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

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1 But the spokeswoman said the concession in no way gave the allclear for the brewers to delay action .
2 The brief for the architects , Hunt Thompson Associates , from their housing association client , was to explore the suitability of the building for conversion into flats , subject to the standards and cost limits laid down by the Housing Corporation and the Department of the Environment .
3 Here , sandstone furnished a buff colour , pennant stone a blue , liar the white for the tesserae of room 11 .
4 That in turn threatens the worst for the teams they face , Cardiff being the first to dip their toe in the water .
5 The aircraft was so silent , the atmosphere so eerie that as the medical team jumped from the ambulance they all began to fear the worst for the passengers inside — that they might not have survived the shock and impact of the crash landing .
6 No no my dad thinks , he said he , he just said , he said cos when he was at Wellington he said there was this one boy and he used to go out under a bush or something and smoke and smoke and smoke all the time and stuff and he knew and everyone knew you see and he said that 's fine , you know , you can go and do things like that as long as you do n't get caught but like doing things like that in house and , and it 's like you 're the ideal for the removes and the younger people in the school , it 's like they see all the upper , lower and upper sixth smoking and screwing and they think God we want to go , we want to go and try it out , you know , cos that 's sheep
7 Leading dissident merchants , he was elected a director of the company in 1647 , gaining a majority for a ‘ free well-regulated trade ’ and an expansive policy including colonization , voyages to the Far East , incorporation of the West African trade , and compensation from the Dutch for the interlopers ( 1649–50 ) .
8 If economic agents do not arrive at the solutions indicated by the economic model ( or if foreign policy decision-makers do not choose the strategies recommended by game theory ) , that is , one might say , so much the worse for the agents .
9 The former for the runners needs to be built up to 72mm thick
10 Barbara Craig as well as Daphne Park returned for the Gaudy for the years 1960–5 .
11 It 's the same for the provisions manager , they have the same kind of thing is n't it .
12 The same for the feet .
13 It was the same for the Germans .
14 In other words , life would be just the same for the inhabitants of another planet who were both mirror images of us and who were made of antimatter , rather than matter .
15 He realised that the Communist parties had lost touch with their peoples and that he could not logically denounce Stalinist terror and neo-Stalinist stagnation in his own country without accepting the same for the countries which Stalin forcibly incorporated into the Soviet empire .
16 No two days are the same for the Buildings Branch and says it 's the variety which makes his job so enjoyable .
17 And I 'll do the same for the foreigners . ’
18 Yeah and the same for the bases .
19 And Paul did the same for the churches he founded , handing down the Christian tradition not impersonally but as inherited truth within the context of relationship .
20 He turned the bag upside down and dumped everything onto the floor , and then he did the same for the drawers and for the wardrobe .
21 And the writer has to keep conjuring the feeling in him or herself , to keep it there , if he/she is to hope to do the same for the readers .
22 It is important because it is the easiest for the employees to rationalise .
23 It was no easier for the mourners , at Kelly 's parish church of St Mary 's , in Newent , Gloucestershire , with Once In Royal David 's City and the poignant The Colours of the Day .
24 We realized that we needed a letting agent who would not only take the bookings but generally oversee the properties , plus a cleaner for the days on which they changed hands .
25 For instance , there is no superordinate for the nouns knife , fork and spoon : that , there is no X such that It 's a knife , It 's a fork and It 's a spoon all entail It 's an X .
26 Of course , the only way out of his troubles would be to confess to someone that he was passing himself off as a Muslim for the purposes of financial gain .
27 He had won a US Open and a Masters title in great style , and their affair was a natural for the pages of the world 's newspapers .
28 He was good enough to work like a black for the Tories , but would they offer him a seat ?
29 The casino , containing restaurants and a flat for the owners , was given holiday spirit with a viewing platform reached by a spiral stair adjoining the entrance .
30 He expected no less for the children in the classroom .
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