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

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1 A solicitor employed by a non-lawyer may not carry out professional work for any person other than his employer ( ie working directly with the employer 's clients is not permitted ) but may act for a company or other organisation controlled by the employer or over which the employer has substantial control or for a company in the same group as the employer or which controls the employer .
2 ’ An absentee also included anyone who was a Palestinian citizen and left his ordinary place of residence in Palestine for a place outside Palestine before 1 September 1948 , or for a place in Palestine held at the time by forces which sought to prevent the establishment of the State of Israel or which fought against it after its establishment . ’
3 Title V , being ostensibly concerned with intergovernmental agreement , is among those parts of the Treaty which are not available for parliamentary debate or for a vote in Parliament .
4 I do not shirk any responsibility in this matter , nor do I shirk any responsibility for the actions taken by my officials or for the way in which the Parliamentary Under-Secretary handled the case .
5 You may choose a video for the subject matter covered or for the instruction in a particular technique .
6 No approval by the production Code Administration shall be given to the use of words and phrases in motion pictures including , but not limited to , the following : Alley cat ( applied to a woman ) ; bat ( applied to a woman ) ; broad ( applied to a woman ) ; bronx cheer ( the sound ) ; chip-pie ; cocotte ; God , Lord , Jesus , Christ ( unless used reverently ) ; cripes ; fanny ; fairy ( in a vulgar sense ) ; ‘ hold your hat ’ ; louse ; lousy ; Mada ( relating to prostitution ) ; nance , nerts ; nuts ( except when meaning crazy ) ; pansy ; razzberry ( the sound ) ; slut ( applied to a woman ) ; S O B ; son-of-a ; tart ; toilet gags ; tom cat ( applied to a man ) ; travelling salesmen and farmer 's daughter jokes ; whore ; damn ; hell ( excepting when the use of said last two words shall be essential and required for portrayal , in proper historical context , of any scene or dialogue based upon historical fact or folklore , or for the presentation in proper literary context of a Biblical , or other religious quotation , or a quotation from a literary work provided that no such use shall be permitted which is intrinsically objectionable or offends good taste ) .
7 ( 3 ) A statement as to whether the firm will undertake transactions with or for the customer in investments which are not on-exchange or which are not readily realisable investments .
8 Rabah Kebir , a senior figure in the Islamic Salvation Front ( FIS ) who had reportedly escaped from house arrest in August and was said to be attempting to form an Islamist government in exile , said in an interview with Le Monde of Sept. 18 that the FIS wanted a dialogue with the government , and denied that the party had been responsible for the Algiers airport bombing , or for the assassination in June of the former HCS President , Mohamed Boudiaf [ see p. 38981 ] .
9 Are props/costumes ( for children or for the teacher in role ) needed ?
10 The normal ‘ use ’ is to go for a joyride , to get home after missing the last bus or train or for the use in crime .
11 Except for a rise in gold prices immediately following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August , it was bleak year for precious metals .
12 We now write unc so that each square matrix is null except for a unit in the appropriate diagonal position .
13 The third column of B is then null except for a unit in the position corresponding
14 In principle a given plot of land produced one knight for a specified length of time each year ; to ensure that the service was regular and the responsibility clear , attempts were made — never very successfully , except for a time in England — to keep the holdings intact , to prevent their being divided between younger sons .
15 He remained in India , except for a posting in Aden from 1840 to 1843 , until 1850 — with one leave in England .
16 The house was dark except for a light in the kitchen .
17 He then went on to the University of Leipzig where he stayed for four years , except for an interlude in Berlin of eighteen months .
18 The Commission does not expect any dramatic changes in this pattern , except for an increase in the currently low activity rates of women accompanying migrant male workers .
19 Assume an investor is confronted by the choice of investing in one of two companies which are identical in every respect except for the way in which they have been financed .
20 It was very quiet in the kitchen except for the clock in the corner that ticked so loudly that it sounded as if it would burst out of its case .
21 Because the Fouga 's jet-pipes are sneakily angled outwards ten degrees a simple right engine failure is a non-event except for the reduction in climb .
22 There were no sounds , except for the wind in the trees , and I went quietly round to the eastern side , keeping in the shadows .
23 ‘ Did n't you say her handbag had been torn open , the contents gone except for the photo in a zipped pocket ? ’
24 Everything was empty , the lawn , the loch , the heavy dove-coloured sky , everything except for the break in the shrubs where the garden gave on to the water and where her mother now stood , leaning on her stick , screaming for her .
25 The bishop declared that for a clerk in holy orders to sit as a justice in eyre for forest pleas was contrary to the canons of the Church , and rendered him ineligible for an office involving the cure of souls .
26 She continued , ‘ I would have thought that for a man in your position , required to make countless decisions every day , such a weakness would prove to be a considerable handicap . ’
27 He had contacted UNIT HQ and had confirmed that for a period in the 1970s and 1980s there had been a scientific advisor to Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart .
28 It is thought that for a house in the high-rate stratum the assets are about four times as great as for one in the low-rate stratum , and that the stratum standard deviation is proportional to the square root of the stratum mean .
29 They all suffer from a major weakness , which is that for every instance in which a word form possesses different synonyms , opposites , morphological derivatives , or whatever , in different contexts , there are several possible explanations , only one of which involves ambiguity of the word form ; hence , further evidence of a different sort is required to determine which explanation is correct in any given instance .
30 We argued in this chapter for an interactive model of these two kinds of processing rather than for a model in which syntactic and semantic analyses are carried out independently .
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