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

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1 According to the values listed above for the product of the reaction in our example for case 2 should be NiO(s) and not CO(g) .
2 The driver launches forward for a narrow escape .
3 Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club .
4 The couple were chauffeured from their homes to the town hall where they put on the replica mayoral chains made specially for the occasion .
5 Because I 've had my hair highlighted regularly for the last ten years it gets really dry .
6 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
7 He and Liena conversed for a while before he announced his decision to wait there for the return of Tony and Ferdy ( the Germans ) , and Dave the American , asking me to take care of Liena on the way down .
8 Several senior officers and other experts argued publicly for the abolition of conscription and for the creation of a smaller professional Army .
9 Either way , the change sits there for the reader , fascinating , not to be ignored .
10 Something vulnerable in her manner brings out an element of sadism in the way the long final act teases her endurance ; but it also makes the denouement extremely touching , and the part lies well for a voice that has managed Janacek 's Capture as well as Verdi 's Violetta .
11 Tossed between them like a broken toy fit only for the dustbin .
12 They were watching the camp pack away for the last time before it moved on without them .
13 In second place Frank Emmelmann had to be at his very best as Linford Christie charged home for the British team , pushed all the way by Bruno Marie-Rose and Stefano Tilli , but the East German held on well as Linford was given the fastest ‘ anchor ’ split of 9.1 .
14 It covered all land and air forces , but not paramilitary forces , on which the treaty framework provided only for an exchange of views to take place .
15 In endeavouring to meet this need numerous problems are encountered , notably how to find enough money to provide adequately for the increasingly large proportion of the population who are in retirement , and therefore by and large non-productive , and how to define ‘ adequate ’ in this context .
16 Siegfried 's jaw clenched tight for a moment then he motioned with his hand .
17 Some of the early structure plans were extraordinarily ambitious in their scope : land use plans promised just for a little while to become all-embracing social , economic and ‘ physical ’ documents , with a further clear relationship to transportation matters .
18 A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment .
19 The Daily Telegraph , Observer and Economist , unsuccessful in groups bidding variously for the Yorkshire and Central Scotland franchises , were given holdings in LWT .
20 Spared that sort of indignity , the 22 horses and riders approached individually for a staggered start .
21 She reached up and pulled his head down , her lips parted expectantly for a renewal of his kisses .
22 In addition , the employers in the industry argued strongly for the retention of a statutory levy because of the largely self-employed nature of the labour force .
23 It was announced that HCIMA was to lead a major industry initiative to consider a Quality assurance programme designed specifically for the industry .
24 They had no hope of doing that unless the occupants of the Renault stopped somewhere for the night .
25 Staffing standards therefore exceed the 4/73 baseline by a fifth and that should be welcomed so far as it is an attempt to provide favourably for a group in need .
26 The Frenchman , before turning to her sons , let his glance fall pointedly for a moment to the swell of her breasts tightly bodiced beneath a new Fifth Avenue day dress of sheer white silk chiffon ; then he smiled secretly at her again and this undisguised expression of passionate interest brought a faint flush to her face .
27 It is mainly to adult adventure stones that they must look for the romantic and chivalric manifestations of love towards which they reach in adolescence ; such feelings are by convention regarded as unseemly and unsuitable in books written specifically for the young .
28 Wardhaugh 's ( 1986 : 175–7 ) reference to the Belfast research , for example , appears to suggest that the whole thing was undertaken as an investigation of social network and the linguistic variables selected specifically for the purpose of demonstrating network patterns quantitatively .
29 A LAWYER acting for Mrs Winnie Mandela appealed yesterday for an end to press speculation about her marriage to Mr Nelson Mandela as further reports surfaced alleging links with yet another township murder .
30 Comparing the ‘ Charlie Parker Story ’ directly with Vogue 's 14-track ‘ Original Bird ’ release ( and in effect listening critically for the first time ) , I found the Denon ‘ sound recovery ’ system somewhat inconsistent in places .
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