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

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1 Crelinsten classified torturers into the zealots , who were professionals and true believers in the causes for which they tortured ; the careerists , who wanted a well-paid job with privileges ; and the sadists , who enjoyed cruelty .
2 In the counties likewise , members of parliament were continually bombarded with requests for small offices in the customs for friends of voting freeholders , though the practice of leaving the small posts in the seaports to the burgh members restricted the supply to the provision of officers to towns which were not royal burghs .
3 Frankly , it is not an outstanding record of achievement , considering there has been at least one Second Division club in the semi-finals for 30 of the 47 seasons since the last war .
4 On the following Tuesday he had tickets for the much-acclaimed Lear at the National , and then two days later a seat in the stalls for the revival of Turandot at the Coliseum .
5 This is so with the statement that he hoped for a seat in the stalls for under £10 .
6 Those students making this mistake should practise saying coward and card within the same space of time ; observing that the different between the two lies in a slightly more forward a element , followed by slight tension in the lips for coward , while the lip position is static for card .
7 Yes I , after I lost my daughter I had to go into erm , into the factory to make aeroplane pieces at Burnt Mill cos I was so bad with my nerves after I lost her , er just afternoons I had to go and then I was taken ill I could n't do it , well then after my erm , I got my family off to school I took a part time job in erm one of the factories making tea in the mornings for the office and coffees and that for the office and then in the afternoons I used to do the tea as well , I used to cycle there , I quite enjoyed it until my right hip started coming bad then I had to pack it in , but I was in there , I was there for about four years and I thoroughly enjoyed it you know making tea and that , I did n't have to take it round only collect the money to go round and collect the money , but used to have to put the trolley outside and they used to come and get their tea each one , of which they knew which was their mugs and cups ha , you know , I , I thoroughly enjoyed that job , really great
8 If the process of taking evidence abroad is to serve its purpose , the evidence must be in a form which makes it admissible and gives it proper weight in the proceedings for which it was prepared , and this requires the authorities of the country in which the evidence is to be taken to show considerable flexibility in allowing , and it may be operating , modes of procedure which are quite unfamiliar .
9 Secondly , even with only sporadic injections of new funds , investment trusts may still be active traders in the markets for financial assets .
10 Turnover in the shops for Sinterklaas and Christmas is now roughly the same .
11 This was not the speculative boom in the markets for equity and property , but a massive binge of capital spending driven by the availability of cheap finance .
12 The main winners in the elections for 607 municipal councils were the centre-left Democrats " 66 ( Democraten " 66 — D'66 ) and Green Left ( Groen Links ) , an alliance of three smaller left-wing parties .
13 She has recently completed the Science Foundation Course of the Open University , but has had to postpone further study in the sciences for the time being because changes in Modern Language teaching at the Sixth Form College where she works have consumed so much of her time and energy .
14 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
15 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
16 He was highly successful both in negotiating behind the scenes with the Post Office and in informing and interesting listeners in the implications for them , which included alternative programmes , of developing communications technology .
17 Retail sales fell by 1.3% in January , despite some of the biggest price-cuts in the shops for many a decade .
18 Again , economy in water usage may give rise to higher concentrations in the wastes for the same usage of chemicals .
19 So you have all these father Christmases in the shops for children that they ca n't miss out on Christmas but are sometimes naughty children .
20 evidence that you have the minimum compulsory motor insurance required by law in the countries for which it operative
21 Consequently , she was again in financial difficulties in 1617 , when she unsuccessfully attempted to set up a school in St Giles in the Fields for the education of children of the nobility .
22 But in any case , her prominence in the preparations for the 5 October march , and her leading part in it , did not mean that she intended that it should lead to a violent outcome , and the mere fact of her CPNI membership can not be taken as evidence for the existence of a violent conspiracy .
23 Exchange traded futures have their origins in the markets for agricultural products , and existed in some form already in the seventeenth century in Amsterdam and in Osaka .
24 I mean that they 're a valuable source of fund raising in the schools for example , erm and I would not , they are also a valuable source of fund raising people that need to raise money to buy their kids Christmas presents and so on , you know , I mean people , they 're not all market traders or people shifting stolen goods at car boot sales .
25 The methodology and techniques already employed in the production of the study entitled ‘ Railway Construction Labour in England in the Returns for the Censuses of 1841-71 ’ ( HR 3417 ) are again being used in this project .
26 ‘ My homesite was Cape Wrath but before I ever made my first flight a Man came and … ’ and he began to tell her his story , of the Zoo , of the Cages , of the Men there and his sudden escape … only leaving out mention of the other eagles in the Cages for in his heart he knew their pride would ask that he did not mention their names to a free eagle , nor would they wish for pity from outside .
27 In any case , by involving the curia in the preparations for the Council , he hoped to ‘ convert ’ it to his own sense of the priority of the pastoral .
28 Cloth exports for 1374–75 can not be measured , as the custom on cloth for that year was farmed for all ports except London , and there are considerable gaps in the accounts for adjacent years .
29 ‘ There has always been a welcome in the hillsides for Englishmen in love with the Welsh rhythms and landscape , just as many people from Wales found jobs and homes in the flourishing towns and cities of industrial and commercial England .
30 An allowance is made as compensation in the rates for family credit , but the amount allowed varies from 45 pence to 60 pence a day , whereas the average price of a meal in primary schools is 65 pence .
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