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

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1 Even before the earthquake of 1977 had provided the opportunity and excuse for clearance , various Romanian architects and planners but also potential patrons , from Carol II onwards , had looked on the so-called burnt-palace site as a suitable location for redevelopment .
2 In 1935 they were summoned to Moscow by the Comintern and in April 1937 Neumann was arrested by the NKVD and disappeared for ever .
3 TGWU national secretary Jack Dromey warned the unions would resist any attempt to close the base and call for an independent inquiry .
4 Routine Guthrie testing has been carried out for phenylketonuria since the mid-1970s and testing for hypothyroidism since the mid-'80s .
5 She sat on the hard hall-stool beside the telephone , safe in the semi-darkness and waited for Dorothea and her friend Florence Ames who was a nurse , someone who would recognise her condition instantly , who would be on hand should emergency treatment be required , who was trained and capable .
6 You may be able to continue giving care and support to the abandoned partner but it is still necessary to accept both the loss and the change and to look for a positive way forward .
7 Mitchell trained as a journalist on The Scotsman and worked for the Scottish Tourist Board , Apex Publishing in Oman and British Gas Scotland before setting up Elliot Mitchell Communications , which later merged with Commpress .
8 Britain has proved to be one of the least ‘ community-minded ’ members of the EEC and has for long been at odds with other states about the level of British contributions to the EEC budget .
9 He will be badly injured but will return to the Highlands and live for many years . ’
10 It was originally used by the RAF and sold for civil use in 1938 .
11 Okay so if you can learn to concentrate on looking for the patterns and looking for , Oh well what sort of word is this , is it going to end in a K end in c sound so it 'll be C K.
12 ‘ I came back to my bedroom with the milk and changed for bed .
13 3 Meanwhile , place the crumbled bread in a small bowl , sprinkle over the milk and leave for 10–15 minutes .
14 Perhaps general practitioners wishing to provide some diabetic care should have a period of training in the specialty and work for a period in a diabetic clinic to enhance their experience .
15 you know but er , there are you get the money and pay for 'em that 'll be all the .
16 By mid-forenoon they could see Dunbar 's towers ahead ; and by noontide they were under the outer castle-bridge , with Ramsay shouting up his name to the watch and asking for the Countess Agnes .
17 If the local authority decides to grant consent , the Secretary of State has twenty-eight days to consider whether to call in the case and decide for himself .
18 If you suspect , for example , that your neighbour intends to build on your land , or if your windows are going to be blocked so that no light can get through , or if an unreasonable nuisance is going to be caused , then your last hope may be to go to the courts and ask for an injunction .
19 The girl tapped Adam 's room number into the computer and waited for it to print out the bill .
20 In this experiment , only Group M is learning on Day 2 , whilst Group N is repeating similar but already learned behaviour to that of Group M. Immediately after the trial on Day 2 we took the birds and looked for the expression of one of the immediate early genes , c-jun .
21 Now suppose that the buyer commits a wrongful anticipatory repudiation of the contract and the seller immediately accepts that repudiation as terminating the contract and sues for damages .
22 We have already seen ( paragraph 7–05 ) that the time of delivery is normally ‘ of the essence , ’ i.e. if a delivery date is stipulated and the seller can not make delivery by that date , that is a breach of condition and the buyer is entitled to repudiate the contract and sue for non-delivery .
23 Will my right hon. Friend take no lectures from the Labour party on short-termism , as its short-term policies will last only as long as the election and change for every by-election —
24 A line creeping forward , and a rabble of men leaving the hatch and hurrying for the first bench place they could find .
25 Mr Cubbage , now a broken , weeping figure lay down on the rail and waited for the train to end his life and his earthly troubles .
26 The proposals and planning for community care have preoccupied staff for some time .
27 She contrasted this unfavourably with the simple needs of the Masai and tried for a while to live on their diet of milk and maize meal .
28 Audrey Slaughter has led the sort of varied life that gives her the experience and understanding for dealing with SHE readers ' personal problems .
29 Walking with his gauche , bouncy tread , his shoulders hunched , Nicola 's husband led Blanche and Dexter down the steps into the kitchen and gestured for them to sit down round the kitchen table .
30 They sat in the kitchen and talked for nearly half an hour .
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