Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Disclose the total depreciation charged for assets held under finance leases .
2 This was evidently regarded as a heavy burden by the English government , although it was the merest tumulus compared with the great Everest of debts owed by the Emperor Charles V. The English Crown had escaped large-scale indebtedness by selling Crown lands , which produced 32 per cent of the total revenue raised for war , and by debasing the coinage , which produced just about as much .
3 The total sum awarded for loss of future earnings is therefore two hundred and thirty six thousand seven hundred pounds .
4 Employees and contractors have been given preferential treatment and get the total amount applied for .
5 Much of the debate properly focuses upon the total amount allocated for the NHS , rather than the RAWP procedure which is used to share most of this money out .
6 The difference between the total amount paid for the business and the book value of its net assets will represent goodwill , which is an asset for capital gains tax purposes .
7 In the UK , according to Piers Merchant , Director of Public Affairs for the Advertising Association , ‘ The total advertising spend for last year in all media was £7.5bn. so as a percentage of that tobacco advertising is very small …
8 One proposal that has not been retained is that of the total finance costs for non-equity shares .
9 The total population estimates for Districts in 1981 , based on updates from the 1971 Census , were generally accurate to within two per cent , but the error was in excess of five per cent in some cases ( Thatcher , 1985 ) .
10 In 1987 the share of the total market accounted for by imported whisky was a mere 11% ; in 1992 , the figure is projected to be 27% .
11 The total aid granted for investment ( except some property improvements and land improvements ) must not exceed the aid resulting from financing the investments with a 15 year loan at a 7% interest rate subsidy .
12 The normal laboratory ranges for serum albumin and retinal binding proteins were 35–45 g/l and 1.9- 8.0 mg/dl respectively .
13 While the Georgian delegation called for a return to military positions occupied prior to Oct. 1 , the Abkhazians insisted on a complete withdrawal of Georgian troops from their territory .
14 The interim Constitution provided for the appointment of an interim Prime Minister , who could be removed summarily by the NPKA .
15 The broad pulse seen for PSR1706–44 implies that the geometry of the spin axis and magnetic axis relative to the direction of the observer differs from that for the Crab , Vela or Geminga .
16 Keene 's matter-of-fact approach to the grisly scene allows for no introspection on his part , nor are the feelings of the wounded men explored .
17 It may be that she commissioned the piece under the influence of the Norman history written for her brother Duke Richard II by Dudo of St Quentin , while some have thought it political propaganda intended to influence events after Cnut 's death .
18 Lot number fifty five , Lot number fifty five the hanging lamp there 's the hanging lamp showing for a hundred and fifty pounds at a hundred and fifty , one sixty , one seventy , one eighty , one ninety , two hundred , two twenty standing I 'm offered two hundred and twenty pounds , I 'll take two twenty , two forty , two sixty two eighty three hundred three , going on ?
19 The divine drama illuminated for us by the Holy Spirit disintegrates into puzzles , conundrums and endless interpretations .
20 Privately-held SAS ploughs an estimated 40% of its revenues back into research and development — its 1991 figures of $295m were 23% up on 1990 , it says , with the European sector accounting for 178m Deutschmarks , up some 34% on the previous year .
21 The Czechoslovak CSTK news agency described this decision as unexpected , reporting that the resolution provided for the creation of a commission to draw up a constitutional law , " in an effort to accelerate the integration of the Czech and Slovak republics into the European Union provided for by the Treaty of Maastricht of February 1992 " .
22 In January 1990 members of the European Parliament called for an immediate suspension of all scientific co-operation projects between Israel and the EC , amidst plans for a doubling of direct EC aid to the occupied territories to US$12,000,000 a year by 1992 [ see also p. 37627 ] .
23 On Nov. 22 the European Parliament called for an investigation into the activities of secret anti-communist organizations , especially Gladio , which , it said , had " escaped all democratic control " .
24 On Oct. 25 , 1990 , the European Parliament called for an immediate EC moratorium on tropical hardwood imports from Malaysia as result of the " catastrophic " deforestation in Sarawak , and also for the introduction of quotas for hardwood imports from other countries .
25 The European Parliament called for an independent inquiry and proposed an arms embargo on Indonesia .
26 Building upon the objective of improving the living and working conditions embodied in the Treaty of Rome , and consolidated in the SEA , both the Economic and Social Committee and the European Parliament called for an explicit political commitment to fundamental social rights .
27 Once again Europe dominates the destination of Scottish exports , with the European Community accounting for 58% of total exports and EFTA accounting for 12% of the total .
28 The picture in Grampian region is even more pronounced with exports to the European Community accounting for 65% , and those to EFTA accounting for more than 10% of the total , giving a total for Western Europe of 75% .
29 In December , the EC ‘ welcomed ’ a report from the European Commission calling for an acceleration of the easterners ' integration .
30 Friends of the Earth contacted the European Commission asking for legal action in relation to the Drinking Water Directive , because from 5 to 21 March the plant produced water with excess aluminium levels .
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