Example sentences of "[noun] [that] [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Just voices echoing in the dark ; images that burn for a few centuries and then fade ; stories , old stories that sometimes seem to overlap ; strange links , impertinent connections . |
2 | The music and lyrical ideas are the stuff of nightmares , foam-flecked poetic rantings that go for the throat and refuse to let go no matter how hard you may plead . |
3 | Choose flowers that complement your outfit , as well as blooms that clash for a startling effect . |
4 | During night missions inside Iraq , the laser shines from the belly of the bomber , and is kept on target by the pilot or the weapons officer , with the help of electronics that compensate for the aircraft 's movements . |
5 | Finally , it is pointed out that if times are indeed bad then , in the name of justice and humanity , more rather than less should be spent on those services in cash and kind that cater for the welfare of those in need . |
6 | But those limits applied only to services rendered to patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid , government programmes that pay for the care of the elderly and poor . |
7 | Britain contains three areas that vie for the term of a ‘ mini ’ Silicon Valley ; they are centred on Bristol , Reading and Cambridge . |
8 | However , the bulk of LDCs have neither oil resources to export nor a diversified manufacturing base , and it is these countries that account for a high proportion of the world 's poor . |
9 | ‘ Roads , park , dispensary , institute , and so on — a hundred and twenty thousand pounds ; repairs and upkeep , recurring , four thousand … ’ and so on through all the elements that make for the running of a town , ending with the caution that it was ‘ all very round-figurey . ’ |
10 | One is to breed together different parental lines that differ for the trait of interest . |
11 | Organisations that apply for the DoI 's research cash say that bureaucratic procedures and shortage of staff are to blame . |
12 | Like plants that jostle for a bare minimum of soil and light , human beings would eventually fill all the available territory , he warned . |
13 | There is also much criticism of the FC because of the high degree of autonomy that it enjoys and its legally-enforceable powers that allow for the compulsory purchase of land . |
14 | Businesses that qualify for the relief include those of market makers on The Stock Exchange , but no other businesses dealing in securities , stocks or shares . |
15 | This example will emphasize the difficulties that arise for the falsificationist when the complexities of major theory changes are taken into account . |
16 | And the people that write for the Sun know that the readers of the Sun will read that if they have a headline like that . |
17 | Some of the holidays that cater for the younger element may still be slanted towards pairing people off , but those that cater for the older age groups are not . |
18 | As well as all the programs that appear in the above publications , what you may also do is use the programs that appear for the Singer System machine version of the Form Computer , called the Knitting Computer or Digiform Computer . |
19 | It is also observed in procedures that control for a possible contribution from direct associations between the context and the US . |
20 | But within this complete chronology we can discern some processes and states of affairs that are comparatively brief , others that last for an intermediate length of time , and some that go on for centuries or even millennia . |
21 | The different playing philosophies that account for the North-South divide are emphasised by the views of two of the most successful coaches or recent times — Australia 's Bob Dwyer and Ian McGeechan of Scotland and the British Lions . |
22 | This distinction is further elaborated by Beetham ( Chapter 10 ) , who discusses the important consequences that follow for the internal organization of bureaucratic hierarchies . |
23 | Although America 's electronics industries are keen for the government to renew the parts of this agreement that call for the Japanese to buy more American chips , their ardour for price-fixing has cooled . |
24 | Instead it is necessary to think in terms of a bundle of policies translated through design guidelines into the construction of specific physical facilities that allow for a diversity of cycling needs . |
25 | And both these books pale before novels that contend for the mantle of Disraeli : those of Jeffrey Archer himself . |