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

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1 Are we supposed simply to abdicate our responsibility and for every new place that 's started in the private sector , we close down a place in our er organisation .
2 The Articles shown in this catalogue are intended for all to show their support for the ANC 's principled stand against Apartheid and for a new unitary democratic non-racial South Africa .
3 For some years now Yamaha have played a major role in digital sound processors and for the new season they have produced several new models .
4 He and the executives responsible for the Americas , Asia/Pacific and for a new worldwide major markets division report to Marengi , who himself reports to Mary Burnside , president of worldwide sales .
5 There was a need for a Bible in the English tongue and for a new liturgy in English which would clearly indicate the Church 's disbelief in Purgatory , pilgrimages , and in transubstantiation .
6 This , and the alliance with Italy and the countries of Eastern Europe ( Romania , Hungary ) enabled them to present themselves as pan-European , fighting the war for the sake of Europe and for the new European order against the peripheral or non-European powers .
7 The main gap was in provision for elderly people with senile dementia and for the new long-stay population .
8 Now that we are ready to move to Sao Paulo please continue to pray for the Taquaral church and for the new church Jardim Miriam which we were privileged to see the starting and the continued growth of .
9 It was only the resolute persistence of the dealer Samuel Woodburn who purchased the collection from the artist 's executor in 1834 , together with the support of the collector and academic the Revd Dr Henry Wellesley and the generosity of Lord Eldon that enabled part of the collection to be saved for the nation and for the new University Galleries , Oxford .
10 Topics covered include news and feature writing , fiction , writing for children and for the new reading public .
11 Industrialists heading soon-to-be privatized enterprises , while supporting calls to relax monetary policy , could not concur with the calls for strikes and for a new government , which parliamentarians and trades union leaders were perceived to be making for their own political motives .
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