Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Review of neurology department registries found 129 outpatient records ; 24 met the criteria for probable Alzheimer 's disease and 20 of these noted admission(s) to psychiatric hospital . |
2 | Our aim was to determine whether our authors met the criteria for any of these forms of psychosis and , if so , to ascertain in each case which ‘ diagnosis ’ provided the best description . |
3 | So they also met the specifications for aerobatic kites . |
4 | The fact that the building is listed limited the opportunities for external alterations , and internal layouts had to respect existing window locations ( Fig 60 ) . |
5 | ( iii ) Millipore the Giemsa stain ( 5% in PBS , Table 4 ) immediately before use and stain the samples for 10 min before counting the nuclei . |
6 | The above plans for public spending are an integral part of the government 's medium-term financial strategy aimed at reducing inflation and maintaining the conditions for sustained growth , the creation of jobs and higher living standards . |
7 | The option of maintaining the hospitals for any significant strategic period was simply untenable . |
8 | We will ensure that all 14–19 year olds have a personal tutor and careers advice , helping them build the foundations for personal fulfilment and success . |
9 | Tudhoe St Charles primary school won four of the six events in the last cross-country race of the season for youngsters from Spennymoor and Ferryhill , and shared the honours for two other events with Rosa Street school . |
10 | I designed and made the drawings for some jigs and we made them I 'd two or three men with me and they made these jigs and them underneath the sets . |
11 | He also set up the renowned Creature Shops to develop animatronics for the film and television industries and which recently made the masks for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . |
12 | Gradually , American exports of manufactured goods grew ; the exploitation of their own domestic market by Americans , too , was bound to affect the outlets for European goods . |
13 | In the present case , when this was attempted using the figures for total publications by thesis authors in the present study , Figure 12 was obtained . |
14 | In the present case , when this was attempted using the figures for total publications by thesis authors in the present study , Figure 12 was obtained . |
15 | It was only in 1946 that he came up with a practical scheme for using the manyattas for higher purposes . |
16 | I 've been using the Strats for four or five years ; it 's nice to have that more defined sound , and more variety of tone than the Ibanez and Gibsons I used to use . |
17 | We could compare the changes for each postal rate using the columns headed ‘ price relative ’ and ‘ quantity relative ’ . |
18 | Councillors agreed to try to promote the outstations for 12 months to see if the public make more use of them . |
19 | Age and Opportunity is working in partnership with Cospoir , the National Sports Council , on the promotion of physical activity for older people , and the Irish Museum of Modern Art to promote the Arts for older people . |
20 | The second feature allows the user to search the records for any item by any of the bibliographic fields and the user can also obtain print-outs of listings of records under the various fields . |
21 | Because , and you 'll be given the instructions for those in your small group sessions today . |
22 | The principles of public law will require that those affected by decisions are given the reasons for those decisions in some cases , but not in others . |
23 | Given the implications for all professionals of product liability , quality matters more than ever before — and that is why standards for the industry are important . |
24 | These earliest faces and the French versions of them , which were derived during the first half of the 16th century by type-founders such as Garamond , remain the models for most type-faces . |
25 | The completed test papers are returned at the end of the examination by the tutor/invigilator direct to the Foundation Test Secretary who will arrange for them to be marked and communicate the results for each student direct to the tutor . |
26 | First of all to thank the officers for all their hard work especially those who er staying until half past eight , nine o'clock last night who tried to supervise . |
27 | We would like to thank the clients for all the help and Harry Ferguson who has the transport contract here at the Centre . ’ |
28 | These pressures complicate the choices for domestic policy and add new dilemmas . |
29 | 88open has decided to offer its system and application compatibility test suites — ITS/88 , AVS/88 and ACT/88 — to industry consortia and companies : although to date they have only been available for Motorola Inc 88000 RISC based systems , interested parties would presumably customise the sets for other architectures . |
30 | In response to these demands for change , an interdepartmental committee was set up to consider the criticisms and evaluate the suggestions for alternative procedures . |