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

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1 This will be fine so long as I obey the ‘ point cam moving rule ’ while doing this and for every move thereafter .
2 The dominance of the agro-export business and the patterns of land ownership are primarily to blame for this and for the abandonment of traditional , more ecologically sound , forms of cultivation and pest control .
3 ‘ The Government must recognise that training is the way forward both for the long-term unemployed and for the business community . ’
4 Away from industry , areas stacked up with chemicals , the Isle is raw and for the taking .
5 Why do the live birth figures for the last two quarters of 1985 and for the whole of 1985 appear as rounded thousands ?
6 It requires organisation and planning , as one group usually follows another and for the changeover to be smooth all departments must be working to maximum efficiency .
7 Towards the end of Year II , some students undertake a six-week period of placement or work experience in a record office , museum or folk park ; others follow a specially-designed short course which prepares them for Year III and for the world of work beyond graduation .
8 To what extent this is the case is a matter for debate ; however , the fact that trade with the developing nations is intended to play some part is indicated by the Guidelines for the Economic and Social Development of the USSR for 1981–5 and for the Period Ending in 1990 adopted at the 26th CPSU Congress in 1981 , which envisage ‘ [ the development ] , on a long-term and equitable basis , [ of a ] mutually beneficial exchange of goods … with developing countries ’ ( in Koshelev : 1982 , pp. 8–9 ) .
9 This year 's Illuminations are the 60th and for the diamond jubilee the town is celebrating with bigger and better displays than ever .
10 Finally , we have shown that our results have implications for the evolution of human chromosome 10 and for the organisation of genes around its centromere .
11 A call from the Presidency on Aug. 6 for a ceasefire from 6 a.m. on Aug. 7 and for the withdrawal of Serbian and Croatian forces out of each other 's range within 12 hours had little impact and fresh attacks were launched near Glina and in Vukovar .
12 These were ( 1 ) ‘ Association for the Oral Institution of the Deaf and Dumb ’ based at Fitzroy Square , London , founded in 1872 ( 2 ) ‘ Society for Training Teachers of the Deaf and for the Diffusion of the German System ’ , based at the training college at Ealing , founded in 1877 ( 3 ) ‘ College of Teachers of the Deaf and Dumb ’ , founded in 1885 .
13 Sophie looked aghast and for a moment they stared at each other .
14 It was the first time she had ever warned him off anything private and for a moment he looked puzzled and embarrassed .
15 It has been estimated that the pope was compulsorily absent for more than half the century between 1099 and 1198 and for a total of 67 years in the next century ( 1198 – 1304 ) .
16 Er he wants two two or three coaches for this and that and for a special to Liverpool you see , he 'd need it later that afternoon .
17 Yes my Lord can I say w , your Lordship says that and for the benefit of the jury , that with the subsequent officers objections I 'm not going to take them through their training or their .
18 Ruth felt her throat go dry and for a moment her body yielded to something she would rather not have recognised — a need for another sort of passion in her life .
19 Panic slapped her hard and for the splitting of a second she hesitated .
20 In the corner was a large gilt cage containing a number of stuffed birds with glossy black plumage , yellow beaks and sharp little eyes ; they were disconcertingly lifelike and for a moment Melanie thought they were real .
21 We 've got a figure there of six ninety and for the windfall sites , five seventy .
22 Although ‘ swamping ’ by elderly disabled people was partly responsible for this situation , the lack of motivation is attributable to users ' earlier life experiences : for the majority rehabilitation was inappropriate and for the rest the facilities offered were inadequate .
23 to work for education for all and for the opportunity of free expression and communication ;
24 ‘ The new ratings will be used by the Council to inform calculations of grant for the academic year 1990/91 and for the funding period 1991-95 … the Council 's provisional decision to continue to fund research on the basis of competitive assessments of quality and … to increase the proportion of research resources that is allocated selectively . ’
25 Women , being closer to nature because of their biology , were more likely to be overcome by powerful feelings , and the burden therefore fell upon women to control themselves , for their good and for the good of all around them .
26 Any change would be gradual and for the time local parties were left with a free choice .
27 And you shall not strip your vineyard bare , neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard ; you shall leave them for the poor and for the sojourner : I am the Lord your God ’ ( Lev .
28 Thanks to the site 's owners , the Guiting Manor Amenity Trust , excavation continues to search for signs of those whose victim has lain undisturbed for so long and for a reason why the site was built so carefully in a line with the mid-summer sun .
29 It may well be more effective for the program not to attempt anything too complicated and for the teacher to provide and guide the questions at the level required .
30 In fact a gold standard operated in the international economy prior to 1914 and for a period after the First World War .
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