Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [noun pl] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 She shakes hands for a Polo now , ’ said Perdita .
2 Questions for feminists Hook 's voice is truly liberated in this volume as she posts problems for the feminist community , both Black and white .
3 After filming TV 's House of Eliott , she works hours for the homeless in the crypt of St Martin-in-the Fields .
4 He plays darts for the local pub , and his wife Anne , has joined the Womens Institute .
5 Today , closer to Clapton ( geographically ) than he 's been in a long while , Anthony Newley is relishing the chance to prove he 's still up to a tough dramatic performance eight shows a week and , to follow , he has plans for a musicalised Richard III .
6 God is a planner and he has plans for the British Isles .
7 They argue that his experience in Northern Ireland has demonstrated that he has qualifications for the job , combining authority with even-handedness .
8 You ought to know by this time that — in the language of popular fiction — he has eyes for no one but you . ’
9 It has plans for an industrial policy the Tories do n't appear to have one and has modelled its industrial manifesto on the demands of the CBI , the Tories traditional bedfellows .
10 It has vouchers for every game .
11 It is revolutionary too in its scope , for it has implications for a whole range of academic subjects in the arts and the social sciences .
12 That is a good way for women to contribute to society , but , of course , it has implications for the unemployment statistics .
13 He plans changes for the Roker Park battle .
14 He blames foreigners for the country 's troubles .
15 It prepares children for the realities of life .
16 In the evening he takes classes for the village children and perhaps acts as a model for their future .
17 It creates difficulties for the jury ( in interpreting its meaning ) , for the victim ( in focusing the trial on her behaviour ) and for the Crown ( in endeavouring to overcome the stereotyped notions of consenting sexual relations from which the jury is likely to derive its interpretation of consent ) . ’
18 It speaks volumes for the market scope of UnixWare , ’ he said .
19 The company said business in the first quarter was not fully satisfactory but it expects results for the full year 1993 to show an improvement over 1992 .
20 He does things for the Man sometimes .
21 Now he does voice-overs for the company 's adverts . ’
22 Oh I used to like making things like that cos he makes things for the London museum .
23 It may be said to be on the right lines , but at best it provides materials for an answer to the logical question , materials which it does not combine properly .
24 This land is known as the Moot , and , like all the lands of the Empire , it provides troops for the Emperor 's army .
25 It comprises methods for the partitioning of large IT systems into units which may be designed , constructed and used one by one , so enabling both users and designers to review system requirements at discrete stages of the development .
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