Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [v-ing] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Association is paying for the work , expected to cost in the region of £5,500 ( $9,600 ) from donations worldwide and has also launched an appeal for funds to restore the whole altar .
2 Keegan 's club is building for the future on the back of 30,000 gates every home match , but the Newcastle boss refuses to discuss transfer targets and would n't comment on the Ferdinand situation yesterday .
3 The estate agent is selling for a third party and it would be totally wrong that his client should suffer because of the false window-dressing of his agent .
4 The Commerce Department is looking for the book market to expand markedly up to 1997 , achieving average annual growth rated of 3.5% in constant dollars throughout the period .
5 A number of further points should be noted : ( 1 ) If the financial adviser is acting for a newly-formed bidder ( eg an " off-the-shelf " company ) , the standard of care required of it has a special dimension .
6 The second storyline is going for the wider market , and some might argue , a little too near-the-knuckle for such an early evening show .
7 The mayor is preparing for a charity penalty shoot-out competition at the Leicester City-Middlesbrough game next Wednesday .
8 We stop on the verge beyond the clearing , the car is murmuring for a decision .
9 Russian industry is going for a song .
10 Now the tobacco industry is going for the slightly more subtle form of advertising which is sponsorship .
11 Labour is working for the community
12 He was talking about having her portrait painted : you do n't do that if your marriage is heading for the rocks . ’
13 The government is committed to closing the plant by the end of this year , but the local nuclear lobby is pressing for the deadline to be extended , arguing that it is dangerous to close a reactor down quickly .
14 But the team that plays the Dutch is playing for the future — for the 1992 European finals . ’
15 Raskolnikov turns to Sonya ; ‘ it was to her , Sonya , that he first went with his confession ; when he felt the need of a human being , he sought the human being in her ’ — which does indeed isolate for a moment , and emphasize , the mystic business of his alienation from the human family ; and for this moment the dross ( as it were ) of Sonya and of Raskolnikov is withheld ; the god in his humanity is looking for the god in hers .
16 Law 's feeling for the sense of the party was less sure than usual in 1916 but , once certain of the party feeling and the national interest , he did not waver in his demand for a different sort of government .
17 At a radius r the amount of current enclosed is ( r/a ) 2I , hence the magnetic field from Ampère 's law is yielding for the flux per unit length inside the material
18 His interest in the British empire was stimulated by a schoolmaster 's setting for a Latin essay prize a subject involving imperial federation .
19 The big boy 's asking for a bike for Christmas and Joanna wants dolls .
20 Now the 37-year-old Liverpudlian is preparing for the sell out run of the stage play Alfie at Bolton 's Octagon Theatre .
21 The lady is looking for a husband and she has been about the world sufficiently to know that I am not one of those .
22 Bettelheim and Zelan suggest that the child 's feeling for the event and for language was so strong that she was able to invent a new word spontaneously .
23 Australia 's Collaborative Information Technology Research Institute is looking for a joint venture partner in North America for Atlas , its C-based database management system .
24 The most difficult issue is providing for the costs of private medical care in retirement .
25 Isobel nodded , her lips compressed , and then said : ‘ Yes , that ghastly , fat Humpty Dumpty is heading for a great fall , poor thing .
26 Berkshire County Council is looking for a writer to spend two months in Vienne , France , and represent the county in the ‘ European Writers in Vienne Festival ’ in the autumn .
27 Now the council is waiting for the car parks firm to solve the crash barrier problem .
28 The National Gallery is paying for the conservation of the painting .
29 For this reason , the database community is looking for a standard means that 'll allow users to access and exchange data across different database schemas .
30 For this reason , the database community is looking for a standard means that 'll enable users to access and exchange data across different database schemas .
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