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

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1 These witnesses were the main thrust of the defence for the parents .
2 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
3 If an overseas company invests in shares and the structure is caught by s739 then the entire dividend comprises the income for the purposes of s739 and it is not possible to deduct in computing the chargeable income revenue expenses such as investment advisory fees , management fees , safe keeping charges , security handling fees and bank charges and registered and executive office fees .
4 This provided the opportunity for the members of the committee to see something of the rural development problems and programmes in Lewis and Harris , and discuss them with some of those working on them .
5 I know that a lot of youngsters gain their first experience of shooting with bolting rabbits but I do think that so much preparatory work is necessary to create the opportunity for the rabbits to be killed that the chance must not be missed .
6 The protection of that model , and the benefits of legal charisma to individual clients , is the justifica-tion for the claims to power and privilege — power to determine the conditions of practice independently of the state and privilege in state protection for the monopolistic economic basis of that practice .
7 Well I gets him pulled out of the ditch and I brings him down and it 's the time I , I had Sarah boil up the boiler for the pigs .
8 The funding for the increases came from cuts in space and scientific programmes , and from holding many general government functions at or below the level of the previous year .
9 One of the mill towers still stands as a private house and the old ropery is the base for an antiques shop .
10 Religion was the base for the principles of society and they are all for the good and well being of society .
11 But his claim the government had increased the provision for the Children Act in local authorities ' budgets by 14 per cent was greeted with derision from the floor .
12 That is a measure of the support for the miners and the desire for the country to keep a certain degree of energy self-sufficiency once oil and gas reserves are gone .
13 These difficulties , it is argued , although in part the result of the marginalization of the arts in British education at national level , are also caused by the failure of arts educators to come to terms with the reasonable expectations of those charged with administering INSET at local level and thereby exploit more effectively the support for the arts of those charged with administering education .
14 Franco 's Nationalist forces received massive physical support with arms and men , also aeroplanes , whereas the support for the Republicans by Russia was very little , although supplemented by ‘ republicans ’ of many nations .
15 to afford to members of the public opportunities to enter any land occupied or managed by the Board for the purposes of gaining knowledge and enjoyment from the Board 's collections .
16 to afford to members of the public opportunities to enter any land occupied or managed by the Board for the purposes of gaining knowledge and enjoyment from the Board 's collections .
17 The catalyst for the demonstrations was the beating to death of a student demonstrator by riot police .
18 Im also ‘ concerned ’ that he always seems to be the catalyst for the periods when Leeds start ‘ buzzing ’ .
19 After tea , with rain threatening , Cyril Hollinshead opens the bowling for the Gipsies , , unlikely though to beat his best ever figures of 10 wickets for 20 runs … that was in 1922 .
20 ( 4 ) The provisions of section 68 of this Act shall apply to any remises or place in respect of which an occasional permission is granted as they apply to licensed premises , with the substitution of references to the holder of the permission for the references to the holder of a licence .
21 Well in these days your your sponges had to be set in the afternoon for the men coming in in the morning .
22 done it with probation service , paid money to them , but now , they ca n't do that , they 've got to give the money for the prisoners , er , not for the , not for the victims of the crime .
23 She 'd beg , borrow or steal the money for the shoes , and if she was given notice at the store when she insisted on having the afternoon off , well , so be it .
24 She left Philip to his labours , thinking that this time she had given him the money for the materials but none for his labour .
25 Although Iraq had paid some $1,300 million ( or roughly one-half ) of the money for the ships , their delivery had been blocked by the imposition in 1986 of an Italian embargo on lethal weaponry to Iran and Iraq .
26 Finding the money for the cycleways could be an uphill struggle , but the forest authorities are confident they 'll do it by the end of the century .
27 No doubt , though the Dalgliesh , the old warrior was unaware that other schools existed ; like every other class , the aristocracy , however poor , could always find the money for the things they really wanted .
28 ‘ Here 's the money for the boots and my brother Dai wants you to repair some shoes .
29 It was held that he was not a trustee of the money for the brewers and therefore he was under no obligation to deal with it in a certain way .
30 The idea started in our Care Committee — we raise half the money for the conversions , the Council supplies the other half . ’
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