Example sentences of "[Wh pn] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He retained contact with another salesman still employed at DPR , whom for the purpose of this book we shall call Peter which is not his real name .
2 Yes , we 'll encourage people to stand on their own two feet , but we 'll also seek to aid those who for a variety of reasons need a bit of extra help .
3 Nearly all the canine members of the police dog section are former unwanted pets donated by families who for a variety of reasons found the could no longer offer a home to man 's best friend .
4 circus proprietor , a fat , kind-hearted , wheezy , lisping man , who for a while takes Sissy Jupe under his wing after her father absconds from the company .
5 In the Eighties he tried to find success with his ex-wife , Anoushka , who for a while was signed to Rusty Egan 's Metropolis label as a potential new romantic diva .
6 INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS Surrealism and erotic fantasy are recurring themes in a retrospective on Meret Oppenheim , the German-Swiss artist , who for a time was a model and follower of Man Ray .
7 But the curious pair who for a time were so well-known simply for being rich vanished from the public eye — towards a tax haven in Jersey .
8 The genuineness of the Ring of Minos has been questioned by Nilsson , but now that it is lost , allegedly buried somewhere in the garden of Nicolaos Pollakis , the priest of Fortetsa , who for a time shortly after its discovery was its owner , the question will probably never be resolved ( Warren 1982 ) .
9 At least one senior member , who for a time was delegated the task of convening its meetings , considered the panel to have been of little relevance in the first year or so : because the books were not on the shelves , so there was n't a great need for finding ways of stimulating the use of this material .
10 When Iskra had to be printed in London Quelch put all the resources of the Twentieth Century Press at the disposal of the Russians , who for a time included Lenin .
11 Yet they included gifted men , not only the Florentine pioneers of opera who for a time were still active as monodists — Peri 's Le varie musiche ( Florence , 1609 ) , Caccini 's posthumously published Nuove Musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle ( Florence , 1614 ) , Gagliano 's Musiche ( Venice , 1615 ) but younger composers : Sigismondo d'India ( c. 1580–1629 ) , Claudio Saracini ( 1586–after 1649 ) , and Domenico Belli ( fl. c. 1616 ) in the Florentine-Mantuan orbit .
12 The little girl hesitantly offered the bowl to Marion , who for a moment looked as if she would snatch it and throw it at her .
13 Likewise , a carpenter or joiner might be on a set day rate but who for a period might take on a separate contract to saw timber at a rate per 100 ft. , the figure depending upon the hardness of the wood .
14 who 's going to the money in who for a duck , who 's gon na the money in ?
15 This was an Indian businessman , living in the industrial North , who for the purpose of this book shall be called Derek Patel .
16 Much of what we saw related discouragingly to familiar bad habits , a thought that occurred , not for the first time , to George Cohen , who for the benefit of younger readers made a notable contribution to the history of English football when turning out in the 1966 World Cup final .
17 They were Ian Macleod and Enoch Powell , who were not natural bedfellows , but who for the moment had got into a huddle .
18 The writer of the Book of Hebrews links the joy and suffering of Christ by saying : ‘ Let us fix our eyes on Jesus , the author and perfecter of our faith , who for the joy set before him endured the cross , scorning its shame , and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God . ’
19 Here is the sad story of the initiation of a new dealer at Eyas Securities who for the purposes of this book shall be called Sandra .
20 One SAE of DPR , who for the purposes of this book shall be called Oliver was known to have earned around £19,000 over one Christmas period .
21 Now can it be said to be clear by the law of Scotland that the locus here is beyond what the legislature may assert right to affect by legislation against all whomsoever for the purpose of regulating methods of fishing ?
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