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

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1 Pictures done in the zoo can be much better than those done in a museum from a dry skin , perhaps not very convincingly stuffed ; but only if there are field sketches too for the artist to work from can he hope to get the background right .
2 Such a description accounts well for the situation of SF for children , who do not yet possess the relevant textual or literary competence to perform advanced reading-strategies such as implicature , bridging and high-level interpretation .
3 Harry Dodson and his wife are well versed in the language of flowers , and have made wedding bouquets professionally for a good long time : they made the beautiful posies for the Victorian wedding in the forthcoming television series The Victorian Flower Garden .
4 Proprietors of the Marquee Club from its original late '50s berth beneath the Academy Cinema on Oxford Street until 19887 , apart from anything else the Pendletons thought it would be nice to gather their musician friends together for a weekend garden party , and so they staged the National Jazz Festival at Richmond Athletic Ground on August 26/27 , 1961 .
5 He has developed circuit boards specifically for the basses , and we can tailor the components to incorporate almost any type of sound the user might want . ’
6 May is one of the quietest months here which gives us the chance to catch up with maintenance and work days only for a whole .
7 Bring strawberry plants indoors for an early crop
8 In particular West Ham and Poplar and a handful of other Boards with active Labour members went as far as their resources permitted in providing out-door relief and improved workhouse conditions even for the unemployed , even though they faced considerable opposition from the LGB .
9 SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD James Spreng , captain of Stewart's-Melville XI , and his brother , Gerald ( 15 ) , who plays in the same side , have been selected for the Under-18 and Under-16 Scotland squads respectively for the home schools ' internationals in Cork at the end of next month .
10 Of course it 's not a blank year for the hard pressed voters of Harlow because they 're all voting in the county council elections then for the , for the number of , for the , for the er county councillors who represent at Harlow erm at County Hall in Chelmsford .
11 Just think a bit the money your daddy spent on wrestling stickers alone for a week on you and Kelly Ann could keep three children alive for weeks .
12 As weird Norman Bates was climbing the stairs in that awful , old dark house , the tension was so frightening that I almost screamed aloud , when my then boyfriend grabbed me by the arm and said : ‘ Let's watch horror films together for the rest of our lives ! ’
13 There were some splendid Cotswold-stone outbuildings and these I turned into a retirement cottage years later for the elderly Bassetts .
14 They have flown over by Qantas Airlines specially for the event .
15 The customs accounts there for the decade 1450–60 show that the average annual export of broadcloths , by both denizens and aliens , was a third lower than it had been in the years 1440–50 ( 94 , pp.334–5 ) . ’
16 The booklet would be too big to be given away , but could be available in tourist offices etc for a reasonable price .
17 But Williams steps aside for the second half which belongs to De Niro .
18 BURSCOUGH will put behind them their best victory of the season as they travel to Blackpool Rovers tonight for a Bass North West Counties League clash .
19 Details of ticket prices etc. for the Celebrating Age Festival to be held at the Royal Albert Hall are not yet known ; they will appear in the September Medau News .
20 There were credit marks too for the silver haired John Boston .
21 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
22 Similarly , we can say that the purchase of a new machine by a firm is investment — the machine itself will not yield utility to anyone in the current period but will produce ( or help to produce ) consumer goods probably for a long time into the future .
23 provide clear commitments and policy objectives both for the development of comprehensive , multidisciplinary assessments and for the kinds and levels of services which the outcome of such assessments will require ;
24 Sherwood Foresters. last week at Aldershot , 28 Amphibious Engineer Regt. , B.A.O.R. champions already for a third year , beat U.K champions 2 Infantry Division Signal Regt. , York , 2–0 in this year 's Army final to equal the record .
25 Few , if any , of the media commentators nowadays for the status quo .
26 ELECTRICIAN Terence Thomas , 36 , of Hayes Road , Birkenhead , successfully applied to Wirral magistrates yesterday for the return of his driving licence to help him with his work .
27 Peter Reynolds has shown how much woodland was needed to provide fuel and building materials continually for an Iron Age farmstead of c.300 BC in southern England — some 8 hectares ( 20 acres ) ( out of 52 hectares [ 130 acres ] ) .
28 We are now routinely using LS-PCR for sex determination and are exploring its application to other situations such as the diagnosis of infectious agents where it is useful to simultaneously amplify both specific and arbitrarily primed DNA fragments either for the purposes of generating a control or for extending the amount of information gained from the amplification .
29 The orchestra broadcasts regularly for the BBC .
30 Boxing : Sky lines up for a classic TV fight : Neil Wilson on the big battle of the small screen and growing threat of the extra terrestrial to the conventional channels : ‘ We 're not averse even to putting major sport on our movie channel ..
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