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

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1 Before presenting the subjects with the lists for the second time , the researchers asked them to recall the words .
2 Ser Sergio 's in erm London at half term with the Cubs for about four days , I said do you fancy a sort of two or three day break , said one of these short breaks ?
3 At the heart of the defence is Mark Morris , a first-team regular with the Dons for seven years .
4 As most of Paterson 's book deals with the histories of Ayrshire 's leading families , his comment on the shoot may have been coloured by a desire to please the gentry involved in the Society , as by 1870 interest had declined to rock bottom with no entries for the papingo shoot .
5 Concurrent with these military developments the British aircraft industry was waging a losing battle with the Americans for a large share of the civilian passenger and freight markets .
6 ‘ She needs help with the preparations for this wedding , so I said I 'd lend you . ’
7 Well as he says when he 's at home he likes to get down the pub with the boys for a pint because of course it is dry Up There .
8 In fact , there are now more companies with no plans for future investment ( 52 companies ) than companies that had not made any investment over the previous three years ( 43 ) .
9 The politburo was also retained , rather than being replaced by a party presidium , although in keeping with the proposals for the latter body the politburo was now to include the leaders of the parties in the 15 republics .
10 Such an approach is in keeping with the guidelines for the original conference , which stressed the interpretative importance of indigenous concepts of self .
11 This is a reminder to arrange for such exchange with the solicitors for both your seller and buyer .
12 Ocalan was reported to remained strongly in disagreement with the demands for regional autonomy made by Iraqi Kurdish leaders Jalal Talabani and Mazoud Barzani [ see p. 38407 ] .
13 The support of museum education services and the in-service course offered by many museums will be important in equipping the history teacher with the skills for utilising artefacts and other museum resources .
14 Like the Arbour mothers , the Barkerend mothers have a very good record with the hospitals for having learned the language of pregnancy and birth .
15 Teaching in role requires the teacher to play a role in the drama with the children for a specific purpose .
16 Course it is , how do you buy , why do you buy a bike with no mudguards for ?
17 You could raise a couple of dozen , either by culling , or leaving the remainder with the parents for recycling , unless you can get a 36″ tank .
18 This may involve developing life plans with the individuals for whom they are responsible in isolation from other agencies .
19 Not only are these characteristics in stark contrast with the possibilities for ordinary adjectives , they can not hold for these inherently restrictive adjectives unchaperoned by an article : ( 28 ) second had roses on it Max owns best that has been discovered so far
20 Driving pleasure allied to the highest levels of passenger comfort provide Safrane — Renault 's new executive challenger with the credentials for a major assault on the UK market .
21 This has committed it to an inevitable struggle with the Palestinians for control of policy on the Palestine question and , by extension , for control of Jordan itself .
22 The exceptions were in four main areas : in the west during the first onslaughts when the khanate of Kuchum was being eliminated ; in the far north-east against the Chukchis and Karnchatkan Itelmens ( here Russian losses may not have been very severe , but the effects on the aboriginal population were catastrophic ) ; in the south-east in the struggle with the Manchus for domination of the Amur , where the Russians were beaten ; and finally in the south-west against the nomadic horsemen of the steppes who were a thorn in the Russians ' flesh for over a century .
23 The feeling persists that sport is still of peripheral concern when the parties make their manifesto pledges ; that in the struggle with the arts for the hearts , minds ( and pockets ) of politicians , it comes a poor second , but that government is more than happy to accept the millions of pounds in various forms of tax generated by this ‘ art of the masses ’ .
24 Wally Hanlon was Palace 's dapper little outside-left throughout the early 1950s and a huge favourite with the fans for his canny wing-play and superb ball control .
25 It was felt that combining the academic aspects of the sixth forms with the opportunities for applied study and more flexible course structures of further education could result in exciting new approaches to 16–19 education .
26 Look at the person — maintain contact with the eyes for as long as is comfortable , look away to the mouth when it becomes uncomfortable , then return to the eyes .
27 The chastened company admitted that the shock loss showed that it had been guilty of poor financial controls and a badly-timed shareholders letter — Vannotti said the board was convinced up to March 22 when the shareholders letter was sent that it would record a profit for 1992 , but he and the chairman subsequently ordered a special audit , after financial controllers warned of problems with the accounts for Ascom 's cable television and mobile telephone businesses in Germany , and a closer examination revealed the German results had to be corrected by $41m — $28m of extraordinary depreciation and $12.8m of adjustments to inventory values , Vannotti said .
28 Some have an affinity with the kidneys for instance ( juniper , cypress ) , others may influence the hormones via the adrenal cortex ( geranium , basil ) or , as mentioned in Chapter 1 , they may have a ‘ normalising ’ effect on both mind and body ( bergamot , geranium ) .
29 Talk about the increasing representation of women , there were meant to be more women in the shadow cabinet with the elections for the shadow cabinet produced a disaster for women did n't it ?
30 For example , you know currently , you know our shift pattern with the projectionists for example , you know is generally when they 're not on holiday that they 're in at er ten o'clock and they work through till eleven .
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