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

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1 Evidence for the Burgundians and for the Franks suggests that neither group can be neatly categorized as either arian or catholic .
2 So , I 'd an appointment in town at the hairdressers and for a legwax and that you do n't want to let yourself go I do n't want him to get back and catch me with my knickers down and my nail varnish all chipped …
3 The quality of items is decidedly variable and the author 's aim is clearly not to draw our attention to this , but this is an interesting book both for the illustrations and for the details of the private lives of the collectors featured .
4 At the same time pipe ropes on to the lifebelts and for the anchor .
5 Before we go on to keep the , to look at the minutes and for the young people who were actually on the weekend in .
6 We return to this issue when we discuss the implications of greater numbers surviving into their eighties and nineties both for the survivors and for the society at large .
7 Servants gathered on the steps and for a while all was confusion as stewards , bailiffs , cooks , huntsmen and pages hurried down to greet the Santerres .
8 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
9 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
10 Their audience was way beyond anything threatened by the revolutionary dogma of the Redskins and for the matter the NME .
11 There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors .
12 He thanked the Institute and the Tax Committee — now the Faculty 's technical committee — for their positive and constructive role in the development of the tax system over the years and for the thought and effort put into representations .
13 Answer guide : The way in which this question is designed to be used is to allow students to think through the alternatives and for the tutor to tease out some of the underlying assumptions and test the students understanding .
14 As the new funding councils for the universities and for the polytechnics and colleges develop systems of contracting , the institutions ' room for manoeuvre in the subjects they offer may diminish further as their programme performance and their accounting arrangements are subjected to ever closer scrutiny .
15 It 's of course always privilege to play over there and I was over there with a national team a few times , it 's a big occasion for the players , for the managers and for the big tournaments too .
16 Building on the achievements of the past few years , we shall continue to target aid and assistance where it can be most constructive , for the regions and for the nation as a whole .
17 She had walked down the stairs and for a moment been taken for , and almost become , Kettering 's wife .
18 A floral chintz fabric is used at the windows and for the upholstered seat and valance under the white bed linen .
19 In practice Mary seems to have ruled through a small group of office-holders , using the other councillors for service in the shires and for the provision of general political support .
20 Unfortunately for the Dwarfs and for the Empire the reigning Emperor was Dieter IV , the Elector Count of Stirland , perhaps the most ineffective and self serving individual ever to sit upon the Imperial throne .
21 It is this conflict which leads increasingly to the urge to treat people as groups rather than as individuals — but it is an abnegation of responsibility on the part of the leaders and for the future it will not do .
22 Colleagues this is taking away the trade union 's right to negotiate a redundancy package on behalf of our members we need to negotiate a package when it 's required for the members and for the members being forced out of their jobs with just a statutory they should recompense their service .
23 The philanthropist Helen Bosanquet drew eagerly on the work of the French sociologist Frederick Le Play to argue that the ‘ stable family ’ with its male breadwinner was ‘ the only known way of ensuring with any approach to success , that one generation will exert itself in the interests and for the sake of another ’ .
24 For the Goldsmiths and for the country the opening years of the nineteenth century were ones of financial crisis at home and of war abroad .
25 He turned the bag upside down and dumped everything onto the floor , and then he did the same for the drawers and for the wardrobe .
26 The order recited that the court had heard ‘ counsel for the plaintiffs and for the defendants and …
27 On a view of the facts as a whole , and making every allowance both for the finding as to the intention of the plaintiffs and for the fact that the learned judge saw and heard the witnesses , which we have not , I conclude that the facts found by him were not sufficient in law to constitute adverse possession .
28 It is a system that works well for the police and for the city 's religious leaders .
29 The council bill must clearly show not only the precept for each level of local government but itemise what they are paying for street cleaning , for dustbin collection , for the police and for the various local government services .
30 Provision was also made within hospitals for adequate moral and religious instruction of the women and for the regular fortnightly inspection of former detainees , while the period of compulsory detention was extended to six months .
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