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

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1 The prismed bomb aimer 's station provided excellent visibility for the pin-point accuracy required .
2 The staircase and walls are of white marble , with the addition of lapis lazuli for the geometrical floor pattern .
3 Students turned against their universities and universities are the most important institutions for the professional-managerial class .
4 He was recruited because a man could not be found to act as porter for the annual salary of £27 .
5 In another entry the master had sent the porter for the medical officer at three o'clock in the morning to attend a single woman in childbirth .
6 Shorty was also a good guide and mentor for a growing lad , as good a father as any man could want .
7 The key feature of effective mentor schemes is a genuine consistent interest on the part of the mentor for the young person .
8 With a helping hand from Sister Jacqui Littlewood , he sets off on a ‘ police ’ trolley bike for a minor op .
9 Day at leisure , or hire a bike for an extra day .
10 ‘ I have been at ITN for a long time and come from a traditional news background .
11 TELEVISION reporter Tim Ewart told last night how he left ITN for a new career at a rival station and then slowly realised it was all a terrible mistake .
12 The Nature Conservatory Council , who thankfully own Creag Meagaidh , have a couple of suggestions , including it being a monument to a lost lover or an old protection for a rowan tree .
13 The specific reason for the arrival of 252 Squadron was to provide long-range protection for a fast merchant vessel — the S.S. ‘ Parracombe ’ — on its way from Gibraltar , unescorted , carrying 21 crated Hurricanes and much needed cargo for the island , and also for a convoy of five fast freighters for Alexandria ( ‘ Tiger ’ convoy ) due to pass the island several days hence .
14 Perhaps recognising the risk , Malaysia has used tariffs only as a temporary form of protection for the first-comer investor in certain sectors , like television sets .
15 The spur — which must be 2.5mm 2 cable — runs to a fused connection unit ( FCU ) , which should contain a 5amp fuse to provide the correct fuse protection for the new lighting sub-circuit .
16 In all three parts " reasonable " means providing no more than relevant and necessary protection for the legitimate interest of the covenantee .
17 What better protection for the rich world 's vanishing wildlife than a tract of land that stays untouched because people are frightened to visit ?
18 Captain George Sutherland , director of marine operations for Shetland Island Council , said : ‘ The proposals for traffic separation should go a long way to providing protection for the adjacent coastline and we are content with the measures . ’
19 The use of copper as a protection for the underwater parts of ships ' hulls had been suggested in England as early as 1708 and by the 1770s it had been generally adopted throughout the navy .
20 But life has got too complicated to understand : the vote is no longer sufficient protection for the working man .
21 The Stabil , according to adidas , offers both stability and protection for the advanced player , while the ‘ direct contact ’ feel required by serious players can be found in the Tennis Lite .
22 adidas ' Tennis Stabil offers both stability and protection for the advanced player
23 It would certainly create more work for the lawyers but would not add a great deal of protection for the ordinary person .
24 So there is , there is this very clear and I think very substantial protection for the middle peasant .
25 And therefore more protection for the middle peasants .
26 Perhaps some consideration might be additionally given to the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the current situation regarding the lack of protection for the interiors of unlisted buildings within conservation areas … ’
27 The American law of libel , including as it does no protection for the individual politician as well as political institutions , goes further along the road of freedom of the press than the English law ; nor would I wish to extend it .
28 The second approach is unlikely to leave the customer with insufficient protection for the following reasons .
29 Lining provides essential protection for the main curtain fabric against exposure to sunlight , dust and dirt .
30 These synthetic chemicals were first generally introduced in the late 1940s and early 1950s , and are mainly used in two stages in arable operations — as protection for seed at sowing , and as protection for the growing crop .
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