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

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1 Casanare 's Governor Oscar Wilches , speaking on behalf of his region , extended his congratulations , gratitude , and appreciation to the partners for the inauguration of the works at the facilities .
2 Three petitions containing more than 2,200 signatures were received in opposition to the proposals for Dixon 's Bank , Marton .
3 Then the Principal gave his mind to the arrangements for a Moral Re-Armament inter-racial international assembly , to which his university will play host next June .
4 The agreement involved a delicate balance between concessions to the demands for greater autonomy by much of the French-speaking majority of Quebec and by representatives of the native Indian and Inuit population , and wider constitutional reforms designed to appeal to the western provinces , particularly the creation of an elected Senate where all 10 of the country 's provinces would be equally represented [ see p. 39000 ] .
5 He firmly allied himself with the forces of change , but was careful to give due weight to the arguments for staying put , the detail in which he did this adding impressively to his reputation for grasp .
6 Many thanks to the performers for repeating the programme at such short notice .
7 ‘ I really owe a lot of thanks to the gypsies for helping me in my start . ’
8 Pass on my words to the nobles for consideration .
9 Modi asked Guillaume , as a Frenchman , to make a recommendation to the authorities for replacement of his papers .
10 make a public recommendation to the directors/shareholders for inclusion in an offer or defence document ( see below ) ;
11 If a fine building is in acute danger and the only way of saving it is immediate recourse to a judge-in-chambers for an injunction , be sure to find out what the potential costs will be .
12 Secondly , since the clearinghouses are essentially agencies for co-operation and most enquirers want the names of contacts who are currently working on the same problem , it is advisable to refer the enquirer to the contacts for first-hand information .
13 ‘ Rule 3 : Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods in a deliverable state , but the seller is bound to weigh , measure , test or do some other act or thing with reference to the goods for the purpose of ascertaining the price , the property does not pass until the act or thing is done and the buyer has notice that it has been done . ’
14 It reviews the extensive literature on leadership so far as it is relevant to top management posts in the Civil Service ; surveys the available information about the careers of top managers ( generally Permanent Secretary level ) in the Civil Service ; and focuses attention on possible lessons with reference to the criteria for selecting , training and managing the careers of higher civil servants in Britain .
15 Thus , although the legal model may prevent directors from regarding third party interests as ends in their own right , it is arguable that it is consistent with the directors ' obligations to the shareholders for the company to sacrifice profits in order to protect them given these possible relationships with shareholder utility .
16 ‘ They said it was for lack of printing plates , ’ said Mohammed Salekh , the party leader , who has to submit articles to the authorities for approval .
17 Samples were stored at -20°C until they were shipped on dry ice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) , Atlanta , for testing .
18 Leave had been sought to add those questions by way of amendment to the grounds for relief , but that leave was refused by Macpherson J. on 7 June 1991 , when he indicated the questions could be raised before this court with our leave .
19 When all is said and done , 60pc of the stallholders are making a living from these sales and are paying a fee to the organisers for the space they have .
20 That would make a tremendous difference to the opportunities for women to go into parliament , and the kind of women you 're talking about .
21 There is very little left for the government to privatise , and attention will soon swing to the NHS , which has been a financial embarrassment to the Tories for too long .
22 A brief overview of the scheme 's modular architecture is given , with particular attention to the proposals for the encoding of bibliographic and descriptive information , of textual records as typed and structured objects and of derived or analytic information extracted from textual records in an integrated and well-defined manner .
23 The Chairman then turned his attention to the accounts for 1990 , which showed that the Institution had fared extremely well , in spite of inflation .
24 I 've read number twenty seven says draw attention to the possibilities for church members to take part in overseas and exchange visits and I would simply like to do that .
25 The research has drawn attention to the possibilities for developing a collaborative style of classroom management which effectively frees quality teacher time but is not subject to the limitations associated with management structured on the basis of cooperative groups .
26 I attach great importance to the proposals for discussions at NATO level between Ministers of eastern European states — the former Warsaw pact countries — and those of NATO countries .
27 What are you giving that cake to the birds for ?
28 Mission work to civilise the slaves and the extension of responsibilities to the labourers for their own work were only thought likely to be successful if they were cumulative experiences for the slaves .
29 In English Hop Growers Ltd v Dering [ 1928 ] 2 KB 174 the Court of Appeal had to consider an agreement under which the defendant contracted to sell his crop to the plaintiffs for a period of five years .
30 guidebooks to the Gardens for the public at large
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