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

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1 It was in fact my experience of working with the banks and institutions for the recapitalisation and reconstruction of John Brown which led me to think that the City is much maligned over its attitudes to industry and the accusation of short-termism is not justified .
2 The Mapplethorpe Foundation , founded by the photographer in the year before his death in 1989 , has donated millions of dollars to fund medical research into AIDS and HIV infection and has provided many grants in the form of cash and gifts of Mapplethorpe works to qualified art institutions for the development and expansion of their photography programmes .
3 There were location notes for a film and sheets about the physical appearance of the characters and the sort of actors who might play them , these surrounded by doodles , mazes and uninspired drawings of faces .
4 She wandered through to the kitchen to get her bag , and checked through her notes for the name and address of the Rose Bowl 's usual wholesaler .
5 We should support the move for an increase in the use of new technologies for the storage and dissemination of information throughout the union .
6 It recommended that the preliminary hearing be abolished , that the district judge be required to conduct the hearing on an interventionist basis , that he or she be required to give reasons for a decision and explain the rules of law and that specific guidance should be provided on the expenses recoverable for small claims .
7 The reasons for a separation and its temporary nature can be explained to a ten-year-old child , so that anxiety can again be minimised .
8 Notes of telephone calls can be handwritten , but you should indicate the name of the caller , the date , the reasons for the call and the number of units involved .
9 Clement wrote a pamphlet giving his reasons for the split and accusing Wilson of mismanagement , irresponsible militancy and the encouragement of foreign seamen into Britain , presumably because of his refusal to accept a rule which would debar them from membership .
10 But at age two or three years , a threat of loss is understood , but the reasons for the separation and its temporary nature may not be .
11 Staff understand the reasons for the Government and Commercial split but not the isolation of Services , in general giving rise to ‘ Cynicism and demotivation and reducing productivity . ’
12 The reasons for the brutality and racism which are displayed every day at the ports of entry in Britain and at the British High Commissions in the Indian subcontinent are the laws themselves — laws which are seen as essential to wider government policy and which though blatantly racist ( in fact they would not stand up before the Race Relations Act ) were each introduced as a contribution to good community relations .
13 I accept your reasons for the visit and interview you afforded Lewis Group , but one must admit that the end result has been an indirect advertisement for the Lewis Group of companies which does not necessarily imply a ‘ consideration ’ for services rendered or anything similar .
14 Essex Water is giving a presentation explaining its reasons for the application and answering questions on March 25 .
15 It was one of the main reasons for the move and already has proved its worth with V.I.P. customers being able to see the large number of ranges fully displayed .
16 Reasons for the disposal and possible alternative options
17 Both the reasons for the war and the possible consequences have been mired in confusion from the beginning .
18 When Harold Skimpole declares to him that ‘ The owners of such places as Chesney Wold … are public benefactors … good enough to maintain a number of delightful objects for the admiration and pleasure of us poor men ’ , Sir Leicester receives the compliment as no more than his due .
19 He shall stay under the chains for a night and a day , and when he wakes he shall remember nothing else . ’
20 Throughout history , man has always saved his best skills for the creation and protection of works of art — the objects and artifacts that are tangible proof of the intellectual , artistic and social life of our ancestors .
21 Practical and theoretical training starts with two months kennel work followed by development of the necessary skills for the City and Guilds guide dog trainer exam .
22 He was obliging , and liked to run errands for the girl and help her with the care of her old lady .
23 It provides the stock of examples and analogies which politicians can plunder to justify policies for a novel and complex situation .
24 Much debate centred around the lack of coherent policies for the area and dissatisfaction with the perceived motivation behind those policies that do exist .
25 The results will be used to develop transport policies for the future and will be of use to other national parks suffering from similar traffic problems .
26 Mrs Shephard said some conservationists saw a contradiction between MAFF 's support for farming and its policies for the environment and some farmers were suspicious of the emphasis placed on green issues .
27 Erm the planning conversation act nineteen ninety one requires the development plans to include policies for the conservation and that of the natural beauty and amenity of their land .
28 They also contain criteria against which mineral development applications will be assessed and describe policies for the restoration and after-use of mineral sites .
29 This committee post involves being available to assist in the advertisement of functions and fund raising activities for the branch and any general ‘ information ’ on NCT that is needed , for example exhibitions etc .
30 This committee post involves being available to assist in the advertisement of functions and fund raising activities for the branch and any general ‘ information ’ on NCT that is needed , for example exhibitions etc .
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