight , nine o'clock last night who tried to supervise .
17 We would like to thank the clients for all the help and Harry Ferguson who has the transport contract here at the Centre . ’
18 They had already invented The Class System ( we have much to thank the Romans for ) .
19 ‘ And a huge contribution to the convent building fund for the new chapel to thank the nuns for doing the needful . ’
20 He did not know of one who had anything to thank the Flemyngs for , or old Menzies at the Castle .
21 ‘ At first we wanted him to contract the majors for us and go and talk to Mr CBS or whoever , ’ says Gedge .
22 13 months ago schools minister Tim Eggar came to see the problems for himself .
23 It is not difficult to see the reasons for the Bible 's crucial emphasis on right parental modelling .
24 ‘ It is easy to see the reasons for pessimism , ’ says an editorial .
25 He was quick to see the possibilities for travel which the newly invented railways presented , and he reacted speedily when the SS Great Britain ran aground in Dundrum Bay by organizing an excursion to view the stranded ship in 1847 .
26 He remembered her ripping it the day she 'd taken him to see the hens for the first time .
27 I am writing to confirm the arrangements for filming inside the Big Ben Clock Tower next Wednesday , June 7th .
28 More specifically , the seminars are intended to identify the nature and effectiveness of the public policy response in terms of the broad strategy and detailed instruments used and to debate the alternatives for the 1990s .
29 The programme which will be jointly run with NASA in the US , involves 80 agricultural experts in 15 countries around the world in an effort to estimate the implications for global food supply of warming due to the greenhouse effect .
30 SCOTVEC Updates 23 and 26 , on the Quality Framework , stated that one of the intentions of the Quality Development Programme was to harmonise the criteria for quality assurance of SCOTVEC awards wherever possible .
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