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

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1 He edged his way through the standing drinkers and for a moment she thought he was going to join her , but he merely nodded and drifted down the room , taking up a position by the wall where he seemed to become engrossed in watching the efforts of a group of youngsters on the one-armed bandit .
2 The IPR 's main objectives are : ( a ) to promote the development of public relations for the benefit of the practice in commerce ; industry , central and local government ; nationalized undertakings ; professional , trade , and voluntary organizations and for the benefit of all practitioners , and others concerned in or with public relations ; ( b ) to encourage and foster the observance of high professional standards by its members and to establish and prescribe such standards ; ( c ) to arrange meetings , discussions , conferences , etc , on matters of common interest , and generally to act as a clearing house for the exchange of ideas on the practice of public relations .
3 Finally , on April 10 it was given out that the government had agreed to the opposition 's main demands for the rapid legalization of political parties and for an amnesty for political activists .
4 Much of the language behaviour of the speakers described in this book can be characterised as code switching between those two systems , but it is also clear that " English " and " Creole " interact at many other levels , both for these speakers and for the community as a whole .
5 They can cope with small units and for the present will keep it that way .
6 I think for people generally , I mean there 's a lot more pollution with cars and for the children who are at pram level or at the exhaust level , its , it can be quite lethal in city centre 's with cars circling to park and such like .
7 Formed in 1848 , the group included artists such as Edward Burne-Jones , Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt — artists with a predilection for brilliant jewel colours , glowing and opalescent , for mythical , religious and literary subjects and for the imagery of love .
8 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
9 Expert systems handle data , information and expertise ( knowledge + experience ) — a revolutionary step for computers and for the people who use them .
10 For this purpose , we need to show that the roles serve as a focus for patterns of social relationships and for a framework enabling social development .
11 We return to this issue when we discuss the implications of greater numbers surviving into their eighties and nineties both for the survivors and for the society at large .
12 For six of these ( 24 per cent ) the duration of their last job was less than 12 months and for the group as a whole the average was less than 17 months .
13 We will press for higher EC standards for the keeping of battery hens and for the care of animals in transit .
14 We do not have any neat theory of the atonement , but we know this that on the cross Christ died for our sins and for the atonement of the world .
15 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
16 This course is unique in providing vocational training suitable for specialist physical education posts in schools and for a range of professional roles in the leisure industry .
17 The same is time for visits to schools and for the school quiz , where Catholic schools are always paired on the same side as Protestant ones in order to facilitate , again momentarily , some intercommunal co-operation .
18 They found themselves rubbing shoulders with right-wing MPs , the same who in 1984 organised a million-strong demonstration in support of private schools and for the right of the parents to choose , and who today declare themselves staunch supporters of the state secular education system .
19 Servants gathered on the steps and for a while all was confusion as stewards , bailiffs , cooks , huntsmen and pages hurried down to greet the Santerres .
20 Her feet tapped loudly on the curving stone steps and for a moment she felt like a bit-player descending to the dungeons — with horror , and a stack of movie cameras , lying ahead .
21 If the load is to move a fixed distance then the high gear ratio requires the motor to move a large number of steps and for the load movement to be completed in a reasonable time the motor needs to attain a high stepping rate .
22 These devices are useful for experimenting with different map designs and for the production of ‘ temporary ’ maps .
23 The proponents of unitary authorities in the Royal Commission on Local Government in England accepted a need for a wider authority for some services in the metropolitan areas and for an authority that could prepare a strategic plan for conurbations .
24 By the early 1970s , it remained true that the Labour Party was identified with the interests of the working classes , with the need for a reduction in class barriers and for the maintenance of the welfare system .
25 Amnesty International appealed on June 11 for an end to the " iniquitous " trials and for the commuting of the death sentences .
26 Of course safeguards are necessary for the environment , for local residents , for local communities and for the right to a decent quality of life , so I warmly welcome the transport and works Bill , which will defend the safeguards but speed up the decision process .
27 There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors .
28 Tourism Officer Bill Breakell says ‘ This is good news , both for visitors and for the environment .
29 On July 13 the Egyptian Foreign Minister , Amr Mohammed Moussa , said in Cairo : " It is first and foremost for the Arab countries and for the Gulf countries to play a central role [ in an Arab security system ] .
30 5.133 of the Act makes the licensing board the authority in Scotland for the grant or renewal of bookmakers ' permits , betting agency permits , and betting office licences under the Betting , Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 , and for the grant , renewal , cancellation , and transfer of licences and for the purposes of Schedule 9 under the Gaming Act 1968 .
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