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

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1 ‘ The ‘ right ’ to see statements in the possession of the prosecution is therefore really a rule of practice described in terms of the ethics of the profession and based upon the concept of counsel for the Crown as minister of justice whose prime concern is its fair and impartial administration .
2 Bearing in mind the reference by Shelley J.A. , in Reg. v. Barrett , 12 J.L.R. 179 , 180 , to the concept of counsel for the Crown as ‘ minister of justice whose prime concern is its fair and impartial administration , ’ their Lordships , while not feeling bound to accept in relation to Jamaica the comprehensive principles , almost amounting to criminal discovery , which the defendant has attempted to rely on , recognise that the ‘ Purvis–Barrett ’ principles do not cover every situation in which fairness may demand that the prosecution make available material to the defence .
3 Many of the familiar aspects of modernization , such as a rise of individualism and of specification in material culture use and scientific-rational order , may be traced in these studies , but the evidence provides a means of analysing such changes in terms of the structural organization of everyday objects for the population as a whole , and acts as a balance to the more common literary and self-reflective accounts or these changes .
4 Johnson ( loc. cit. ) indeed , makes a good case for the mosaic as a product of a group of mosaicists based at Ilchester — an argument which , even if not accepted in detail ( section 4.8 ) , reminds us of the important affinities between this mosaic and others to the south .
5 Crump paused , looked at Hope for a moment as a purely formal seeking of support , and then grabbed the butterfly and crushed it .
6 This man had as little sympathy for the environment as a pike might have kind feelings towards a minnow .
7 There was widespread international sympathy for the mujaheddin as opponents of Soviet invasion : but this obscured the internal , civil war , origins of the conflict and led too few observers to ask what the programme of the tribal insurgents was , not least with regard to women .
8 The Department has plans to promote a wide range of activities for the community as a whole and to work closely with other bodies in the field to ensure the fullest use of resources .
9 Before assessing the impact of the process of change on different areas of the UK ( in Parts II and III ) , it is essential to assess the character and pace of socioeconomic change for the nation as a whole .
10 The new beginning has permanent and far-reaching effects , as individuals become part of God 's plans for the future as citizens of his coming Kingdom .
11 The quest for a completely objective measurement of style must be abandoned on this score , as well as on that of determining frequencies for the language as a whole .
12 Williams , who made his debut for the county as a teenager in 1974 , scored almost 12,000 runs and took nearly 400 wickets in his first-class career .
13 ‘ We have to win hearts and minds , and community support for the school as an asset . ’
14 Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims endorsed the Christian monarchy whose laws promised both security for ecclesiastical wealth and firm support for the church as an institution with its own hierarchical structure , as well as investing Charles 's kingship with new forms of legitimacy , Hincmar , as he wrote proudly to the pope , regularly supplied the military aid he owed to the king .
15 The Government had a 27 vote majority for the Budget as a whole .
16 In the second place , through the use of restrictive practices and their ability to veto industrial change , unions are a direct cause of low productivity and overmanning — which results in a loss of income for the nation as a whole .
17 Wales hooker Garin Jenkins collars Ireland 's Rob Saunders to complete a dismal afternoon for the scrum-half as his side cave in at Lansdowne Road .
18 Requests for a place as midshipman , or if that was impossible , as a captain 's servant with prospects of future advancement to that rank or that of master 's mate , another stepping stone to commissioned rank in the Royal Navy , were much more frequent than requests for aid in freeing a man from the press .
19 The possibility had been raised before , but now appeared to be confirmed by documents released during a court case between the federal government and Occidental Chemical Corporation , which is accused of responsibility for the contamination as a result of its purchase of the company involved , Hooker Chemical and Plastics .
20 Faced with this situation , but without any brief to involve themselves in working with the teacher to modify aspects of the curriculum for the class as a whole , nor indeed with any time in which to do it , support teachers are powerless to take action to improve the effectiveness of their work .
21 She turned back to the salad , chopping herbs for the dressing as if she had Penry Vaughan 's neck under the blade .
22 The central purpose is to hammer out long-term strategies for the nation as a whole .
23 Mrs Quinton closed her eyes for a moment as if recalling her cousin relating this girl 's history , which had not included the scissors ' business with Sister Mary as being the reason for her leaving because that might have put any caring mother off from engaging such a virago .
24 Roxburgh revealed the doubtful candidates for the game as the midfielders Gordon Strachan and Jim Bett , and Brian McClair , who fills an auxiliary role for his country .
25 Besides being bad for Mrs Thatcher personally , it appeared to be almost the worst possible result for the party as a whole since it made inevitable a further week of damaging internecine strife .
26 For instance the responsibilities of the four officers were rearranged to reflect the structure of the first resolution conceptual model ; the OIC personally addressed the issue of developing performance indicators for the system as a whole and the associated sub-systems ; and measures were put in hand to improve the handover of information about residents between shifts .
27 Brook Street Bureau sent Sue Hill to an interview for a job as a telesales clerk with a publishing company last autumn and , after months of rejections , she was offered the position .
28 The aggregate demand for labour for the economy as a whole will be the sum of all the individual firms ' demands for labour .
29 Ricardo Ellcock , the Middlesex fast bowler , plans to study in the United States for a career as an airline pilot after confirming yesterday that he is to retire from first-class cricket , as reported in Monday 's Daily Telegraph .
30 Around 400 people who have been treated for melanoma ( skin cancer ) will be asked to keep a radon-measuring device in their homes for a year as part of a £13,000 Bristol University project .
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