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

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1 Of the total 79 referrals received between October 1987 and March 1988 , the NSPCC team dealt with 50 cases alone , jointly investigated one with social services department staff and referred the remainder on for various reasons for example , secondary task work .
2 erm I , I erm , I am actually dead against this for various reasons , and I do n't think I would bring up all the reasons that I am , because some of them are not absolutely purely planning reasons , which should n't be aired at this meeting , but I do feel that the provision there for thirty six properties will create a traffic hazard , and access problems , which , which I feel will support this Council at the , the traffic authority after having done a sufficiently detailed survey , I think was the problem , was n't it ?
3 If any strange readings are obtained around either i.c. check the board carefully for dry solder joints ( i.e. joints not making correct contact ) , or solder bridges across adjacent tracks , or hairline cracks in a copper strip .
4 During the planning of Magnum 's In Our Time exhibition , Kodak UK decided to limit the funds available for the traditional party-style reception , and set the money aside for educational use instead .
5 I 've got the watch upstairs for twenty six years , when I did twenty six years .
6 It cleverly created its Polo brand to exploit Americans ' nostalgia for an English country life which never really existed except in Hollywood movies , and has been careful to use the brand only for top-of-the-range products .
7 This has been the case particularly for Marxist and neo-Marxist sociologists , since the growth of the middle class has often been cited as evidence against Marx 's theory .
8 In practice , as Halsey , Heath and Ridge ( 1980 ) have recently shown , this has not been the case even for working-class boys .
9 The fans have created a special Anglo-Gallic chant for him , and they call for his reinstatement when he is not in the team , as was the case here for all but the last six minutes .
10 Zoe and her sister had checked the field carefully for dangerous objects before they began jumping .
11 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
12 ‘ Although 1992 was an excellent year and we would like to thank everyone for their support , we are always on the look out for new members . ’
13 The Society 's own collection consists of approximately 100 pictures , but we are constantly on the look out for new ‘ treasures ’ .
14 Night Goblins are not the only creatures that like to eat fungus , so they have to be constantly on the look out for dangerous subterranean denizens .
15 We would ask everyone to be on the look out for potential student teachers and to do all you can to encourage prospective candidates .
16 However , I am always on the look out for knowledgeable contributors who can write informatively and pose the questions likely to be of interest to our readers .
17 As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment .
18 After that it sounds like you were then constantly on the look out for further physical symptoms .
19 Since I happen to be English , I have oriented the chart here for northern observers , but I hope that those in the south will forgive me .
20 It is also a fairly obvious statement to say that historic pubs have served the function well for hundreds of years .
21 She had clung to the hope even for that length of time , but it had never happened .
22 The male spends much time perched in trees on the lookout both for other Patas and for potential predators .
23 Following the killings a military order was issued closing the Strip off for three days .
24 Having learned to hold the camcorder still for these static scenes , and having resisted all temptations to pan the camcorder to and fro to ‘ get it all in ’ you can now move in for some closer shots .
25 Under the guidance of educated slaves whose forebears had served the Chapter loyally for many aeons , knowing no other world than the massive fortress-monastery , the Necromundans became well acquainted with its topography : its galleries and halls and gymnasia and oratoria , its foundries and chapels and firing ranges , its surgeries and its various scattered scriptories where librarium data could be accessed .
26 Stand the syringe upright for 1 min to allow larger pieces of debris to settle into the tip .
27 How are we going to get the investment up for nineteen ninety-two ?
28 The accused got into the driver 's seat , released the handbrake , and steered the car downhill for 200 yards .
29 Tony Guy sold the car then for four hundred pounds .
30 Yes it 's now going to take two years longer I think than was originally er contended , to what extent is this due to technical difficulties and to what extent is it due to one of our partners and Germany one 's thinking of in particular , wishing to slow the programme down for fiscal reasons ?
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