Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The one thing they do not do is to re-examine the original for the tell-tale signs of forgery . |
2 | a share which pays an annual dividend of 30p which is expected to remain the same for the foreseeable future . |
3 | All grades are to remain the same for the coming year . |
4 | All grades are to remain the same for the coming year . |
5 | The Everyman is making this exclusive offer to the Echo to promote the two for the price of one Bard Card ticket , which operates for its own Shakespearian production , Much Ado About Nothing , until Friday . |
6 | I would like to thank the following for valuable comments on a part or the whole of an earlier draft : S. Day , A. Gell , El Gellner , P. Loizos , J. Parry , A. Papataxiarchis , and S. Roberts . |
7 | I would like to thank the following for their help at WASL over the last few months : . |
8 | Later she came back to thank the major for her punishment . |
9 | Particular care was taken to get the patients to contract the sphincter for at least 20 seconds . |
10 | An hour , and an hour perhaps to get back into the town — still plenty of time , as she had judged it , to catch the ten-forty-five for Bleasham . |
11 | With no experience of being accepted for who and what they were and are , it is hard for them in their turn to accept the other for what he or she is , or is becoming . |
12 | Where a person 's actions either cause direct physical and economic harm to another , or cause another to incur wasted expenditure , then a legal duty arises to compensate the other for the harm done . |
13 | to obtain the above for employees of other institutions whom the Executive Committee may admit to membership from time to time ; |
14 | The next stage is to find a piece of plastic or card tube which will just slide snugly over the wound coil to provide the former for the pickup coils . |
15 | One other element however was essential to provide the dynamic for righteous action by evangelicals ; certainty of God 's government was combined with conviction of free human will and agency . |
16 | It did n't sell , and Shabba retreated to the dancehalls to work the mic for various sound systems . |
17 | There may be the tendency to scorn the Irish for their olde worlde attitude . |
18 | In between a full time job , writing articles , trying to write a book and moving house , I was asked to write a special for this Christmas edition based on the assembly of a ‘ dream tank . |
19 | Areas which will be in contact with the cove members should be scratched to provide a key for the Gyproc cove adhesive , then brush away any dust and loose particles . |
20 | CRICKET fanatic Fred Smith died trying to smash a six for victory off the last ball of a match . |
21 | Just about a year ago Cicely and Dick Harris made their third trip to Malta ; this time to find a flat for rent on a permanent basis , enabling them to spend the Winter months there each year . |
22 | Thus , we can add the joint income of husband and wife to obtain a total for that unit , whatever we choose to call it , whereas we can not sensibly add their separate statuses to achieve a joint status for both of them unless we know a great deal more about how status is a distributive phenomenon and what its properties are . |
23 | It took a Maori around four weeks to extract a blank for an adze-blade from a pebble of nephrite and another six to shape it ( fig. 12 ) . |
24 | The plan had been for the Americans to discover an unknown for the lead female role but no-one had Miss Leigh 's screen magic . |
25 | So skilful was the refacing that , at first glance , it was easy to mistake the romanticised for the original . |
26 | In order to accommodation those people who wish to visit the fair for just one day , Ian Allan has arranged scheduled flights on British Midland at a cost of £189 . |
27 | And do n't let your search for material lead you to choose the obscure for obscurity 's sake , so you feel you will be sure to stun the panel with a piece that has no good professional background . |
28 | With colonialism it 's easy to tell the good guys from the bad guys , which makes it tempting to substitute the colonized for the lost working class . |
29 | After Diaghilev 's death composers seemed reluctant to create what Edwin Evans said they called ‘ accompaniments to dance ’ , because they ‘ preferred to create the new for the sake of being new ’ . |
30 | Lydia , herself an inveterate explorer , was now aware that her three years in Java had been quite enough of an inner workout , and she returned to Europe to comb the Mediterranean for a solitary place to centre herself . |