Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ovulation is interrupted when weight loss or gain is exaggerated in either direction , and dietary advice is rarely the answer for long-term eating disorders . |
2 | ‘ We shall carry on the fight for individual airlines in this complaint to the EC , ’ he said . |
3 | There may well be a reputable graffiti artist in the area who would take on the challenge for little more than the cost of the materials ! |
4 | The historical record suggests , however , that at every interface the relationship between levels can not be seen in this way ; rather the potential for each level to exercise autonomy has to be recognised . |
5 | Furthermore the candidate for this party in one constituency may stress a commitment to education , while colleagues in other constituencies may make the pensions increase the central plank in their programme . |
6 | awareness of the wider issue raised in the Broad Strategy , eg the need for structural changes in the union . |
7 | Economics also dictates change , especially the need for large businesses to innovate and to be entrepreneurs . |
8 | Notice that throughout the 1980s , the objectives of the MTFS have remained the same : that is , to control inflation , to reduce the government 's budget deficit and to lay down the foundation for sustainable economic growth . |
9 | He left his job as Chairman of Ratners in November and was busy searching up and down the country for another shop . |
10 | Over the past decade a sudden surge of research reports managed to answer the question of when people achieve a basic grasp of psychology : sometime in the fifth year of life we lay down the framework for generalisable inferences about the intentions of others . |
11 | Dr Fitzhugh admits that the prices he pays for commissioned prices are well below market value ; but few artists turn down the opportunity for such excellent exposure . |
12 | He continued down the Namoi for 150 miles towards the Brigalow Scrubs — a distance of 400 miles from the coastline , and the farthest he went into the interior — slaughtering en route a plethora of birds , many of which — the white-backed swallow , the black-eared cuckoo , the yellow-throated miner , the striated grass-wren , the red-backed kingfisher and another bower-bird of the spotted variety to name but a few — were completely new to science . |
13 | No , we 've got to look down the race-card for some attractive , available , acquiescent filly — and the likeliest filly is surely — ’ |
14 | The easiest equation if I said , Write down the equation for one of these . |
15 | Almost all the colonies the English ever acquired were of one or another of these three types , and in a number of other ways the overseas activities undertaken between the 1550s and the 1640s laid down the pattern for all that was to come . |
16 | At random , she lifted down the volume for 1977 . |
17 | For some operators , there is the added benefit of a deal put together and managed by a service company which cuts down the workload for in-house geophysicists . |
18 | On July 15 the Soviet Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed an agreement on mining co-operation with the South African Chamber of Mines which it believed would " lay down the basis for future economic relations " . |
19 | ‘ Zarathustra closed down the project for good reasons , by his lights . |
20 | Every two years or so , production staff would be faced with a choice : shut down the plant for two weeks to avoid an explosion or let the contraption blow up and restart full production on the following day . |
21 | They were the nearest residents to the front line and most of them had not dared to walk down the boulevard for more than a year . |
22 | Perhaps the blame for this lies with the politicians . |
23 | Perhaps the reason for that is similar to a reason given to George Ward , my predecessor as Member for Worcester , who represented the constituency from 1945 to 1959 . |
24 | Herbert would seem to be far more obviously the choice for literary study , and the institutional canon confirms this . |
25 | So the outlook for Japanese banks remains boring at best . |
26 | So the message for rich countries is this : only by opening their borders to developing-country producers can they create customers for their own goods in the world 's fastest-expanding markets . |
27 | DTA can also process 256 colour PCX files so the scope for budding animators is widened still further . |
28 | Well in really warm weather a T-shirt and shorts may be enough but as it gets colder so you need to add layers of sweaters , trousers and top the whole thing up with a wind and waterproof spray suit but all that can make you a little clumsy , so the answer for most British sailors is a wetsuit like the ones that you and Suzanne are wearing . |
29 | So the need for new antituberculous drugs grows , and the older remedies become less valuable . |
30 | Complex technology requires large-scale production , and so the need for huge investments of capital and large organisational structures . |