Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 For the businessmen the codes offered the means to regulate levels of production and prices .
32 For the press the facilities were as basic as they were at the hotel .
33 For the majority the work experience includes alienation from the product of one 's own labour ; controls backed by ideology or coercion as management assert their ‘ right ’ to control ; market or contractual relations with the organization , rather than integration into it ; and occupational or professional solidarities and consciousness rather than working-class solidarity .
34 Unfortunately , as this chapter shows , for the majority the impact of ageism is all too clear .
35 Whilst we recommend a retail price for all sizes as with all similar product on the market it will be up to the vendor to adjust for the prices the margins that they require .
36 Similarly the FDP campaign was dominated by Hans-Dietrich Genscher , the longstanding Foreign Minister who had also played a leading role in the unification process , and FDP posters urged the electorate to " Vote for the Germany the world trusts ! " .
37 For the Profitboss a company 's marketing effort is a hundred times more than just what the marketing experts do .
38 For the Profitboss every decision , every action , every piece of behaviour he and his team make have a criterion of success .
39 For the PROFITBOSS every minute of the day is a selling opportunity .
40 For the Profitboss an organization is a team , not a menace ; a team in which the key players are known and respected .
41 Rather , the decks have to be cleared on the domestic front to make room for the games the players want to play in .
42 Tomorrow , of course , Kathleen Long joins us for the Phone the Doc slot .
43 To make life easier for the user a keyboard overlay is supplied which carries the various options .
44 For the dessert the waiters fetched in a beautiful cake aglow with candles and everybody sang , ‘ For he 's a jolly good fellow ’ .
45 As for the stigma the child might face , does n't everyone have to live with some kind of stigma at one time or another ?
46 We need to provide everything from UN cap badges , to socks or spare power units for the Warriors the Cheshires are using .
47 In his search to act as arbiter and to secure for the papacy the defensor so needed in his ecclesiastical-political programme for Europe he had ( as it seemed ) changed sides three times , much as the princes themselves .
48 In the 870s , his successors Hadrian II and John VIII exploited an impending imperial vacancy ( Louis II of Italy lacked a male heir ) to claim for the papacy the right to choose emperors .
49 It can not be the headquarters building of a normal fort and its association with a building which has all the appearances of a normal villa merely emphasizes the difficulties of interpretation ; but for the inscription a villa it would be .
50 In Kenya , though there was relatively little pressure for further alienation of Masai land after the second Masai move , what pressure there was was resisted by the administration , and R.W. Hemsted tried repeatedly to retrieve for the Masai the land alienated to Powys Cobb , which contained streams of crucial importance to Masai stock .
51 It 's fine if all year round you carry the bag of a genuine superstar , who might win £500,000 ; but a caddie who works for a golfer who is outside the top twenty in the Order of Merit will not exactly be reaching for the champagne every night .
52 For the Government the scale , not of the commitment but of the arrears , was unacceptably large , and in 1990 Michael Spicer , Housing Minister , asked the Council of Mortgage Lenders ‘ to develop a code of practice for dealing with people borrowing money and getting into trouble . ’
53 For the while the war went on .
54 For the Conservatives the formula was an interesting blend of imperialism and social reform .
55 For the expert the book will certainly become a standard work of reference .
56 Cecil recalls that for the tour the crew members were drawn from various squadrons from 5 Group .
57 For the managers the issue was clear-cut .
58 Incidentally erm next Friday no the Friday after , so Friday the eleventh anyway , we 're gon na set the whole t erm Hall out for the banquet a day early so that people can come and see it .
59 For the Goldsmiths and for the country the opening years of the nineteenth century were ones of financial crisis at home and of war abroad .
60 For the Sunday the pros would be on their own , battling it out for the first prize of £500,000 .
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