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

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1 I ca n't stress enough how we would love to get a hundred percent response for the parties from all our branches , so get the balloons and the collecting bins out please and please make the most of the idea .
2 Interestingly , we are also seeing increasing support for the reforms from the medical profession itself and increasing take-up of them .
3 Any support for the shares from the possibility of a British Labour government 's public expenditure on infrastructure has evaporated and hopes of an interest rate cut on either side of the Channel are also fading .
4 The latest proposals for the registers from the Department of the Environment were unveiled at the end of July .
5 It will be a strange afternoon for the directors from Roker Park .
6 The public sector and its workers have benefited from a series of pre-election sweeteners , but Major 's one ‘ big idea ’ , the Citizen 's Charter , has offered diminishing returns for the Tories from its inception .
7 Despite the width of the statutory provision , the English court does not exercise its jurisdiction to wind up a foreign company unless a sufficient connection with England and Wales is shown and there is a reasonable possibility of benefit for the creditors from the winding up : see the review of the authorities by Peter Gibson J. in In re A Company ( No. 00359 of 1987 ) [ 1988 ] Ch. 210 .
8 He made the turn in one under par and was joined in a battle with the Spanish machine Jose Miguel and a few other golfers for the places from third downwards .
9 Welsh director of refereeing , Ken Rowlands , who was in charge of the refereeing appointments , held a series of theoretical and practical lectures for the referees from Italy and overseas before the tournament …
10 The only person who would n't speak was the woman in a green loden cloak who scattered bread for the birds from a Harrods bag ; Magnus grew fat on brown wholemeal scraps and Gina gave up trying to keep him away .
11 In the previous May Prince Rupert had captured the town for the Royalists from Colonel Dukinfield , who had held it for the Parliamentarians .
12 Greed played a part in such expropriations : by governments for the profits from land sales or other income , by landlords , settlers or speculators for estates easily and cheaply acquired .
13 A Welsh and M Davidson had drafted revised job descriptions , re-balancing job loadings , adjusting responsibilities , and allowing for grading differences , for both library assistants ( AA & AO ) , and CW had obtained approval for the changes from existing staff .
14 The taxpayers were assessed to Schedule E income tax for the years from 1983–84 to 1985–86 on the basis that under the concessionary scheme they had received benefits that were to treated as ‘ emoluments ’ of their employment under section 61 of the Act of 1976 , the cash equivalent of such benefit being chargeable to income tax in accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the Act .
15 Get the cheaper cuts of meat for the weekends from now on . ’
16 And as Nick Clark reports it provided the perfect platform for the Falcons from RAF Brize Norton .
17 Volcanic landscape , brilliant sun , clear blue skies and sandy beaches are the inspiration for the designs from Kaffe Fassett , Annabel Fox , Kim Hargreaves , Jamie and Jessi Seaton and Sasha Kagan among others .
18 Once production was under way there came a great demand for the engines from the ore mines of Cornwall .
19 A bundle of recycled internal envelopes for Boll , mostly journals and magazines for Basil , an O.H.M.S. for Wayne , a motley of envelopes for the technicians from H3 's laboratory .
20 With no casualties to deal with , but with new staff and better equipment our doctors settled down to work with a will for the children from ‘ Peabody buildings ’ at the back of the hospital who had either come back from evacuation , or who would not go anyway .
21 While still in London she worked for many other causes , campaigning from 1869 for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts and organizing relief for the refugees from Turkish atrocities against the Bulgars in 1876 .
22 In 1980 , for example , Stephen Kellert at Yale University surveyed a random sample of more than 3,000 Americans for the preferences from a list of 33 different animal species .
23 The Allied air forces were meanwhile continuing their hunt for the sites from which Iraq was firing its Scud missiles at Saudi Arabia and Israel .
24 Bruguiere ( 1789 ) split the Linnaean Buccinum ( 47 species ) into four divisions , calling one of them Purpura-a name used by the ancients for the whelks from which their purple dye was extracted ( see Appendix 2 ) .
25 If accepted , these proposals will form the basis of revised specifications for the qualifications from the beginning of session 1993–94 .
26 Unemployment had fallen to six per cent , wages were higher and economic expansion helped to provide housing and unemployment for the refugees from the eastern lands .
27 The debate was unremarkable save , perhaps , for a paean on the virtues of golf for the clergy from Cardinal Heenan .
28 Salvin 's Flag Tower — Worth the climb up the steep spiral staircase for the views from the top .
29 But Land 's central thesis — that there may simply not be much of a market for the products from the work recommended by Alvey — does not stand up .
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