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

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1 The income provides for a travelling scholarship in archaeology or otherwise for the promotion of antiquarian studies .
2 The thunder was continuous and the heavens opened up so , nowhere to go , we were huddled in the tent waiting for the river to rise .
3 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
4 She slipped the newspaper cutting into the top drawer of her bedside chest , then took the opportunity to go for a walk by herself , without Josh .
5 But to live there means also the opportunity to vote for a particular party , whose quixotry and honesty have touched me .
6 It is interesting that , as the opportunity to paint for a specific exhibition has offered itself , a freer and less tentative approach can be seen both in subject matter and technique .
7 Nonetheless , once in recovery , the opportunity remains for the recovering person to extend his or her range of physical abstinence and , by doing this , the relapse rate may in time come to be less than at present .
8 The Profitboss ensures that neither the aspiring Fenton from Fleet Sales nor the experienced Carmen from Marketing Services are denied the opportunity to compete for a promotion to Divisional Sales Director .
9 There is also the opportunity to register for a part-time PhD degree at the University of Warwick .
10 ‘ If they 're northern-born and bred and happen to live elsewhere , they should still have the opportunity to play for the North .
11 Of course , these trips are not compulsory , but as one Eton parent put it : ‘ Few parents would want to deny their child the opportunity to play for the school under these circumstances . ’
12 All Rangers have the opportunity to ride for a minimum of half an hour once a fortnight , however , they can also participate in picnic rides , lasting three to four hours , as well as one hour-long evening rides .
13 ‘ All I wanted on behalf of the team was the opportunity to qualify for the European Cup final off the back of our last two Champions League matches , ’ said the manager .
14 Now the opportunity arises for the area to develop a different but equally valuable reputation .
15 offers two training posts with the opportunity to study for an M.Sc at the University of Surrey , Guildford .
16 At the moment teams still seem interested in my services , but it , at the end of the season , the opportunity to try for the Championship no longer exists , then , no question , I shall step aside . ’
17 One has transferred to the communications department and all were offered the opportunity to work for the new contract firm .
18 The developer will normally be given the opportunity to tender for the excavation work and laying of ducts and cables in association with the development .
19 As a regular and valued customer at your local Shell station we are pleased to be able to offer you or your company the opportunity to apply for the Shell Account Card .
20 Although this is not a matter in respect of which we are asked to grant any relief , I believe that Lautro should reconsider its practice in this respect , and consider deferring the issue of a press notice until after the person affected has had the opportunity to apply for the notice to be rescinded and to make representations to that effect , and Lautro 's board have ruled in the application .
21 It then indicates the opportunity provided for a more participatory approach to school development planning .
22 On the Saturday Mum grabbed the opportunity to head for the shops , while the rest of us had an interesting time choosing a tennis racquet for Roland to give to me for my birthday — a generous present and already in use .
23 The majority opted for the visit and in my opinion made a good choice .
24 Two pupils from Macmillan College in Middlesbrough showed Mr Fallon how they used the CDRom to search for the latest information about the fall of the Berlin Wall , the construction of the Channel Tunnel , and pollution in Teesside for their school projects .
25 In this sense , the ideology allows for the possibility of an implicit , internalized dialectic .
26 The remainder made for the Trig al Ab , a desert track running inland about thirty miles south of the coast .
27 In 1960 the pattern which had emerged seemed likely to remain in force for some time to come , with the EEC countries preferring a maximum of integration and the remainder opting for a minimal level of intergovernmental association .
28 O'Connor and Brown ( 1984 ) suggested that one explanation may be that Henderson did not differentiate between the actual support provided in terms of confiding and frequency of contact and the attachment felt for the person named .
29 Theoretically his presidency must end in 1852 , but it was already evident that the Prince hoped for a second term of office , to which end he began to organize a campaign to drum up sufficient popular support for this to become possible .
30 Canary set out to purchase the base airframes for the planned conversions and marginally flyable Texans and Vibrators were collected from across North America and ferried to the modification headquarters at Long Beach , California .
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